My work moves between writing, teaching, conversation, and presence. Sometimes it takes the form of structured learning; at other times, a ritual, or a long conversation that slowly reshapes how someone sees themselves.
I have spent years working with biblical, liturgical, and philosophical texts, always with an eye on the life actually being lived. I am less interested in answers than in orientation: how a person stands in the world, how meaning is sustained over time, and how faith, doubt, responsibility, and joy coexist.
Thinking is not separate from living. Spirituality must carry responsibility. Again and again, I return to the same question: how to live authentically, with depth and courage?
If this way of working speaks to you, I’m glad. You’re welcome to be in touch, continue the conversation, or simply carry the question with you.
May those who saw in tear will reap in joy!

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