The meaning of life is a life with meaning.

Viktor Frankl

Since my early youth, I have been fascinated by the idea that there should be a symbolic language that can help us understand ourselves and our place in the world. Because the big questions of “Who am I, where do I come from and where am I going?” already occupied me as a child. As a young adult, I began my journey or search for meaning, which took me from Switzerland via Finland, Ireland, France and Canada to England. There I completed – among other things – the diploma course at Liz Greene’s Center for Psychological Astrology. I then acquired the necessary tools to offer psychological counseling and solution-oriented coaching.

I have been living in Switzerland (again) since 2012 and continue to educate myself. I am a member of the Swiss Astrological Association (SAB) and of the Astrological Association of Great Britain.

I work in German, English and French.

Training and Further Education

Switzerland

  • 2025 Career Diagnostics & Counselling, Zurich University of Applied Sciences
  • 2024 Resource-oriented coaching, Lernwerkstatt Olten
  • 2023 Supported employment, East St. Gallen
  • 2015 Mental Coaching, Coaching Institute Zurich
  • 2013 Coaching Practitioner, Living Sense Zurich

England

  • 2009 Psychotherapy and Healing, Middlesex University
  • 2005 Psychological Astrology, Center for Psychological Astrology, London
  • 2004 Counselling, Adult Education Kent
  • 2003 Psychological Astrology, London School of Astrology

The collective unconscious seems to consist of mythological motifs or archetypes, which is why the myths of all peoples are its real exponents. In der Tat könnte man die gesamte Mythologie als eine Art Projektion des kollektiven Unbewussten betrachten. Am deutlichsten wird dies bei der Betrachtung der himmlischen Konstellationen, deren ursprünglich chaotische Formen durch die Projektion von Bildern organisiert werden. Dies erklärt den Einfluss der Sterne, wie er von Astrologen behauptet wird. These influences are nothing other than unconscious, introspective perceptions of the collective unconscious

C.G. Jung