I am a liminal companion
As a liminal companion, I accompany my clients through the terrain that lies beyond the reach of linear thinking and conventional problem-solving. In the fog of ambiguity and confusion, I don't look for answers, I strive for attunement.
Liminality is not a concept to be intellectually grasped. It is a rhythm to be felt, a frequency beyond vocabulary, beyond theory, beyond the inherited constructs of Newtonian logic. It is a space that asks not to move beyond our inner dialogue.
To dwell in liminality is to unbrace, to loosen our grip on the need to know, to suspend our urge to find the answer, to "figure it out" and instead allow something deeper and greater to emerge.
This something is Life´s intelligence in its essence.
In this space, I create a container in which my clients can safely linger in the not-knowing. I hold the space for them as they meet the discomfort of uncertainty, and stay with them as they begin to sense what is taking form beneath the surface. It's about intention, it's about attention. It's about our energetic agency.
This process focuses not on being, and looking at things "as they are" but on inner movement, that is always in a state of becoming.
I believe liminal experiences are as intimate as breath. Each person’s encounter with it is unique, entirely sacred. There are no rules, no shoulds no musts no pressure.
That’s why I don’t hold on too much to strict formulas, models, or methods. I work with the only tool I trust: the quality of my intuition and my intention ,backed up by my 25 years experience and gathered knowledge. I attune to the field of emergence and hold my clients there—gently, with reverence—so they can suspend their cognitive process and instead feel their way onwards.
In this held space, their core frequency begins to resonate with the frequencies that are most aligned with their becoming. Through our shared presence, through our mutual trust in the process, a new clarity begins to crystallize, not imposed nor intellectually forced, but rather gently revealed.
I don't act like a traditional coach or adviser. I even refrain from calling myself a guide or consultant, since a guide is someone who "knows the way" while I don't. I don't even aspire to know the way. I don't come with the answers or solutions.
What I truly aspire is to be the most present and committed companion at the threshold. Because the liminal space is not about doing, it's about being. Holding an attitude of a tender servant of what wants to be born and express in concretion with us.
I trust this space with all my being.

