My perfect day is out in the wild, I love being outside camping, hiking hills, exploring new hills, rivers, and forests across Scotland. Although it was my deep passion to be close to nature long before I intended to pursue a career in healthcare, I'm promoting embracing nature as a supporting agent in healing any disease espiacialy the ones which a connected to nerve system deregulation
Who am I in my free time
Contrary to modern belief, I embrace the sun as a main health determinant. We are bound to it as it's a source of energy on the planet.
We are designed to be in nature; we are part of it, and disconnected, we slowly lose our atunment to the natural flow of life within.
Im a sun drivien human being( and you are too!)
My values as a therapist and health coach
Compassion
Buddhist philosophy is very close to my heart. The older I get, the more I sense in my skin that developing genuine compassion is the way to remain calm and happy in life. I’m not there of course, but through daily actions, I’m trying to develop that trait, togheter with mindfulness and wisdom.
Cultivating the Unknown
In times when health entrepreneurs need business growth, they often promote themselves as all-knowing. I cultivate "not knowing" as an answer when I feel it's appropriate. I have talked to numerous people who have been unintentionally deceived by health practitioners. They have been given imprecise information filtered through the narrow ideologies around which the practitioners have built their businesses. I acknowledge that I don't know everything, and this journey won't end until I die. I want you to know that I dedicate my mind to seeing through the many layers of reality I can imagine and recognize. I dedicate my speech to speaking with clarity and intention, to see where in my sentences I lack perspective and can be misleading.
Directedness
Although I am at service to society and humanity in general, my business is not to please people but to build health awareness and promote life while increasing wellness. I believe society's perception of who we are as human beings has not caught up with scientific discoveries from recent decades. Due to this fact, we might end up discussing topics that could go against common beliefs in society. That is what I truly call service.
Authenticity
We are living in times when we collectively accept that "being professional" requires implementing numerous traits and "poses" to be seen in the right way. In large part, I intentionally refuse to be like that. After hundreds of health consultations experienced myself, I feel like there is often an invisible wall between the practitioner and the patient. It feels like an unconscious social agreement that leads to a lack of connection, as if the whole society is playing a game. I don’t want to fake it in a white coat. I want to be seen as a real human (with fears and passions) where there are no curtains between us. That way, I can save an enormous amount of energy to widen my cognition and perception of reality. Through that, I serve you better.