Navigating awakening
33° 00′ N — the latitude of shiftingNot every path
is charted.
Some are
navigated.
Guidance in transition — for those seeking their bearings again. In themselves. In relationship. In what moves beneath the surface.
33°N · descending into bodyBetween two worlds,
always searching
for what is real.
Adopted from Chile, raised in Belgium. As a child I often lived in silence — not from fear, but from alertness. I watched. I remembered. I felt what lay beneath the words.
That sensitivity never left me. It has become my work. I move through awareness, through language, through breath — in the liminal land between old and new.
Read my story
"The impeded stream
is the one that sings."
— Wendell Berry
Three passages.
One movement.
01 — Group work
Breath circles
Ceremonial breath space for those in a transition. No therapy, no performance — but a holding, music, intention, and breath.
Read more02 — Individual
1-on-1 guidance
For those who want to navigate a transition, a grief process, an awakening, or a deep inner movement — personally and at their own pace.
Read more03 — Integration
After visionary experience
What you saw, felt, or understood in ceremony now wants to translate itself into daily life. I help you give words to the unspeakable.
Read more"I am learning to be okay with emptiness,
with stillness, with myself."
— from the voices
Words that
linger.
Breaking out
Breaking out doesn't feel the way you think. The first thing to arrive isn't freedom — it's being lost. On the emptiness that follows when we release what has shaped us.
Read (in Dutch) English translation in progressWhen something falls
What if time is not a straight line? What if love is the one signal that keeps speaking through everything — through death, through silence, through dimensions?
Read (in Dutch) English translation in progressIt's not good enough
A whispering thought driving our culture. How that feeling of not-enough is no truth, but an old survival pattern that became culture.
Read (in Dutch) English translation in progress