Technology Meets Heart: Why I Do Frequency Work as an Engineer
"You're an engineer and now you're doing frequency work? How does that fit together?" I hear this question often. And my answer is: it fits perfectly. More than that: this combination is my greatest strength.
The Engineer's Mindset
I studied mechanical engineering with a focus on aerospace technology at Bremen University of Applied Sciences. Before that, I trained as an aircraft mechanic in the German Armed Forces. These experiences shaped me deeply – not just professionally, but in how I think.
Engineers think in systems. We ask: How does this work? What are the inputs and outputs? Where are the feedback loops? What happens when one variable changes? This way of thinking doesn't disappear when you leave the engineering world. It becomes part of who you are.
The Turning Point
For years, I worked in technical fields. And for years, I also explored a completely different world: coaching, inner processes, the subconscious, energy work. Not as an escape from technology, but as a complement to it.
The turning point came when I discovered Healy. Here was a technology that combined both worlds: technical precision (microcurrent, frequency programmes, bioresonance principles) and a philosophy that resonated with everything I'd learned about the nervous system and self-regulation.
Information instead of force. Regulation instead of control. Relationship instead of repair.
These aren't just nice words. They're a technical description of how the Healy works – and a philosophy of how I want to work with people.
What the Engineer in Me Brings
When I work with clients, my engineering background shows up in specific ways:
Systems thinking: I don't look at symptoms in isolation. I ask: What system is this part of? What are the connections? Where might the root cause be?
Precision: I don't make vague promises. I explain what Healy is (a certified wellness device), what it can do (offer frequency impulses), and what it cannot do (diagnose or treat diseases).
Curiosity: I love understanding how things work. This means I stay up to date with the science behind frequency technology – and I'm honest about what we know and what we don't yet know.
What the Mentor in Me Brings
But the engineer alone isn't enough. I also need the mentor in me – to sense what a person actually needs. To create relationship. To hold space.
Technology without heart is cold. Heart without technology is sometimes too vague. But both together? That's my strength.
My Invitation to You
If you're looking for someone who truly understands frequency technology – not just superficially – and who also sees you as a human being, then you're in the right place. I'm not a "typical wellness consultant". I'm an engineer with heart. And that's exactly what makes the difference.
Disclaimer: The approaches and experiences described in this article are personal perspectives and do not replace medical treatment. For health concerns, please always consult a doctor or therapist.
