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The world in which we exist bombards us with information and emotions on a daily basis, to the point where it becomes impossible for us to contain it all. It constantly demands of us to be be chameleons who can succeed in every role assigned. It's time to finally admit that our societies poison and dehumanize us.
My way of reaching out to people is based on simplicity and its ingredients.
So we can regain the feeling of being able to be everything we've forgotten we are, all those traits that brighten our eyes and our relationships and turn them meaningful again.
So we can rekindle our relationship with our values, our core beliefs about coexisting and sharing through our actions.
So we can acknowledge our wounded values that need tending to so their grip on our relationships, that causes us loneliness, can cease.
I'm here to help you invent new ways of meeting ourselves and the others.
So we can talk about the things we don't talk about.
So we can narrate the same stories in a different manner, to prevent us getting trapped in them.
So we can get inspired.
So we can become humans again.

There are countless ways to interpret the world and all human relationships, and the ways we opt for are directly linked to our values. From where I stand and everything that makes me who I am, I firmly believe that people aren't sick, but instead capable and self-sufficient enough to "heal" and reshape themselves.
Our biography becomes our biology, and vice versa.
All symptoms are real and crucial, acting as tools that help us adapt to uncharted situations, where our footing is unequal. Those symptoms cause pain, while simultaneously acting as shield against another type of pain.
Aiming to stand between the cosmic dynamic of wisdom and experience and the individual wisdom in each of us, I strive to show people they're stuck acting like automatons, so together we can look for ways to reconnect to their values that have been silenced or need tending to.
My goal is to help people discover their beauty, their abilities and the importance of forming their own selves, their relationships, and the society in which they'd like to live.