About me
My Journey as a Medium:
- June 2025 – Spirit Team (Magdalena Stampfer)
- October 2025 – Evidential Mediumship (Magdalena Stampfer)
- January 2026 – Trance Healing and Trance Communication for Beginners (Arthur Findlay College: Andrej Djordjevitch, Lynn Parker)
- Ongoing Mentorship with Magdalena Stampfer (since June 2025)
- Ongoing Workshops with Charlie Kelly (since January 2026)
- September 2026 – Advanced Training (Arthur Findlay College – Jackie Wright)
Biography:
Born on Sunday, May 2, 1976, at 8:20 PM — a Taurus. An ordinary man. Unordinarily attentive to what cannot be seen.
I often say that I am just a simple guy. And I truly think of myself that way. I don’t come from any extraordinary background or story. I was born into an average family, and for a long time, I didn’t think of myself as a medium or a “spiritual” person at all.
As a child, I lived exactly like many of us did. When Robin Hood was on TV, we made bows and played in the woods. When it was Four Tank-Men and a Dog, we played war. And when they showed the Peace Race, we played “caps” in the sand, marking out our own tracks. A normal childhood. No grand stories. No labels.
My path to mediumship didn’t begin with grand words or the conviction that I possessed some special gift. Many of the things that are called “mediumship” today were things I used to do completely unconsciously. Only over time did friends start saying that I’m like a medium, a clairvoyant… and who knows, maybe something more.
In reality, I simply am. Over the years, I also began to understand something very important: the spiritual world doesn’t choose people based on their education, their wallet, or their background. For a long time, I was a rather withdrawn person. I held the belief that I was “too simple,” and because of that, I lacked self-confidence. Today, I know it doesn’t matter. I am living proof of that.
Various experiences in my life—including the difficult and painful ones—made me start opening up more to the invisible. Only then did I begin to understand that certain things had actually accompanied me all along. Even in early childhood, situations occurred that I can now label differently. Back then, however, I thought everyone experienced them. It was only when some of my peers started looking at me as someone “strange” that I realized my experiences weren’t obvious to everyone.
During that time, my grandmother—who is now in the spiritual world—was an immense support to me. It was with her that I could talk about these things calmly and without being judged. Thanks to her, I learned not to fear what I feel or experience, and to this day, I feel that she is still close in some way.
As time went on, I began to understand more and more that the spiritual world arrives with gentleness, not noise. I realized that the most important thing isn’t to make an impression, but to be honest with what is felt and conveyed. That is why, in my work, I prioritize authenticity, respect, and peace. I don’t try to artificially embellish anything. I stay close to people—their emotions, their longings, their questions, and their hopes.
Over time, I also understood something else. This world, which many call the world of the dead… to me, is a world that is very much alive. Warm. Sincere. Full of love and immense understanding. And every time I have the opportunity to be a bridge between that world and another human being, I feel that it is something more than just work.
It is an honor and a privilege for me to be a part of this process—to be able to dedicate myself to this service in an honest way, from the heart. And although I stand here as an ordinary man, it is precisely in this simplicity that I find the greatest meaning. Because helping in this way—bringing peace, answers, and even a small bit of solace—gives me immense joy and the feeling that I am in the right place.
I believe that in mediumship, the most important things are not grand words, but truth, humility, and heart. And it is from such a place that I work.
