I am a Jungian psychoanalyst and writer devoted to the exploration of the unconscious as a living, symbolic reality. For over three decades, my work has centered on listening to what emerges beneath conscious identity—through dreams, images, and archetypal patterns.
My clinical practice and writing meet at the same threshold, where psyche, myth, and lived experience converge. I am interested not in belief systems, but in experience: how meaning arises when the unconscious is allowed to speak in its own language.
I am the author of The Man Who Met Moses, a novel that draws on depth psychology and biblical imagination to explore archetypal memory, transformation, and the transmission of meaning across generations.
My work invites a contemplative engagement with the psyche—one that values depth over speed, listening over certainty, and the slow unfolding of insight.

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