Vissza
Bogi Biacsics
Mental health professional, family and systemic constellator, Zen Dharma teacher
Where she comes from, and how she can help?
She guides those on the path of growing up and awakening, self-knowledge, and self-transcendence toward a freer, fuller, and more authentic life rooted in inner balance. She does this as a unique East-West mix: mental health professional, systemic and family constellator, Zen Dharma teacher, and integral group facilitator. She blends Western and Eastern methods and paths into the Dharma cup, sprinkles in a little Bogis spice, and this is the package she brings to support youadapting to what your healing, cleansing, or awakening needs most at the moment.
She offers both individual and group processes: one-on-one sessions and constellations, one-day systemic workshops, retreats, long-term closed groups, and Zen practice.
From her childhood, she has been guided by mission and a conscious sense of purpose. It took her a long time to emerge from deep, cosmic loneliness, from the weight of perfectionism, anxiety, and other tight spaces. She struggled to find her balance, her golden mean. (And the path continues.) She often says: I can guide you even into the darkest depths, because I know the way thereand the way back. For twelve years, she has been supporting women. She previously worked as a PR and marketing manager in gynecological campaigns, including for Richter, maintaining close connections with patients, survivors, and doctors. These experiences strengthened her understanding of the unity of body, mind, and consciousness. Supporting women toward a fuller life and mental health is deeply important to her.
Her major mission is the healing of the inner child, as well as restoring balance to feminine and masculine qualities, inside and out. She treats life as sacred, bringing spirituality into everyday existencewithout over-mystifying or falling into dogma, focusing on the power of present-moment awareness. She jokes: *I come from space*not only for her intuitive abilities, but because as a child she survived by checking out and becoming head-heavy. This gives her a deep understanding of how hard it is to fully check in to life.
She also knows that it is possible, and that it liberates. But it requires taking responsibility, grasping the wheel, facing yourself, and daring to fall:
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Into the void.
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Out of your mind.
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Into heavy emotions.
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To the wounded and shadowed parts of yourself.
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Into the unknown awareness.
So that you may arrive at an integrated, intuitive, authentic way of beinga full emptiness. She sees, feels, and holds the space for you.
She warmly welcomes connection and shared journeys.


























