About me

Work like this always begins within your own journey.

Mine has been a long path of many years of inner work, continuous seeking, intense practice, and an insatiable longing for inner freedom — alongside the deep inner knowing that there has always been something more.

Over the years, I explored many different approaches and modalities: intensive yoga practice, psychotherapy, osteopathy, homeopathy, nervous system work, and various forms of body and inner work. While each of them supported me in their own way, it was through the breath that something shifted on a much deeper level.

Through many years of deep personal process work, intensive trainings, and ongoing exploration and education, breathwork became one of the most transformative tools I have encountered for self-awareness, emotional healing, embodiment, and inner transformation.

Today, I combine my experience into an intuitive way of working — creating grounded spaces for depth, emotional integration, and genuine inner connection. With great passion, I accompany people on their path towards greater inner freedom, self-awareness, and a deeper connection to themselves.

Rooted in Munich, offering sessions internationally and online.

Why MĀ

MĀ is a Japanese concept describing the space between things — an inner and outer space where presence, perception and new awareness can emerge.

It speaks to the subtle moments in which something softens, opens, and begins to transform. A space where the familiar becomes quieter, consciousness expands, and deeper layers of experience can unfold.

Within integrative breath therapy, MĀ represents the space we enter beyond the analytical mind — a more open and intuitive state of awareness where deeper inner experiences may naturally arise.

A space of listening, sensing, receiving, and reconnecting.

In this openness, emotional awareness, inner movement, and profound transformation become possible.