I was born into a bicultural and bilingual family — Swedish and Italian. Growing up between two worlds shaped the way I perceive reality from an early age, and led me to observe how language, habits, and beliefs form individual experience. It is in this liminal space of in-betweenness that my wound and my inquiry were born.
I began working in fashion as an illustrator in Milan, before moving to London at nineteen. There I earned a Master's degree in Social Anthropology, developing a deep attention to cultures, identities, and the ways symbolic context shapes the body, relationships, and the world, while maintaining a multidisciplinary freelance career in the creative industries and art world.
My spiritual path began in London through yoga and meditation. Over the years I went through initiatory periods in India, dedicating myself to a deep and continuous practice rooted in the yogic lineage and in direct embodied understanding.
Living for many years in England brought me into close contact with Celtic culture and symbolic, mythopoetic thought — a second important current in my path. Guides such as Jules Heavens, Uma Dinsmore-Tuli, and John Hillman were particularly influential.
I deepened my journey further with internationally renowned teachers and friends: Michael Stone, with whom I collaborated on the book Let the Heat Kill You; Pema Salem, whose work is an invitation into the power and all-inclusion of reality; and Katie Abbott, whose teaching weaves mysticism, heart and presence.
After more than twenty years abroad, I returned to Italy. My training in psychic massage with Vartan at Osho Miasto Institute was a moment of synthesis: a grounding of the different threads of my path, making the work more concrete, simple, and transmissible.
Perceptual sensitivity and creative power remain at the centre of my life and work — as currents of healing, and soul making.
Today I guide individuals and groups through one-on-one sessions, courses, and group experiences, creating spaces where beauty, presence and coherence can emerge naturally.