The people who have shaped my path
No journey is created alone.
Mine has been shaped through encounters with people
who have influenced me in ways that are difficult to put into words.
This is not a list of teachers or gurus.
It is a reflection of what I have learned through them.
Each meeting has left an imprint —
some gently, some by shaking something open,
some by revealing what I didn’t even know I was searching for.
Today, all of this lives on in my work.
Not as a copy, but as lived experience.
Everything I have received continues to express itself
in how I meet people.
Dorothe Trassl
Through Dorothe, I learned what it truly means to be present with another human being.
Not to fix. Not to rush.
But to allow the experience to unfold in its own time.
Her work has deeply shaped how I hold space —
quietly, clearly, and without judgment.
Satyarthi Peloquin
Satyarthi is a teacher whose trainings opened bodywork for me on a completely new level. Yes, technique matters. But what matters more is who we are behind the technique.
This is what he has shown me — not through words,
but through his presence and way of being.
Something that is not written in the lines,
but happens between them.
This is a quality I carry into my work today.
Homa & Mukto
Meeting Homa and Mukto brought more simplicity into my path.
I was already in a good connection with my body,
but through them I learned to choose less complexity and more presence.
Their teaching does not emphasize technique,
but being — through the heart, quietly and honestly.
This has influenced my work by bringing more simplicity and trust into it.
MA Ananda Sarita
Sarita was my first tantra teacher, someone I came to through a conscious choice. What resonated with me was that she lives what she teaches — it is something you feel, not something you explain.
Through her, I gained clarity about the essence of tantra,
which is often misunderstood or over-sexualized.
What impacted me most was her deep inner alignment
and professional presence.
Giten Tonkov
Giten’s teachings brought a clear understanding of how directly breath is connected to what we feel and hold.
Through him, I experienced that the body does not lie.
And that breath can open doors
where the mind cannot reach.
Nisarga Eryk Dobosz
Nisarga has been like a safe and supportive bridge on my path, guiding me deeper — towards both Giten’s and Satyarthi’s work.
His teachings are simple, yet deeply touching.
Through him, I experienced how simple practices
can open very deep layers.
All these encounters live on in my work.
Not as methods to repeat, but as experiences to share.
When you come to work with me,
you don’t meet only me —
you also meet everything that has shaped me.
If this approach resonates with you,
you are welcome to experience it in your own body.