About me

My name is Alex. I was born in Moscow and moved to Perth 14 years ago to build a better future for my two kids.

Most of my life has been spent in structured, practical environments — from senior HR roles in large organisations to hands-on work in construction, security, and now production management in a metal processing facility. I hold a PhD and have worked in roles where responsibility, pressure, and real-world consequences are part of the job.

At one point in my life, I went through a period that took me to some very deep, dark places. That’s what pushed me to start looking for something beyond what I already knew.

I had always been skeptical of anything that sounded like “spiritual” or abstract. But through experience, not belief, I found that some of this work actually does something real.

I went on to train in shamanic practice (Q’ero tradition), breathwork facilitation, and trauma-informed approaches. What stayed with me wasn’t the language or the concepts — it was the practical impact. It gave me structure, stability, and a different way of working with my own state.

What I care about now is simple.

I don’t believe people can be “fixed” by someone else.
I don’t believe in shortcuts or outsourcing the work.

What I’ve seen — in myself and in others — is that people are far more capable than they think, but most never learn how to access that.

I don’t do work on you.

I guide you so you can do it yourself.

If we work together, I’ll be direct. If I don’t think I can help, I’ll say so. If we do work, the expectation is that you take responsibility for your own process.

Everything I offer is something I’ve done myself. I don’t teach or guide anything I haven’t tested in my own life.

This is not therapy, and not a replacement for medical or psychological support.
It’s a practical, experiential approach for people who are willing to engage with the work.

man sitting on a yoga mat cross-legged, drum by his side
man sitting on a yoga mat cross-legged, drum by his side