Why this Space
This website has a double purpose. It is, first, a personal design space — an atelier — for my ongoing exploration of Incubation and Liminality. It is, second, an open field: a place where reflections may resonate, where ideas may meet, and where transformation can be considered from a different angle. It is offered as a space for perception — and as an invitation to dialogue.
Since I can remember, I have been driven by a single question: How can one change reality? This is, obviously, a deeply philosophical inquiry. A couple of months ago, I encountered the concept of liminal spaces — places where the old no longer holds and the new has not yet taken shape. As human beings, we tend to seek quick solutions and clear plans. We do not easily tolerate ambiguity or contradiction. Yet I believe that fundamental transformation becomes possible only when we learn to remain in liminality — and to see transformation not as something imposed, but as an unfolding of a reality that waits to be manifested.
As I continued this inquiry, I realized that liminality is not primarily linked to a physical place. It is a mode of perception. Quantum physics suggests that we live in a participatory universe — that how we perceive and observe ourselves and the world, and how we act, may influence reality itself.
At this point in my exploration, I felt somewhat stuck. Fortunately, a friend introduced me to the concept of Incubation. I use this term to describe practices that reconnect a person with a deeper dimension of existence — with the soul and what I call the First Self. Such practices appear across civilizations for millennia, from early ritual sites such as Göbekli Tepe to temple sleep in ancient Greece, Indigenous traditions in North America, contemplative practices in Buddhism, and modern explorations such as the Gateway Process.
In other words, incubation gathers practices that expand our range of perception — and, with it, our participation in reality.
This is where I find myself now. That is why this website exists: as an open and evolving atelier, and as the beginning of a continued exploration of a personal question that has never left me — How can we transform reality in a way that benefits all sentient beings?