Work with me
Start here: a free call
The first step is a fifteen-minute conversation. No charge. It's not a sales call — it's a real conversation to see what's going on and whether this work is the right fit for where you are right now. If I think you'd be better served by a therapist, a meditation teacher, or someone else entirely, I'll tell you that and I'll usually have a name to give you.
The first session
If we're a fit, the first session is two hours.
Before we meet, you'll fill out a short intake form — what's bringing you here, what you've already tried, and a few details I use for preparation, including your birth date, time, and place for a Human Design reading and an Enneagram assessment.
The session opens with breathwork to get you present and out of your head. Then we spend the core of the time in a full read across all three dimensions — where your awareness sits, what your emotional landscape looks like, how aligned your life is with who you're actually becoming. We look at how these are interacting, where the leverage point is, and what your specific stage is asking for.
You'll walk out with a clear picture of what's actually going on, a daily practice to start with, and an honest sense of where the work needs to go.
Twelve sessions
The ongoing work is a twelve-session container.
Twelve weekly sessions. The first is two hours; the rest are 90 minutes. Breathwork opening, deep conversation, grounding practice to close.
What's included: the sessions themselves, daily practice prescriptions tailored to your stage, between-session messaging support, and recommendations for any external resources — therapists, body workers, specific teachers, traditions, or books — that fit what's emerging.
There's a structured check-in around session six to review what's shifted and recalibrate the direction if needed. And a closing session at twelve to integrate everything, look at what's actually different, and decide what comes next.
If the body work is part of what you want, it gets woven into the same container — movement programming, nutrition guidance, check-ins on what's working.
After twelve
Some people have what they need and go live it. Some keep going because new layers keep opening. Some come back months or years later when the next edge shows up.
No contracts. No pressure. The work is useful or it isn't.
Common questions
Therapy works with the emotional and psychological dimension — and it's genuinely valuable. I've done it myself, and I refer people to therapists regularly. This work includes that dimension but also reads two others that therapy typically doesn't touch: where your awareness is sitting on the developmental continuum, and how aligned your outer life is with who you're becoming. If what you actually need is therapy, I'll tell you — and I can usually point you toward someone good.
No. Some people who come to this work have deep spiritual experience. Others have none and don't want any. What matters is the willingness to look at what's actually happening, wherever that leads. The frameworks I use are pragmatic, not religious.
If you're in acute crisis — active suicidal thoughts, psychotic symptoms, severe destabilization — a therapist or psychiatrist is the right first step, and I can help you find one. Once you're stabilized, this work can complement what they're doing. If your life is falling apart but you're functional and looking for someone who can see the larger pattern — that's exactly what this is for.
Happens to everyone. Bring it back to the next session. The point of the daily practice isn't perfection — it's that you have an ongoing relationship with your inner world that isn't only happening inside our calls.
That's most of who I work with. The work is designed for it. No sabbaticals required. It integrates into the actual day — which is the only place real change happens anyway.
Online is the format. Has been for years. Works fine across time zones. I'm based in Bali. Clients are across Europe, the US, Asia, and the Russian-speaking diaspora worldwide.
That's fine. Sit with it. Read the rest of the site. See if the way I think about this stuff makes sense. When the timing is right, the door is open.