We spend so much time trying to know ourselves. Therapy, analysis, astrology, BaZi, destiny reading, tarot... Methods differ, but the question is always the same: Who am I, really?
They shed light on us, give a glimpse of the true colour of our own soul. Not telling us what to do, or what we cannot do. They remind us that beneath all our choices and changes, there is a Self that has always been there.
Our souls arrive already tinted — each one a particular shade. In the first half of life, others painted on us: parents, culture, trauma, expectation. We might have mistaken all of that for ourselves. We might envy other people, desire other ways of living, pursue other versions of a "good life."
The second half of life is ours to take back. We can keep painting the way we were taught. Or we can begin to ask: What do I want this painting to become?
I am a psychiatrist from Hong Kong, currently training at ISAPZURICH. My analytical work draws on both clinical psychiatric experience and depth psychological exploration, a combination I find both grounding and generative.
I have a long-standing interest in Chinese astrology and the I Ching, and I am drawn to the questions that arise when these Eastern traditions meet depth psychology: What does it mean that both traditions speak of fate and freedom? Of pattern and transformation? Of something essential in us that seeks to be known?
My hope is that through our work together, you will begin to see the colours that are truly yours — the self not shaped by others' expectations, but the one that was always already there.
Languages Spoken
Cantonese – 廣東話
Mandarin – 中文
English