About Beyond Egos

Beyond Egos is a facilitator of healing, transformation, and connection .
Guiding you back to your true self, your essence.

Our dream is simple: a world where love and unity flourish, where we all live in harmony.

Every offering – from energy healing to retreats, from Kambo ceremonies to coaching – is designed to be deep, grounded and uplifting. Because healing doesn't have to be heavy.

Why Beyond Egos?
The awakening journey has its challenges. Past experiences and conditioning can keep us stuck in old patterns, disconnected from who we truly are. I'm here to help you break free from what no longer serves you, so you can embrace life with an open heart and clear mind.

Together, we look beyond the ego to find your deepest, most authentic self.

“The only way to grow is to work on whatever stops you from growing.”

The Ego

An unhealthy Ego

● Feeling of not being good enough;
● Uses anger to control other people;
● Is reactive, dramatic, defensive or easy to trigger;
● Repeats problematic behavior that causes pain;
● Fights reality or wishes it away;
● Refuses to face fear and challenges;
● Believes that happiness only occurs when there is no emotional pain or fear;
● Often feels overwhelmed by emotions;
● Expect perfection;
● Personalizes what others say and do;
● Uses blame, avoidance, criticism, or denial to deal with difficult situations;
● Feels a sense of superiority;
● Requires a lot of emotional validation and feels angry, anxious or depressed when it is not available;
● Cannot show compassion or understanding to people with different opinions or beliefs;
● Feels a sense of competition with others;
● Feels jealous or judgmental about other people's success;
● Avoid apologies and taking responsibility;
● Uses means to comfort, avoid, numb, escape, or distract from uncomfortable feelings;
● Always wants to be right and feels superior;
● Is chameleon-like: constantly changing to fit in or fulfill a role.

A healthy Ego:

● Reflective, responsive and resourceful;
● Thinks in terms of possibilities;
● Turns to healthy coping mechanisms in times of stress;
● Optimistic and grateful;
● Can understand, value and validate perspectives that are different;
● Strong sense of capacity and security;
● Stays within a feeling of self-confidence, personal power and the ability to handle triggering situations;
● Can tolerate discomfort and regulate emotions;
● Does not personalize what others say or do: maintains a healthy perspective;
● Embraces the imperfections of self, others and life;
● Takes ownership of problems: let's make other people responsible for themselves;
● Applies acceptance, compassion and cooperation;
● Acts from integrity and authenticity;
● Can distinguish between what can be changed and what cannot;
● Is adaptive and flexible;
● Feels worthy and believes to deserve good things;
● Can give and receive love and appreciation;
● Is aware of interests, desires and talents.

“We don’t see things as they are, we see things as we are.”