Throughout my life, the theme of “home” has been a constant presence—not as a geographic location, but as a state of meaning, belonging, and inner truth.

Born in Romania, I emigrated to the Netherlands at the age of 24, and at 40, I settled in Belgium. This experience of migration was not merely biographical, but formative: it brought me into direct contact with the fragility of identity, the limitations of systems, and the profound human need for purpose.

I hold a degree in Cultural and Social Development, have professional training in Astrology, and am currently pursuing a Master’s in Sociology. My path is not one of narrow specialization, but of a conscious crossing between fields—social, symbolic, relational—and an attempt to bring them into an honest dialogue.

I am a mentor and guide in processes of reflection. I create, sing, photograph, and remain attentive to the forms through which life expresses itself beyond words. Over time, I have rediscovered an intimate relationship with the mystical dimension of existence—not as doctrine or rigid belief, but as a living presence, perceptible through the senses, through rhythm, and through silence.

I have learned to observe the world slowly: the clouds, the wind, the flight of birds, the scent of rain, and the stillness that settles when there is no longer a need to explain anything. This attention to living detail has led me toward a form of clarity that comes not from accumulation, but from simplification.

I consider myself a lucid seeker. Life has taught me detachment, confronted me with limits, and constantly oriented me toward trust—not blind, but conscious. The meaning I seek is not external; it is that internal “home” from which we come and to which, in one way or another, we return.

Until then, I choose to create spaces of reflection for those who feel the same need for clarity, truth, and a return to the essential—without easy promises or quick fixes, but with respect for the complexity of the human experience.