TAM-0067
Graduated holistic regression therapist, lecturer at the Holistic Institute.
Academic Education:
2004 – 2008 EuroUniversity, Faculty of Business Management.
1999 – 2003 Tallinna Ülikool, kultuuriteaduste osakond.
Training through awareness, basic education:
2009 – 2014 Holistika Instituut.
2010 – Karam Kriya, I taseme koolitus Kundalini jooga õpetajatele.
2009 – 2012 Reiki I-III
I was very lucky, an excellent psychologist worked at my school, thanks to whom I became interested in this science at the age of 15. I attended trainings, courses, participated in a psychological group and read books for many years. But every time the thought of getting a psychology degree crossed my mind, I ran into some kind of internal resistance. So this area remained my personal passion for 15 years, until one day I discovered that despite all my knowledge and skills, I was not satisfied with myself or my seemingly ideal life.
I am very grateful for this crisis, because it was this revelation that made me look for something completely different, something new that would help me get closer to my true self and learn to live in harmony with the inner and outer world. Since 2009, my life has been a never-ending evolution through practice, searching, working with people, deep self-exploration, and conscious attention to living.
I have been working individually and with groups since 2010, dedicated 8 years to teaching Kundalini yoga, since 2012 I have been practicing as a holistic regression therapist, and since 2017 I have been teaching holistic training and holistic regression therapy at the Holistic Institute. program.
I conduct individual sessions of psychoenergetic integration and am the author of transformation programs.
We come to Earth to experience this amazingly dense world. Every experience we have in itself is neither good nor bad, and if we live through the situation to the end, we have the opportunity to move forward with gratitude and freedom. We can't always choose what happens around us, but we always have a choice about how it affects us and our lives. Face your experience, let it pass, learn the lesson, move forward and let go… or get stuck trying to run away from yourself and let life pass you by.
If we cannot fully accept an unpleasant situation, the pain remains in us, and the fear of this pain prevents us from being ourselves and remaining open to the world. Interestingly, being stuck causes suffering even when the experience is pleasant. When we can't part with pleasure, addiction develops and we long and look for this feeling everywhere, we no longer perceive the world around us and notice new opportunities. We get trapped and feel like victims.
Sometimes you get the feeling that you can't get out of this trap alone - this inner tangle of experiences is too big and tangled. And then it is important to know that absolutely everyone has a suitable method and a person who can help. They must be found to witness the wonder of how past experience becomes a strong foundation for the present and a source of power for the future…