The power of the present moment

 

 

There is a profound beauty in letting go. When a session concludes, I release it completely. I let go of the person, the content, the face, even the email exchanges. I don’t hold on to what has passed. This letting go is not just a conscious choice but a natural result of working within the present moment.

 

Current privacy laws support this approach; sensitive information doesn’t need to—and shouldn’t—be retained. But beyond that: why cling to something that no longer lives in the now?

 

 

For many, this is difficult to grasp. People often refer back to a previous session or wonder why they need to fill out the questionnaire I send beforehand. “I’ve done that already,” they say. But for me, every session is a unique encounter with a new vibration, a new energy. Even if I’ve met you before, you are not the same as you were then. You have changed, shifted, perhaps deeply touched by experiences since that time. I open myself fully to who you are now—free from who you were.

 

 

Wonder as a gateway
The now is like a fresh breath. It is the only moment that truly exists. There is no then, and there is no later. Only this. This breathing, living now. In that awareness, I find wonder. Not only in the person sitting before me but in what energetically wants to unfold. There is always a new layer, an unexpected insight, an old pattern that wants to dissolve at this very moment.

 

 

I cherish this blank page, this open space where anything is possible. That is the magic of the present: it invites purity. In that emptiness, there is room for the unknown—something your mind may not yet comprehend, but your soul has long known. How beautiful it is to meet yourself anew in this moment, without the weight of stories or memories.

 

 

The now as a key to healing
Old issues often seem stubborn, yet they exist only by virtue of repetition. When you allow yourself to truly step into the present, even the most ingrained patterns can lose their grip. It takes courage to release what you think you know, to give yourself permission to be open. But in that openness lies immense power.

 

 

I invite you to carry this freshness beyond any session and into your daily life. How would it feel to approach every meeting, every experience as if it were the first time? Not to forget, but to be free—free of assumptions, free of the past, free of the future.

 

 

This is how I continue to marvel.

At life.

At people.

At the moment that always unfolds as a new opportunity, a fresh beginning.

A breath.

A blank page.

A now.

 

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