Recently, during a visit to an art gallery in Zurich, I paused in front of a sculpture of an elephant. Its massive yet gentle presence conveyed a profound sense of protection, as if it wanted to safeguard those who courageously dare to explore new paths in life. Often, our courage pushes us toward unknown experiences, sometimes even bold, almost reckless. Yet, deep within our consciousness, we know what we are seeking. It is in that moment, when we move guided by our energy and intuition, that awareness and inner strength become our most reliable guide.
The path is challenging, filled with trials, resistance, and sometimes people who seem opposed to our steps. But who are these “everyone”? They are merely observers of the beauty you create, people who perceive your light and authenticity. Every critique, every obstacle then becomes a lesson, an opportunity to grow, a way to strengthen your determination.

Chessboard – The Path of Life
The energies around us can be complex, filled with invisible flows. Those who are sensitive and spiritual can feel these subtle currents. By knowing our own energy, we learn to protect ourselves, to move with trust, and to continue our path with confidence. When it seems we are losing whether time or money the wisdom reminds us that gain and loss are two sides of the same experience. What truly matters is inner peace, the growth of our inner strength, and the return of our soul home, to itself.
The elephant becomes a symbol and guide: the silent guardian of courage, perseverance, and spiritual protection that accompanies those who choose to follow their truth, in every circumstance. The chessboard adds itself as a symbol of life’s journey: each square represents a conscious choice, a step toward greater harmony and awareness, reminding us that mindfulness is the true guide along every path.
A heartfelt thank you to the staff of the Alexander E. Räber Gallery for their warm welcome and for passionately guiding me through each artwork during the photoshoot
Congratulations! You were wonderful …
I would say to us! Baci