Who am I?

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Who am I?



My name is Vanndana Sungkur, and my journey is a constant exploration of the multiple dimensions of the human being. I define myself as a kind of plumber, electrician, or locksmith of information fields, allowing life to flow freely in the present moment. My art is vibrational, and my main tool is intuition. I live and feel the frequencies, the information.


For 20 years, I worked in financial markets as a trader, wealth manager, mergers and acquisitions consultant, and financial and strategic engineer. With an Executive MBA and various certifications (Ericksonian hypnosis, neuroscience, NLP, EMDR, EFT, transactional analysis, Human Design, Akashic Records, etc.), I explored a system that allowed me to reveal talents already within me.


But beyond the diplomas, my real training is life, my experiences, and my learning.


I am neither a therapist nor a healer. I deeply believe in self-healing and in each person's ability to find themselves. We are all hypersensitive, mediums, and responsible for our choices. We don't have extra-senses, simply senses we never learned to use. We humans are far more extraordinary than we think!

This is how Being Human was born, an invitation to self-awareness and reconnection with the unique human you are. It's not a traditional program, but a journey, an exploration.


I designed it as a gateway to reconnect everyone to their innermost being through four doors:

Reset, Explore, Be, Expand.


With Being Human, I've guided more than 1,500 people on their journey back to themselves. It's not a job; it's a passion. Seeing human beings reconnect with their power, rediscover their sovereignty and their radiance, is what excites me every day.


Life is a constant learning process. It has taught me that it's essential to put yourself back at the center of your galaxy, to dare to be fully yourself. And I guide you by simply sharing insights and keys that I use myself every day.

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