Meditation — a living presence
Meditation has been kidnapped by silence, but real presence is not one shape. I’m here to return it to life.
At Berlin Well, meditation is not about disappearing into a distant nirvana or becoming a perfectly still statue with excellent posture. It’s about coming back into your body… sometimes gently, sometimes with a little shake, a laugh, or an unexpected exhale that sounds like freedom.
So what kind of meditation do I offer? A living one. A meditation that breathes, moves, stretches, softens, and occasionally smirks.
You might find yourself: lying on the floor, doing absolutely nothing (which is not nothing); moving slowly, letting your body lead instead of your thoughts; breathing in patterns that shift your state, not just your mood; noticing emotions without needing to fix or rename them into something prettier; laughing, because something suddenly drops and it feels… light.
This is meditation that meets you where you are. Not where you think you “should” be.
It blends breathwork, gentle movement, nervous system regulation, and emotional awareness. Sometimes it looks like stillness. Sometimes it looks like a quiet rebellion against it.
You don’t need to empty your mind. You don’t need to sit cross-legged. You don’t need to be “good” at it. You just need a body and a willingness to listen.
Welcome to meditation that moves.