
My Story
Since I was quite young, my main interest has been to improve the quality of my life—and to help others do the same. This journey began when I read Conversations with God from Neale Donald Walsch. For the first time, God made sense to me, and I was able to begin slowly forming a real connection with Him. But it wasn't enough. Many questions and inner turmoils remained unanswered.
In my twenties, my deep desire for a better, more meaningful life led me to explore health, food, relationships, holistic education—and above all, spirituality. I was always searching for someone or something that could answer the questions that lived deep within me.
My passion for education inspired me to become an elementary school teacher, where I followed holistic and mindful principles. Years of experience in the small classroom setting gave me the opportunity to truly live this calling: nurturing the whole child and focusing on their inner strength. I was able to form meaningful relationships with students and their parents, working together as a team to support the child. I’ve always loved working with adults too, so I especially enjoyed our parent conferences and the connections we built there. I always thought that working full time as a school teacher and being a mom probably wouldn't work for me. So as I got pregnant, I started thinking about alternatives.
In the meantime, my spiritual search brought me back to Europe. I usually spend most of the time in Slovenia, where I grew up—a tiny country shaped like a chicken, right next to Italy. This time however, the main purpose of the trip was to meet a Satguru, Swami Vishwananda so I stayed in Germany most of the time. I visited two of His ashrams, Shree Peetha Nilaya and Sri Vitthal Dham (the photo above was taken in Sri Vittal Dham during Holi lake Festival in 2023). After just a few days in His proximity I knew that my life would never be the same. It became very clear that He is what I have been looking for all this time. He is my Beloved Teacher and Satguru.
Many things shifted and changed in my life since then and today, I’m beyond grateful that I get to work with both children and adults—offering support in a way that feels aligned with who I am and how I can best serve. I can’t wait to welcome new children to our clubs, and I’m just as excited to meet with the parents, as well as other clients in counseling sessions using Bach Flower Remedies.
Please feel free to connect with me—I’d love to hear from you.
Oh, and in case you're wondering about the symbol on my forehead—it's a sign that I’m Hindu. As my Satguru says, they’re like an antenna to God. :)
The white lines represent the feet of God. The white leaf-shaped mark on the nose symbolizes devotion. When we first begin our spiritual path, it's small and subtle—just like the thin tip of the leaf. But as we grow closer to God's feet, our devotion deepens, and the shape becomes fuller and more prominent.
The red dot on the nose represents the Guru. And the red vertical line on the forehead stands for our attachment to the material world. At the beginning, that attachment is strong. But as we evolve spiritually, it gradually weakens—until it disappears altogether.