About Isabelle Eichhorn

My work moves around one word: presence — not as a method, but as a direct experience.

My background lies in the legal world. I worked at the Public Prosecution Service and the court, and moved toward the judiciary.

I also worked as a mediator, where listening between people and holding different perspectives were central.

During this work, I often heard that people felt safe to speak — not because I gave direction, but because I was truly present and had nowhere I wanted the conversation to go. In that openness, space arises to settle. What was previously unseen can become visible, and the unspoken can find words.

The search for truth ran as a thread through what I did: first within the legal system, later in human encounter.

Gradually it became clear that essential clarity does not arise through judgment or analysis, but in a space of open presence.

Later my work shifted toward individual sessions, readings and healings, and attuned group meditations. What became increasingly clear is that shifts arise in a space where nothing needs to be solved and where someone can truly meet themselves.

In what now unfolds, these experiences come together.

I offer a calm, held space in which open presence becomes tangible and clarity can arise without pressure to change. Clarity is not a technique, but a natural quality of staying present, through which what is essential becomes visible.

I meet people who long for simplicity, authenticity, and a deeper form of contact.

What remains is simplicity.
Presence in which meeting takes shape naturally — as a natural way of coming together.