Mali Burgess CMT PhD Mali Burgess received her Bachelor of Arts degree in Architecture and Visual Arts from Princeton University Summa Cum Laude in 1975 as an Independent Major and University Scholar. After graduating she published the limited edition book Still, and continued creating large scale environmental sculptures using light as the primary medium in galleries and public spaces. In 1983 she produced the short film Miraj. She did graduate work in psychology and counseling at the California Institute of Integral Studies, and independent study in healing, fine arts, consciousness, and cross-cultural arts, traditions, and disciplines. She began The Tetrahedron project in 1987 and founded the Foundation for the Future in 1996. She received her PhD from the Union Institute and University in 2004, and founded the nonprofit Iris Institute in 2005. She is a faculty member in the MA and PhD programs at Energy Medicine University.