An archive of inner worlds

Narratives shaped by psychology, mysticism, and lived experience.
Each story is a doorway — into memory, imagination, and the architecture of the self.


About


Who am I?

A young software engineer based in London — a woman who moves between logic and instinct, structure and sensation.
I build systems for a living, but my world is shaped just as much by music, travel, and the small, luminous details that make life feel textured and alive.

I have always been drawn to stories — the hidden ones inside people, places, and moments. I follow what pulls me: rhythm, symbolism, ancient cultures, and the little joys that speak their own truths.

Stories have always found me.
In encounters that feel too precise to be coincidence, in journeys that shift my rhythm, in memories that open like doors.
I don’t chase them; they arrive, gently or fiercely, and I grow through each one.

This space is my in-between
a collection of thoughts, fragments, and frequencies.
A soft archive of where I’ve been, what moves me, and the woman I’m becoming.

“I hope you will go out and let stories, that is life, happen to you, and that you will work with these stories from your life — not someone else’s life — water them with your blood and tears and your laughter till they bloom, till you yourself burst into bloom.”
— Clarissa Pinkola Estés


🌙 My Creative Universe

Every idea I create comes from a different corner of my soul.
Some arrive from memory, some from joy, others from pain, some from mythology, some from imagination —
but all of them carry a piece of who I am.

They may seem different,
but they are one
different mirrors of the same soul.

These ideas don’t clash.
They harmonise.


“You Are Magic”

A love letter to healing and feminine power.

The softest thing I’ve ever written — a book about growth, adventure, intuition, self-worth, heartbreak, and returning to radiance. A memoir of my soul.

Inspiration:
• My emotional healing
• Lessons I learned alone
• The desire to give others the comfort I once needed


“Notes From The Second Frequency” — The Ketamine Story

A surreal metamorphosis into vibration and consciousness.

A story about dissolving into sound, memory, and pure frequency.

Inspiration:

• Franz Kafka and his brilliant novel “The Trial”
• My sensitivity and personal experiences
• Altered states, conscious observation and the subconscious
• The feeling of disappearing and reappearing as something new


Childhood Stories — “The Girl with the Purple Bandana” (Part of “You Are Magic”), “The Beekeper’s Prophecy”

Where my magic began.

Stories from the Pirin mountains — lilacs, monasteries, summer light, my grandfather, and my purple bandana.

Inspiration:

• Family Tribute
• Nostalgia
• Identity
• The mystical softness of my childhood.


“The Inner Skyscraper”Psychological Metaphors

The architecture of my inner world.

Poetic reflections where emotions become rooms, elevators, shadows, hallways. Linked to “Notes from a Second Frequency”, but a different kind of exploration of different aspects of the mind.

Inspiration:
• Introspection
• Emotional depth, stacking moments and memories into a vivid, winding lane of the past forming our current identity.
• The need to shape inner chaos into something visible


“Origins: A World Born of Rhythm”

The story of humanity told through music – a cinematic music set idea

“Origins” is a DJ set that travels through civilisations in chronological order
from Sumer and Egypt to Greece, Carthage, the Vikings, the Ottomans, the Maya, and finally the modern world —
ending with a quiet prayer for every innocent life affected by conflict today.

“Origins” is:
music, visuals, history, empathy, art direction, spirituality, performance, politics, mythology.
A journey across time, culture, memory, and compassion.

What inspired it:
• My fascination with ancient cultures and how different cultural influences blend into today’s electronic music landscape
• Mythology and history
• The belief that rhythm is the oldest language on Earth
• The desire to turn a DJ set into something meaningful, emotional, and human and use it to spread a powerful message.


The Plato Restaurant Concept

A philosophical dining concept idea born from a funny moment in Amsterdam.

This idea began during a playful conversation in Amsterdam with a friend.
He told me about his friend — a Michelin chef with too much talent to work for someone else.
We began bouncing absurd, imaginative ideas: sensory visuals, immersive dining, storytelling through taste — riding each other’s creative waves.

Somewhere in the laughter, I mentioned Plato’s Allegory of the Cave.
Suddenly everything aligned:

The sensory experience became symbolic.
The meal became a metaphor.
The restaurant became a journey from shadow to truth.

Inspiration:
• A spontaneous moment with a friend
• Amsterdam’s chaotic, playful energy
• A Michelin-chef anecdote
• My instinct to turn jokes into philosophy