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FAQ

What should I start with: the Course or Personal Work?

If you have a specific request and need clarity, depth, and a resolution point — personal work is the right place to start.
Especially if you’ve been circling around the same theme for a long time: this often signals strong inner defenses. In such cases, it can be hard to move forward alone — this is where work with a specialist is essential.

If your request is about growth, a genuine curiosity about how you’re built, and a desire to gradually reorganize your inner system, strengthen your foundations, and shift into a new quality of life — the course is the best fit.
The course is a journey of inner maturation and reclaiming authorship. It’s for those ready to change not just in the moment, but on a systemic level.

When Is It the Right Time to Book a Consultation?

If you're not fully clear on what your request is, if the topic is complex (business, burnout, a shift in direction),or if you're simply unsure where to begin —you can book a one-time consultation to get a clearer view of where you are now and which format would be most aligned for you.

How often can you do individual work? Is a break necessary?

Yes, a break is essential.
The personal session “Architecture of Programs” initiates not only clarity, but also an energetic shift — and the system needs time to reorganize and integrate these changes into real life.

The recommended pause between such sessions is around 4 months.
If there's a need to go more frequently, this is discussed individually — based on your capacity and the maturity of the request.

After completing a course, integration time is also important.
There are no strict limitations, but the pace should be chosen consciously — guided by your readiness to go deeper.

Is "Architecture of Programs" like constellation work?

The “Architecture of Programs” format may outwardly resemble constellation work, but it is not a constellation process — as it’s based on a fundamentally different approach and scale of work.

While constellations often focus on a specific situation — revealing a conflict, placing figures, and finding a movement toward resolution (which can indeed be valuable as a first contact with the system),
Architecture of Programs is not aimed at resolution. Instead, it reveals the inner architecture of the person: what their life is built upon, which strategies govern the body, movement, and choices — and what exactly keeps the system in place, even when awareness has already occurred.

We go deeper — not into the story, but into the architecture of the field;
not into the drama, but into the underlying patterns that determine the course of life.
This is a process where we don’t “place” figures, but read form, tension, direction, and breakdowns;
where emotional involvement is secondary to precision of perception and structural transformation — which doesn’t happen in the session itself, but begins to live within the person afterwards.

That’s why Architecture of Programs is not an alternative to constellation work, but a different level of thinking — closer to consciousness engineering than to therapeutic role analysis.
And while constellations help you see what has happened,
Architecture allows you to understand where you’re acting from now — and how to truly shift your direction

Can I do a session together with a partner, mother, or sister?

Yes — if there’s a shared request and both parties are genuinely willing to look into it with honesty, no pressure, and inner consent for the process.
It’s important that each person is personally ready, and that the work is not driven by a desire to “fix the other,” but by a mutual intention to shift something together.

What if I have several requests and can’t decide before the session?

It’s important to understand that one session is not a universal solution to all issues at once.
The more precisely the request is defined, the deeper and clearer the work can be in the present moment.
Usually, one request is connected to the others — the system unfolds in layers, but we can’t force everything to “open up” all at once.

If it’s hard to choose, pay attention to what feels most alive right now:
where it hurts, where you feel stuck, where the tension is strongest.
That’s where you begin.
The rest will follow — in its own time and in the right order.

Can I do this work with a health-related issue, when there’s a physical condition?

Yes, you can bring this into the work — if you’re willing to look not at the diagnosis itself, but at the structure in which the illness arose and is being held.
We don’t treat the body directly. But we do explore what programs, decisions, tensions, or repressed processes may have brought the system to a point where the body became the only way to speak.

A physical issue is not a separate layer — it’s a consequence.
And if you’re ready not to “fix” it, but to truly listen to what your system is expressing through it,
this work can be deep, meaningful, and transformational.

But we do not replace a doctor.
We don’t promise to “heal.”
We work where the body is part of a deeper inner resolution.
And when the body speaks — we listen.
Precisely, gently, and with care.

If I’m taking medication or antidepressants, is it still okay to do this work?

If you’re taking antidepressants or any other medication, please let us know in advance.
This helps us take your current state into account and structure the process with care and precision, without pushing past your inner boundaries.

Also important: please limit alcohol intake 24 hours before the session — no more than one glass of wine.
This is not a formal rule, but a condition that helps your body and psyche stay in a clearer, more accessible state for the work.

Anxiety or strong nervousness before a session — is that normal?

Yes.
If anxiety, nervousness, or internal tension arise before the session — this is completely normal.

Often, the system senses the approach of a shift before the mind does.
Everything inside that’s used to holding the old patterns in place may start to resist — in an attempt to preserve the familiar.
This isn’t weakness — it’s the strength of retention showing up.

Nervousness isn’t a signal to not go.
It’s a signal that something important has already begun.
So the key is not to fight the anxiety, but to observe where it’s coming from.
And to come — not to “fix” it, but simply to be in the process, even with it.