The essence of my journey called life
I was born in Austria, I have been looking at the stars since I can remember and my interest is astrology can be dated around the age of 14.
I studied business affairs and I have been in business my whole life, but in the meantime I have never stopped exploring spirituality – astrology and shamanism in particular.
A few years ago I have retired from the business world, to dedicate myself exclusively to my spiritual journey – naturally crossing paths with the journeys of other people. I decided to offer my experience and skills to those who want to walk the path of knowledge and experience. Walking together side by side along a piece of the road, we can all become stronger.
What did I study on my path? I started seriously studying astrology around the age of 17: a read books, applied readings, astrograms. I studied at the School of Astrology in Switzerland, then for 15 years I studied experiential astrology, karmic astrology, Akashic reading, regressions and other energy teachings with Judy Hall.

I also studied astrology with Kaypacha and deepened my astrological reading by studying online materials created by Jeffrey Wolf Green. I also went through a mentorship with Sandra Nikolaisen.
I have the first degree in Reiki, but I did not use it for anything other than opening perceptual pathways – and the effect was as beneficial as possible.
My encounter with shamanism was decisive. I visited shamans in Tuva, but especially I trained in Andean shamanic traditions. I traveled to Peru, where I learned directly from Mother Earth and from various shamans who preserve the traditions – I am especially grateful to Don Chino Sequeiros Pinares.
I was trained in shamanism and now I teach – since 2022 – at the Inca Energy Medicine School.
The human path of knowledge never stops – so now I am studying in the training program in regression therapies led by Victor Chirea.
What did it mean for me to develop as a shaman? It was a natural deepening of the habit that I have cultivated in myself since I can remember: to feel, to push the experience of the senses and of the body beyond the usual perception, towards the investigation of the unseen aspects of the world.
There are influences that appear on a subtle level and we can all train ourselves to perceive them – and the true journey of the shaman begins when you have to decide how you relate to them. You can relate by denying all these aspects and choosing habitual perception. You can choose ignorance doubled by anxiety, or you can relate by accepting and exploring these aspects, as people dedicated to knowledge and experience do, embarking on the path of the shaman.