My work began in diagnosis, but slowly moved toward something quieter: listening for the hidden shape beneath a person's words, path choices, and repeating patterns.
I did not arrive here through a belief system. I arrived through years of sitting close to people when something hurt, something was hidden, or something could not yet be said cleanly.
I began as a dentist, trained to look closely, notice what others missed, and make decisions under pressure.
People rarely brought only a tooth. They brought fear, ambivalence, shame, confusion, pressure, and stories about what was wrong.
Over time, I became more interested in the deeper pattern around the pain.
Recent years came from that movement: from fixing what was obvious to listening for what was hidden.
I am a witness, a mapper, and a companion. I help you see what may already be true so you can make clearer choices.
I am not a therapist, doctor, psychedelic provider, or someone who tells you what to do.
I invite clarity, responsibility, and deeper relationship with reality.
Pisac is not just a place I work from. It is a place where terrain is visible everywhere.
Mountains, stillness, rivers, stone paths, altitude, silence.
The land teaches the same thing my work keeps pointing to: what holds something from inside it often has a shape when seen from enough stillness.
If something in you recognizes this work, you're welcome here.
Let's see what's ready to be seen.