I love life - and living with its wholeness ...

I’m admiring simplicity and authenticity ,

addicted to anonymity and often love to get lost in space both outer and inner .

 Leisure, joy, and quietness are not just concepts I appreciate—they’re qualities I intentionally create space for in my everyday life. They intrigue me, teach me, and guide me. I give them time and attention, because they reveal things that can’t be found in noise or haste.

I’m deeply fascinated by people’s inner world—what they’re going through, how they think, where their edges lie, and what unique qualities shape them. Whether I’m in a game with friends or in the middle of a conversation, I care just as much about what others are feeling as I do about what’s being said or done. The experience is never just external for me.

Movement and inner freedom are central to how I live. You’ll often find me in motion—practicing yoga, standing on my hands alone, massaging myself mindfully, or closing my eyes in the middle of the day just to feel the breeze or connect to something within. Inner freedom—and inner order—are not things I can overlook. If something inside feels unsettled, I need to listen. I need to understand.

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My Professional Path

I was born in 1993 and grew up in Israel until the age of 20. Then I packed a backpack and followed the call of discovery. I spent nearly five years in India, diving into meditation and pranayama. I lived almost two years in Australia and traveled through Europe. But wherever I went, I always followed my heart, my intuition—and of course, the warmth of the sun.

The last 12 years have been a journey through both the outer and inner worlds. I’ve met wonderful people and learned from the more difficult ones both the most pleasant ones . I’ve stayed close to my family and friends even though i traveled and have big physical distance .

 In my free time you will probably catch me falling in love with random butterfly, street cat or a new born plant . Maybe sharing a good cup of coffee or loving hug  . Standing on my hands or probably lifting someone up in the air ( Acroyoga ) ..

My guilty pleasures are – Watching Seinfield or playing chess before bed 🙂

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My Journey

Since 2016, I’ve been practicing yoga and deepening my relationship with the body. In 2017, I began studying Ayurvedic massage—and from there, I never stopped learning. I’ve been on a continuous path of self-study, exploration, and refinement.

In 2018, I spent a full month learning from Master Arjan Pichest in Thailand. His guidance helped me see the body and healing in a whole new light—completely different from anything I had known. I returned to him again in 2019 for a longer stay.

Over the years, I took other trainings too—like Chi Nei Tsang abdominal massage—but the deepest learning came from direct experience: from giving treatments, receiving treatments, and listening to the body.

Today, after more than nine years of experience—and the last three focused on holding space for intimacy, emotional depth, and the raw honesty of sexual energy—I feel grounded. Not because I know, but because I’m here. With presence, softness, and everything life has shared with me. If something in you feels curious, or quietly drawn, you’re warmly invited. We’ll go only as far as feels right. No fixing, no pushing. Just being, together.

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