I am a liminal companion

A liminal companion was the role I always wished for during my own liminal experiences.

Those times when the old version of me, tied to a certain context, was dissolving, dying away and the new version wasn’t even an idea yet. My life as I knew it had ceased to exist, while the vision of the future was foggy, blurry, or invisible altogether. Typical examples of liminal phases in life are: becoming an adult, moving out from home, move to another country/city, marriage, becoming a parent, graduation, divorce, loss of a job, death of a close one, diagnose, accident etc)

All I had was the awareness of being in the liminal in- between, no longer this, not yet that.
Wobbly. Disoriented. Uncertain. Poised between multiple states, truths, and realities, between past, present, and future I found liminal existence to be full of contradiction, paradox, tension, and discomfort. The most natural response was often to brace, to grip, to control or even simply to... panic.

Few years ago, I began studying these liminal periods of my life through a quantum lens with the intention to understand their energetics. What I realized is that in liminal spaces, we are particularly exposed to the very quantumness of our existence.

We experience the non-linearity of time when our usual perception of time gets distorted.
We find ourselves poised in superposition: holding multiple potential states or identities at once. We encounter quantum leaps, sudden shifts of being, and deep entanglement with others and with life itself.

These phenomena appear far more frequently in liminality than when we are embedded in rigid structures and fixed orders. Liminality places us at the edge of chaos, which is also the place of greatest creative potential, where our essence and uniqueness are most clear to us, stripped from constructs, attributes and some social conditioning.

That insight left me in awe. I realized that liminal spaces are among the most sacred, life-affirming, and potent spaces we ever get to inhabit.

That said, they are rarely easy to navigate. The bigger the threshold, the more abrupt the ending of an old order, the greater the pain and grief, the denser the fog and confusion.

That’s why I chose to become someone who moves through the fog with my clients, with emphasis on "with them” and not in front of them, meaning I don’t lead and I don’t guide.
Because that would make me a Knower, which I am not.

I don’t have the answers, I don’t search for solutions, and I don’t promise outcomes or results.

What I offer is my capacity to move through liminal space without collapsing into premature decisions or forced resolutions. Even when there are no visible signs of change, I hold space for internal safety and for the yet-unseen, self-organizing reality that is emerging from the future.

I don’t call for performance.
I don’t ask for visions or scenarios.

I see every encounter as totally unique and entirely sacred. That’s why I don’t apply any methods nor strict models. There are no rules, no “shoulds,” no formulas.

Instead, together with my client, I attend to what wants to be born and expressed through the process, while being tenderly observed by us.
This becomes possible when the nervous system softens, when the mind loosens its grip on figuring out and planning, and when our energy aligns with the deeper essence of Life itself.

If you wish to share your liminal space with me, I welcome you.