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Coming Into Your Power – Inside and Out

It is a matter of the heart for me to accompany people on their journey back into their own power – emotionally, mentally, and physically.
For true health, to me, is not merely the absence of symptoms, but the experience of inner balance, vitality, and self-efficacy.

I work holistically – with an approach that sees the human being in all their complexity:
Psyche, body, energy, and consciousness – all resonate with one another.
When one aspect falls out of balance, it can affect the others.
That’s why I combine scientifically grounded methods with body-oriented and complementary approaches to initiate healing impulses on every level.

The goal of my work is not simply relief – but lasting reconnection and inner alignment.
So that you may feel reconnected: with your body, your natural rhythm, and your original strength.
The aim is a reorientation of the entire organism – with tangible effects on vitality, mood, sleep, and body weight. Weight regulation and rejuvenation included.

Transformation Needs Grounding

Sustainable change does not happen by chance – it requires neural stability, new synaptic connections, and clear physical integration.
To anchor new thought and behavior patterns (belief systems) in everyday life, I support the process with a holistic medical approach:

  • Psychotherapy to regulate the nervous system, process unconscious patterns, and strengthen psychological resilience

  • Mitochondrial therapy to enhance cellular energy and regulate metabolism on both neurological and somatic levels

  • Magnetic field, frequency, and sound therapy to stimulate biophysical processes and support the body’s natural regeneration

The result: inner and outer harmony.

Harmony is not stillness – it is movement. Flow. The expression of living dynamics.
In modern medicine, we speak of homeostasis and adaptation – a constantly adjusting equilibrium. Movement is life.

Even Aristotle spoke of the “unmoved mover,” whose mere presence sets everything in motion.
This principle echoes through many medical and philosophical traditions – in the Dao, in emptiness, in Nirvana, or in the primordial sound.

In ancient medicine as well as in traditional Chinese healing, the central task of the healing arts has always been to guide humans toward dynamic balance – physically, mentally, and spiritually.

The Art of Medicine – Restoring Harmony

  • Order instead of interference: The underlying order is not created, but remembered and restored.

  • Center instead of action: Healing happens through the return to one’s center.

  • Contemplation as a healing path: Stillness, focus, emptiness – gateways to the healing force.

We can only approach the ideal state – yet the closer we move toward our center, the calmer, healthier, and happier our lives become.

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FINDING YOUR OWN FREQUENCY

Harmony is the goal of my work – an inner state that I equate with health.
Not in the purely medical sense, but as an expression of balance, coherence, and inner alignment. A person who rests in their own vibration has access to clarity, vitality, and self-healing powers.

Already Pythagoras taught that everything is vibration.
For him, harmony represented a perfect state – an expression of purity, clarity, and attunement with the cosmos.
He used vibrations – through tones (for example, the monochord) and singing – to restore the soul’s balance, as a path toward inner order and purification.
It is said that he composed individual melodies for each of his students, supporting their healing and development.
To Pythagoras, harmony was a divine state of purity and perfection. The purification of the soul was daily practice in his community.

So, I am in good company – with Pythagoras himself.
Because…

  • What is illness, really?

  • Why do we speak of one health, but many diseases?

  • Could it be that illness is not a defect, but a state of disharmony?

If we follow this logic, then one health – harmony, equilibrium – could heal all diseases, since disease would mean falling out of harmony.
If we allow this thought, a new image arises:
Health is resonance. Disease is dissonance – a loss of one’s inner order.
In this sense, healing means rediscovering your lost frequency – retuning your inner sound.

There are many ways to dissolve the deviations from one’s original vibration and to resolve dissonance.
Different paths are open to us:

  • Psychotherapy – making unconscious blockages, old patterns, traumas, and beliefs visible and integrating them.

  • Body-centered approaches – strengthening the connection between mind and tissue.

  • Complementary methods such as sound and frequency work – setting impulses that harmonize inner vibration patterns.

We can even act directly upon a changed frequency, bringing it into alignment through a harmonizing vibration.
Then, the consequences of disharmony – the symptoms, the problems – may begin to dissolve.

Science cannot yet explain everything that acts on subtle levels – and yet, many people experience profound transformation when they reconnect with their inner rhythm.

Porphyry, writing in the 4th century, also described harmony and ordering as universal principles.
According to him, it lies in the nature of the universe that
“the unequal, the unrelated, and the disordered are necessarily brought together into cosmic order through harmony.” (after Porphyry DK 44 B6)

That is how I understand my work: not as a replacement for medical treatment,
but as an invitation to come back into resonance with oneself – on the emotional, mental, and physical levels.

 

Nature
and with it the celestial bodies = = the macrocosm,
the atoms = the microcosm,
show a tendency to be round.
They don't bump into things, avoid resistance.