
How does granddaughter of Soviet diplomats, with two university degrees and a career in international culture, end up becoming healer?
Through the body, of course.
I’ve always been deeply sensitive and fascinated by how humans function—physically, emotionally, and spiritually. Starting at 20, more than half of my life ago, my curiosity grew into a full-blown passion for yoga, freediving, and an insatiable appetite for books, retreats, and courses across psychology, neuroscience, cosmology, meditation, metaphysics, and anatomy.
The corporate world never felt like home. For years, I worked in international culture and new media art—facilitating projects, collaborating with brilliant minds, and managing sponsorships. But after becoming a mother and moving to Sweden, life invited me inward. I began to embrace what I used to hide: my sensitive hands, intuitive seeing, and energetic perception.
Today, I’m a certified CranioSacral therapist and Health Coach, trained in Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapy and a graduate/mentor at Ana Atman’s “Open Life” school for healers. Certifies Hatha yoga instructor.
I don’t use systems like NLP, Reiki, or hypnosis. My tools are subtle perception, a deep understanding of physical and energetic anatomy, and a grounded sense of Earth’s place in the cosmos.
My vision? That what we now call “alternative” will merge with science and medicine. That humanity will drop the illusion of separation—between modalities, between each other—and thrive.
I dream that during my lifetime, what is now labeled as “alternative” will merge with conventional science and medicine.


