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We live in a world that suffers from separation — between people, nations,
even parts of ourselves.
We keep creating suffering because we forget the laws behind appearances.

Fear contracts, love opens.
Control divides, awareness heals.


For over thirty years I’ve worked with those laws — in theatre, in leadership, in coaching, in conflict areas.
Because whether you’re a person, a company or a country, the patterns are the same:

when fear leads, we repeat pain.
When awareness leads, we create freedom.
My work is about stepping out of the wheel of endless reaction — the wheel of fortune that keeps us chasing meaning —
and into the living field of presence.

 

That’s where healing begins.
Not through ideas or talk, but through embodiment — through seeing, feeling, moving, and daring to be real again.
Theatre is the space where we can practice that truth.
Where protection gives way to curiosity,
and stories that keep us small can finally dissolve.
This is what Staging the Good stands for:
Bringing awareness, honesty and aliveness back into the world —
so we can remember who we are,
and start creating, leading and living from love instead of fear.

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