In That Exhale Something Opens:
A silence where the real journey starts, a space where you meet the truth of who you are.
I’m Marina
Career and Life Path Mentor
Informed by Hypnotherapy and Soul-Led Guidance
I Guide You To Realign With Your Path By Reconnecting With Your Core Self And Uncovering The Unconscious Bonds That Still Shape Your Present.
Most people live as if they must keep healing the past
Feeding the Healing fantasy. Thinking that one day, when they are healed enough, they will arrive in the life they’ve been waiting for: whole, purposeful, perfectly healthy, abundant, and finally free.
My work ends that cycle
When grief lands and the fantasy dissolves, your body exhales. Breath returns. Life moves. From here, you learn to digest the truth of life instead of resisting it. And you expand from a rooted place—co-creating a life that feels deeply aligned with who you are.
For me, That Meant:
Trusting myself in small choices, choosing what feels true instead of what only looks right. Walking away from what drains me and no longer betraying myself to belong.
Allowing mistakes, detours, and even changing my mind to be part of growth — I am human.
Recognizing my family shaped me, but it does not define me. My life now rests on conscious choices, not old wounds.
Saying goodbye to people and places — not from pain, but from honoring who I am. I continue in peace, without needing others to follow.
That’s the essence of
Humami and Free – Reborn to Feel It All
Tasting Life in Its Fullness: Salt and Sweet, Bitter and Warm. Without Shutting the Door.
Who It’s For
This work is for you if:
You’ve done the healing work—therapy, retreats, workshops—yet somehow life still circles back to the same pain. No matter how much you try, you find yourself triggered by the same patterns again and again.
Your career and relationships are still organized around a wounded bond: a mother who couldn’t see you, a partner you kept trying to fix, or an authority whose approval you still chase.
You feel ready to end the cycle. Not by denying your wounds or pretending they don’t matter, but by no longer letting them decide who you are, what you choose, or how you live.
You want to digest every flavor of life—joy and grief, clarity and chaos—without being overwhelmed. For me, this meant finally facing my emotions instead of running from them, walking through the pain instead of around it, and realizing I could come out the other side knowing what my next steps are.