Intuition as a guide

In the simplicity of the Sahara

The desert is a magical landscape, a kingdom of timelessness and connectedness. The magic of the silence and vastness of the desert, as well as a twinkling canopy of stars, make us marvel like children again. The singing winds, the nourishing warmth of the sun and the gentle steps of the dromedaries touch our hearts.

The transformations of the present time invite us to experience new ways of leadership and communication and to apply them in our private and business lives.

This new form arises within us, in the silence and stillness of the heart.
 In order to be able to visit this heart space, we leave our comfort zone for one week and go into the desert: the desert, a place of remembrance! 
The new shows itself through BEING and not through activity. 
As inside, so outside. The inner and outer silence is the ground of our experiences.

This year there is a new highlight for the first time: an adventure trip with the Land Rover to the Grand Erg, the largest contiguous sand sea in the Sahara in the south of Tunisia!

We experience how it feels when our heart speaks clearly to us again and our awake & creative mind finds the most beautiful and creative ways of translation & implementation.

Guidance on a different level, out of trust and appreciation.

We are more than our history!

We remember that we are precious and a constant miracle. We remember our soul mission, why we are on earth, what gifts we have brought with us. We become visible in our power, beauty & dignity in the dance of life. The sound of our soul and heart is the gentle track we follow in this time together. We celebrate the magic of life together.

In a base camp, nomads who have been travelling with me for over 27 years cook for us and look after us. The "sons of the desert" invite us to celebrate the desert with them, be it baking bread, drumming and singing around the campfire, exploring the dunes on camelback. They invite us to share the simplicity of natural life with them.

Our local caravan guides say about the desert,
that Allah has removed from it all that is superfluous,
so that we humans might recognise what is essential.