Visual Artist & Essayist


Through my essays, I share my personal thoughts and reflections arising from my quiet observations, insights, and personal life experiences. Like my art, they distance themselves from academic or intellectual approaches and expectations.


My writing work is sometimes poetic, gentle, and spiritual—born from my passion for deciphering the language of the soul.


Other times, it is stirring and confrontational—a sign of my radical rejection of conventional paradigms and obedience to external powers.


My essays also reflect my deep affinity for the transcendent dimensions of life and our own being.



Through my essays, I share my personal thoughts and reflections arising from my quiet observations, insights, and personal life experiences. Like my art, they distance themselves from academic or intellectual approaches and expectations.


My writing work is sometimes poetic, gentle, and spiritual—born from my passion for deciphering the language of the soul.


Other times, it is stirring and confrontational—a sign of my radical rejection of conventional paradigms and obedience to external powers.


My essays also reflect my deep affinity for the transcendent dimensions of life and our own being.




Nothing beats the smell of real freedom. 

The freedom of being the real you. The freedom of thinking your own thoughts, of seeing the world with your own eyes, and creating a life that isn't a copy, but an expression of who we truly are. Unique, like each flower on the planet.


This is what we are: flowers.


They don´t ask others how and where to grow. They aren't afraid to bloom in their most beautiful and magical way. They just grow and bloom by their inner intelligence. An intelli-gence that lives within everything and everybody.


But it doesn't speak in words, and for that reason, humans struggle so hard with growing without micro-managing and controlling every inch of their lives—believing, that there has to be hard effort and a concrete plan in order to receive and achieve whatever they want and desire.


But look at a flower.


If you truly want to live as a copy, be smart - and take a flower's intelligence as your blueprint.

Nothing beats the smell of real freedom.  The freedom of being the real you.

The freedom of thinking your own thoughts, of seeing the world with your own eyes, and creating a life that isn't a copy, but an expression of who we truly are. Unique, like each flower on the planet.


This is what we are: flowers.


They don´t ask others how and where to grow. They aren't afraid to bloom in their most beautiful and magical way. They just grow and bloom by their inner intelligence. An intelligence that lives within everything and everybody.


But it doesn't speak in words, and for that reason, humans struggle so hard with growing without micro-managing and controlling every inch of their lives—believing, that there has to be hard effort and a concrete plan in order to receive and achieve whatever they want and desire.


But look at a flower.


If you truly want to live as a copy, be smart - and take a flower's intelligence as your blueprint.


"I find the most exciting things to explore are what we can find beyond the surface of things and the realm of logic: those matters of intuition, magic, and so-called coincidences.


The things that come to us out of the blue, instead of as a result of strategic planning, hustle, and grinding. Those moments when we realize that something happened which we had dreamed about some time ago. When we have an idea and follow it, even if we don't know where it will lead us—or whether it will make sense at all. When we meet people who impact our lives in such a profound way that our entire life takes on a completely new form.


Things like that aren't a result of external effort, but of surrendering to our internal world: our soul, our spirit, our higher senses. A result of crystal-clear self-awareness and the development of psychological and spiritual intelligence.


This isn't an alternative or esoteric way of living, but an awakened one—based on a multidimensional consciousness that is already beginning to replace the old paradigms."

"I find the most exciting things to explore are what we can find beyond the surface of things and the realm of logic: those matters of intuition, magic, and so-called coincidences.


The things that come to us out of the blue, instead of as a result of strategic planning, hustle, and grinding. Those moments when we realize that something happened which we had dreamed about some time ago. When we have an idea and follow it, even if we don't know where it will lead us—or whether it will make sense at all. When we meet people who impact our lives in such a profound way that our entire life takes on a completely new form.


Things like that aren't a result of external effort, but of surrendering to our internal world: our soul, our spirit, our higher senses. A result of crystal-clear self-awareness and the development of psychological and spiritual intelligence.


This isn't an alternative or esoteric way of living, but an awakened one—based on a multidimensional consciousness that is already beginning to replace the old paradigms."


"It's in retreat and silence when our soul can start to work its magic - for ourselves and others.


Constantly busy, distracted and numbed people never recognize that potent state of being. In fact, they avoid it because in order to access it, we need to work through a couple of quite unfomfortable layers of our self.


The conditioned parts and the wounded ones. All the untruths we've been told about life and ourselves. The limitations that were imposed onto us by others.


All these layers that once covered our true self—avoiding us to be firmly connected to the one and only authority in our lifes. Our own internal authority, that neither needs a roadmap or strategies, external advice, or a ton of knowledge spread by others. Because our soul knows already everything we need to know for our lives. And when we surrender to it, it will also serve others in beautiful and magical ways.


Everything else is a man-made illusion and construct. Lies that keep people trapped in mental and emotional attachments, as well as in overworking, overdoing, and excessive self-optimization.


No one will ever applause you for doing that—and the impact of living in harmony with our soul is so far greater than by wasting our potential to such an extent."

"It's in retreat and silence when our soul can start to work its magic - for ourselves and others.


Constantly busy, distracted and numbed people never recognize that potent state of being. In fact, they avoid it because in order to access it, we need to work through a couple of quite unfomfortable layers of our self.


The conditioned parts and the wounded ones. All the untruths we've been told about life and ourselves.

The limitations that were imposed onto us by others.


All these layers that once covered our true self—avoiding us to be firmly connected to the one and only authority in our lifes. Our own internal authority, that neither needs a roadmap or strategies, external advice, or a ton of knowledge spread by others. Because our soul knows already everything we need to know for our lives. And when we surrender to it, it will also serve others in beautiful and magical ways.


Everything else is a man-made illusion and construct. Lies that keep people trapped in mental and emotional attachments, as well as in overworking, overdoing, and excessive self-optimization.


No one will ever applause you for doing that—and the impact of living in harmony with our soul

is so far greater than by wasting our potential to such an extent."


"We can choose to live in the world of others, or choose to create our own. Create our own thoughts and perspective on things. Our own rules about what is possible or not and about how things work for us.


We can choose, if we create our lives from the level of our multidimensional soul, or from the place of our limited rational mind.


If we follow the masses, confirming other people's beliefs, or if we take control and choose beliefs that open up new worlds for us.


If we live consciously, or unconsciously.

With an awake or a sleeping spirit.


Living from within,

or being driven by the external.
 
This is not a now and then activity, but a way of living that requires dedication, constant self-examination, and self-correction. Nothing for those who love distractions, but for those who long for true fullfillment.
 
A choice... Out of many.


With very different results.”

"We can choose to live in the world of others, or choose to create our own.
Create our own thoughts and perspective on things.
Our own rules about what is possible or not and about how things work for us.
We can choose, if we create our lives from the level of our multidimensional soul,

or from the place of our limited rational mind.
 
If we follow the masses, confirming other people's beliefs,

or if we take control and choose beliefs that open up new worlds for us.
If we live consciously, or unconsciously. With an awake or a sleeping spirit.
Living from within, or being driven by the external.
 
This is not a now and then activity, but a way of living that requires dedication, constant self-examination,

and self-correction. Nothing for those who love distractions, but for those who long for true fullfillment.
 
A choice... Out of many.


With very different results.”


One cannot truly explain why you feel more drawn to the dimensions beyond the visible and tangible than to the ordinary. Some may call it escapism, but that is merely one perspective—rooted in a definition of reality that grants more power and authority to science than to one’s own intuition and capacity for perception.


We can blindly adopt and believe what others have studied and proven, or we can follow the path of our own curiosity. We can surrender to the one-sidedness and limitation of a purely materialistic worldview, or we can leave space for other realms—realms that cast more light upon the darkness of matter.


Should anyone be expected to justify choosing the latter path, simply because most of humanity feels more comfortable in the density and confinement of three-dimensional existence?


Certainly not.


Because once, such individuals were seen as mediators between worlds. They were prophets, sages, or magicians. People others sought out to find greater meaning in their lives and existence.


They were not outsiders before the world fell under the rule of capitalism. And so they aren´t now.


"I consider self-confrontation as one of the most important abilities of a human being. Because if we can't confront ourselves with ALL of us, how could we ever see everything that shapes and makes another human being—and life itself?

Some might say:


"Well, I don't need to see and know everything about life, myself and especially not other people. The surface is absolutely sufficient for me."

I understand that perspective, because it is very convenient and avoids pain. But staying at the surface also means to touch only the most mundane layers of the incredible experience called life. And what will be definitely missing is the depth our soul was built to experience and to express during these very few, precious years on planet earth.

So why should we choose only a tiny aspect of the human experience, if we can can have it all?"

One cannot truly explain or justify why you feel more drawn to the dimensions beyond the visible and tangible than to the ordinary. Some may call it escapism, but that is merely one perspective—rooted in a definition of reality that grants more power and authority to science than to one’s own intuition and capacity for perception.


We can blindly adopt and believe what others have studied and proven, or we can follow the path of our own curiosity. We can surrender to the one-sidedness and limitation of a purely materialistic worldview, or we can leave space for other realms—realms that cast more light upon the darkness of matter.


Should anyone be expected to justify choosing the latter path, simply because most of humanity feels more comfortable in the density and confinement of three-dimensional existence?


Certainly not.


Because once, such individuals were seen as mediators between worlds. They were prophets, sages, or magicians. People others sought out to find greater meaning in their lives and existence.


They were not outsiders before the world fell under the rule of capitalism. And so they aren´t now.


"I consider self-confrontation as one of the most important abilities of a human being. Because if we can't confront ourselves with ALL of us, how could we ever see everything that shapes and makes another human being—and life itself?

Some might say: "Well, I don't need to see and know everything about life, myself and especially not other people. The surface is absolutely sufficient for me."

I understand that perspective, because it is very convenient and avoids pain. But staying at the surface also means to touch only the most mundane layers of the incredible experience called life. And what will be definitely missing is the depth our soul was built to experience and to express during these very few, precious years on planet earth.

So why should we choose only a tiny aspect of the human experience, if we can can have it all?"


"Allow them to misunderstand you and to judge you. To underestimate you, to call you wired, not to like you, and to speak negatively about you.


But let all of that never stop you from following your desires, needs, and personal visions. Because it has never been a good deal to betray and belittle yourself in order to be liked and accepted by the wrong people.

By people with whom you will never be able to grow because you're not speaking and acting with the voice of your truth, but with the voice of your fears.

Let the wrong people reject you, so that those people can find you with whom you can simply share ALL of YOU—instead of a fragmented self that tries to satisfy those who will never be able to satisfy YOU."


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