The divination, hypnosis, spiritual exploration and healing work I offer
are practices that integrate psychological understanding, symbolic systems and inner inquiry.
Their purpose is to help individuals gain clearer awareness of their inner states
and support processes of self-reflection and integration.
These practices are not religious acts,
nor do they constitute medical, psychiatric or legal advice.
Past Life Regression (PLR), Life Between Lives exploration (LBL),
shamanic practices and Spirit Releasement Therapy (SRT)
are conducted on the basis of psychological safety, conscious awareness and personal autonomy.
The purpose of these approaches
is not to replace modern medicine,
but to serve as complementary pathways for inner exploration and integration.
If a client is experiencing severe psychological distress, psychiatric conditions,
or is undergoing medical treatment,
I encourage them to seek support from qualified medical or mental health professionals alongside this work.
All services provided:
do not constitute medical diagnosis
do not constitute psychiatric treatment
do not replace psychological therapy
do not constitute legal or financial advice
I do not make judgments regarding illness, medication, medical treatment plans or psychiatric diagnoses.
Rational thinking and real-world support systems
remain essential foundations for mental and physical wellbeing.
Tarot and astrology offer symbolic perspectives and potential insights,
rather than absolute destinies or fixed outcomes.
All choices and actions remain the responsibility of the individual.
I do not encourage dependency on divination,
nor do I provide services that make decisions on behalf of clients.
In all my work, I value:
professional boundaries
psychological safety
personal agency
balance between spirituality and reality
I do not:
amplify fear or dependency
establish authority-based relationships
mystify or absolutise spiritual experiences
Spiritual exploration should lead to greater clarity,
not a loss of grounding in reality.
I believe that meaningful spiritual work
should not stand in opposition to rationality,
nor should it be detached from lived reality.
My role is not that of a saviour,
but of a facilitator who helps you understand your experiences,
organise your inner narratives,
and make sense of what you encounter.