Hi, I’m Eva. Nice to meet you.
People often meet me at a moment in their lives when something no longer fits.
From the outside, everything may look fine. They have the career, the relationship, the family, the success they worked so hard to build.
Yet inside, something feels empty.
I know that feeling because I've lived it.
In 2009, I experienced a complete burnout that changed the course of my life.
At just 21 years old, I had taken over my family's business in Germany—a market-leading company with more than 500 employees. I led it successfully for years. I had financial security, a beautiful home, and a life that looked successful from the outside.
But beneath that success, I had lost myself.
One day my body simply couldn't continue.
I spent two weeks crying on my bathroom floor, unable to move, writing page after page in my journal because it was the only thing that helped me make sense of what I was feeling.
When I finally stood up and opened that bathroom door, I made one promise to myself:
I would discover who I truly was.
That promise became the beginning of a journey that continues to shape my life today.
For years, I immersed myself in healing. I worked with mentors, studied psychology and personal development, explored different healing modalities, and traveled the world. Every experience brought me closer to understanding something profound:
Healing isn't about becoming someone else.
It's about remembering who you've always been.
Eventually, I realized that the life I had built in Germany was no longer mine to live.
When the opportunity came, I left everything behind and moved to New York with little more than a suitcase, a dream I couldn't yet explain, and a deep trust that life was guiding me somewhere meaningful.
New York became one of my greatest teachers.
It challenged me, humbled me, and stripped away every version of myself that wasn't authentic. When my marriage ended and I found myself rebuilding my life once again, I discovered Kundalini Yoga through a simple recommendation.
Walking into my first class, I thought everyone looked completely crazy.
Ninety minutes later, I walked out knowing something inside me had awakened.
Six months into my practice, while chanting a mantra, I experienced something that forever changed my understanding of life. I felt an overwhelming presence of unconditional love—a love beyond anything I had ever known. In that moment, I wasn't searching anymore.
I remembered.
That experience became the foundation of everything that followed.
When the opportunity came, I left everything behind and moved to New York with little more than a suitcase, a dream I couldn't yet explain, and a deep trust that life was guiding me somewhere meaningful.
New York became one of my greatest teachers.
It challenged me, humbled me, and stripped away every version of myself that wasn't authentic. When my marriage ended and I found myself rebuilding my life once again, I discovered Kundalini Yoga through a simple recommendation.
Walking into my first class, I thought everyone looked completely crazy.
Ninety minutes later, I walked out knowing something inside me had awakened.
Six months into my practice, while chanting a mantra, I experienced something that forever changed my understanding of life. I felt an overwhelming presence of unconditional love—a love beyond anything I had ever known. In that moment, I wasn't searching anymore.
I remembered.
That experience became the foundation of everything that followed.
I became a Kundalini Yoga teacher, later trained in trauma-informed Breathwork, and continued studying the nervous system, trauma healing, somatic practices, and transformational work. With every modality, one truth became clearer:
The deepest healing doesn't come from someone giving you the answers.
It comes from creating the space where your own wisdom can finally be heard.
Today, I guide people through Breathwork, Spinal Flow, Kundalini Yoga, and nervous system healing—not to fix them, but to help them reconnect with the wholeness that has always been within them.
I believe every person carries an inner intelligence that knows the way home.
Sometimes we simply need someone to hold the space while we remember.
My work is rooted in science, the wisdom of the body, and years of personal experience walking this path myself.
Because I don't believe healing is about becoming a better version of yourself.
I believe it's about returning to the truest version of who you've always been.
Welcome.
I'm honored you're here.