A Life's Inquiry into Belonging
My own path has been shaped by a lifelong and deeply felt inquiry into what it means to belong.
Arriving in Australia as a child opened a question that has never really left me:
Where is home?
That question became the thread guiding my life — through years of studying the humanities at university, travels across many cultures, training in diverse psychotherapeutic and spiritual traditions, and ongoing participation in the lived work of parenting and community building.
that question has also carried me through the challenge of integrating the sacred into everyday life, and a deep commitment to living with participation and embeddedness in the alive, relational field of the Earth.
Today, I understand belonging not as a destination to be reached, but as a sacred and ongoing practice — one that continually invites us into deeper relationship with ourselves, with one another, with the Earth, and with the sacred.
I currently live on four acres with my two Steiner-educated children, aged ten and thirteen.


"Your task is not to seek for love, but merely to seek and find all the barriers within your self that you have built against it"
Rumi