Engineering psychologist. Contemplative practitioner. Educator. I research the relationship between inner life and outer world — and build and teach for people who want to live from the inside out.
I've lived in a van, in intentional communities, and for a year in a monastery. I've worked in UX labs, taught at university, and held space across conflict lines. Each place asked me the same thing in a different language: what does it actually take to wake up — and stay awake — in the middle of ordinary life?
I don't have the answer. But I'm seriously investigating the question.
Living questions
What is the relationship between my inner life and what happens in the world?
Can technology support consciousness — or does it always colonize it?
What are the conditions for a space to enable healing and transformation?
How do we build systems from awakened awareness rather than fear?
What would it mean to live with the kind of attention that actually changes things?
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The work
Research
Living questions
Consciousness, attention, collective healing, technology. The questions I'm actually investigating.
Read →Building
Prototypes & experiments
From Space to Bare to Loomy to Mut. One question, many attempts.
See the work →Writing
Notes from inside
Substack essays. A book in progress. Honest, irregular, in whatever language fits.
Read →The person
The world is changing, increasingly fast. Wars have shifted to different layers — fights, bombs, trading markets and attention. Whatever we do, we need to ground it in awareness. And we can do that together.
"Du vermittelst nicht nur Wissen — du machst durch deine eigene Entwicklung zugänglich, was dir persönlich wesentlich geworden ist."
"You don't just convey knowledge — you make accessible through your own development what has become essential to you."