The first kind is looking for a technique. Something to help them sleep. A ritual to restore energy. A practice to quiet the mind. These things exist and they have value. But this page is not for them.
The second kind senses something. They sense that what they are going through cannot be solved by a technique. That behind their exhaustion or illness or loss of meaning there is something deeper, something with its own structure, its own logic, its own timing. And they sense that this requires a guide, not a coach.
If you are reading this sentence and you know what I mean, you are in the right place.


There is no single protocol. Every person arrives with a different history, a different body, a different dream from the night before.
What exists is a system. A map. A way of seeing.
I work with chakras as structures of consciousness, not as abstract energy centers. Each chakra is a specific way we perceive the world and inhabit the body.
A sore throat can be purely anatomical. Or it can be a direct expression of what a person cannot say out loud. Both are true. Both dimensions are worked with simultaneously.
To this I bring dreams. Not as mystical visions but as diagnostic tools. The unconscious speaks in images. Green snakes, corpses, the ocean, teeth falling out. These images have their own language, their own logic. And that language is sometimes more precise than anything the conscious mind can articulate.
To this I bring mythology and archetypes. The hero who returns home as the Wounded Healer. The king without a kingdom. The father whose presence or absence shapes an entire inner world. When a person recognizes their living archetype, they understand why they repeat certain patterns and why they are betrayed by exactly the kind of person who has always betrayed them.
And to all of this I bring the tantric texts. Hatha Yoga Pradipika, Vijnana Bhairava Tantra, Gheranda Samhita. Not as esoteric literature but as precise technical instructions for working with consciousness, tested across thousands of years of practice.
Four different people. Health crisis, emotional shutdown, the weight of loss, grief. No two cases looked alike. No two had the same approach. One principle held across all of them: real transformation is not linear and has no shortcut. This is not a warning. It is an accurate description of how deep work actually functions.
A man after a major life transition.
He came with chronic physical symptoms and what he described as a search for meaning after his professional world closed. "I spent my whole life building something. Then it ended. And I realized I had no idea who I was without what I did." Behind that sentence was the loss of his father in childhood, grief that never found its form, and physical tension the body had been holding for decades. During one visualization, with no intention or preparation, his father appeared. Not as a memory. As a presence. Today this client says something he could not have said before: "Maybe everything I went through is meant to lead somewhere."
A man in acute crisis.
He came after witnessing a serious accident involving someone close to him. He could not access any emotional response at all. He described himself as completely shut down. In the first conversation, it became clear that the emotional block had very little to do with the accident. The loss of a parent in childhood had built an entire psychological architecture around one principle: feeling is dangerous. The work began with stabilization, then careful contact with what had been locked away for decades. It does not move quickly. But it moves.
A woman with a serious physical illness.
She came with a chronic autoimmune condition. In our first session she spoke about her body in the third person. Not as herself. She described her condition accurately, clinically, without a single emotional register. Everything passed through analysis and nothing passed through experience. The second session was the turning point: for the first time she acknowledged that emotions existed, she had simply been hiding them. That was the real beginning. The body stopped being a case and became a home.
A woman moving through grief.
She came during a period of profound loss. She continued. About the practice she says she could not have survived without it. Not as an exaggeration but as a precise statement of fact. Grief is not a matter of weeks. It is a process with its own rhythm, its own depth and its own critical points. Accompanying it requires different tools than ordinary conversation. And sometimes it requires saying clearly: "This is the edge of my role. Here you need a therapist. And I will stay with what I can hold."

You Are In Crisis
Health, relationship or identity crisis after a major change. The end of a career, a divorce, a loss. Painful and at the same time opening questions that otherwise never get the space they need.

You Are Looking For Deeper Orientation
Your outer life works. But something is missing. You are looking for meaning not as a motivational concept but as a lived experience of your own direction.

You Want To Go Deeper
You meditate, you have read widely, you have done courses. You feel you need someone with whom the work goes all the way down. Not a prepared program. A living encounter.
✗ Coaching. Coaching works with goals and plans. This guidance works with what lies beneath goals.
✗ Clinical therapy. We do not work with diagnoses. We work with what is.
✗ A quick fix. The minimum commitment is six months. Many guidances continue for years.
✗ A painless journey. Jungian shadow work and the tantric process of initiation are not about comfort. They are about wholeness.
Every session has its arc.
1. Orientation. A map of where the person is right now. The chakra that is active. The archetype that is appearing in dreams or behavior.
2. Practice. Always individualized. For clients with physical limitations, exclusively through visualization and bhavana yoga. Over time, kriya and breathing techniques, mudras, meditation. Mantras are given at the right moment, not as part of a curriculum.
3. Integration. A conversation where what came up gets processed. A dream from the previous week. The body's response. A moment where something shifted. Or a moment where the system resisted.
We meet online every two weeks. Materials from each session remain accessible throughout the guidance and after it ends.

Chakra system as a map of consciousness
From existential ground and safety (Muladhara) through space and authentic voice (Vishuddha) to transcendence (Sahasrara).
Dream work and active imagination
Following Robert Johnson's methodology. Dreams as living material, not symbols with fixed meanings.
Archetypes and mythology
The Hero, the King, the Wounded Healer, the Anima. Functional descriptions of how the psyche organizes experience.
Tantric texts
Hatha Yoga Pradipika, Gheranda Samhita, Kularnava Tantra. Technical instructions, not esoteric literature.
Mantra practice and initiation Given at the right time and in the right context. Direct transmission of vibration, not a sound relaxation technique.
Jyotish
Vedic astrology as a map of the terrain. Where natural strength lies, where natural resistance. The reading is provided by Kristýna.
The guidance runs for a minimum of six months. That is twelve sessions in a two-week rhythm.
In practice, guidance usually continues longer. The transformation that opens one layer reveals the next. This is not a failure. It is the natural course of the work.
Six-month guidance: $3,000 USD
The investment reflects the scope of the work. This is not a course. It is guidance that adapts to what you are carrying.
What is included:
✓ 12 individual online sessions, length according to current need
✓ Ayurvedic assessment and personalized recommendations
✓ Vedic astrology reading by Kristýna
✓ Mantra initiation
✓ Access to session materials for a minimum of two years
✓ Supporting audio and written lessons
✓ The possibility of contact between sessions in urgent situations
The first step is a free thirty-minute consultation. This is not a sales call. It is a conversation to understand what you are bringing and whether I am the right guide for it.
Not every person is ready for this work. Not everyone is a fit for what I offer. I take this consultation seriously and I tell the truth even when that means this kind of guidance is not right for a particular person at this particular time.
Jung said: "I would rather be whole than good."
This is not a slogan. It is a description of what this work does. It moves toward wholeness, not improvement. Wholeness includes what we would most like to avoid. And paradoxically, that is almost always where what we have been looking for actually lives.
The first step is a free thirty-minute consultation. Not a sales call. A real conversation where we clarify what you are bringing and whether I am the right guide for it. After the call, you have time to reflect. There is no pressure to decide on the spot.
No. Clinical therapy works with diagnoses and psychological treatment protocols. This guidance works with what is present: dreams, body responses, archetypes, patterns of behavior, the deeper logic beneath a person's experience. Some clients are also in therapy simultaneously and find the two approaches complement each other well. If at any point clinical support is what someone needs, I say so directly.
No. Coaching works toward goals and measurable outcomes. This guidance works with what lies beneath goals. The question is not how to get somewhere faster. The question is why you keep arriving at the same place.
Six months. That is twelve sessions in a two-week rhythm. In practice, most guidances continue longer. Transformation that opens one layer reveals the next. This is not a complication. It is how the work actually moves.
Once every two weeks, online via Zoom. Session length follows what is needed rather than a fixed clock. Some sessions run ninety minutes. Others close naturally in sixty.
No. The practice is always calibrated to where the person actually is, not where they think they should be. Some clients arrive with decades of practice. Others have never meditated. The starting point does not determine what becomes possible.
Every session has three parts. First, theoretical orientation: a map of where you are right now, the chakra or archetype that is active, the framework that makes sense of what has been coming up. Second, individualized practice: visualization, breathing, meditation, or mantra work, depending on what is appropriate. Third, integration: a conversation that processes what came up in the practice, including dreams from the previous week, body responses and anything that shifted or resisted since the last session.
Dream work and active imagination following Robert Johnson's methodology. Jungian archetypes and mythology as functional maps of the psyche. The chakra system as a structure of consciousness rather than abstract energy theory. Tantric texts including Hatha Yoga Pradipika, Gheranda Samhita and Kularnava Tantra as technical references. Mantra initiation given at the right time and in the right context. Vedic astrology readings by Kristýna as an additional map of the terrain.
Fifteen to twenty minutes is ideal. The emphasis is on regularity rather than volume. A consistent ten minutes every day does more than an hour on weekends. The practice is designed to fit into a real life, not to become another obligation.
Yes. All session recordings and supporting materials are available on a secure platform for a minimum of two years after the program ends.
Twelve individual online sessions. An Ayurvedic assessment with personalized recommendations. A Vedic astrology reading by Kristýna. Mantra initiation. Access to session recordings and supporting audio and written materials. The possibility of contact between sessions in urgent situations.
Find out if Vedic guidance is for you. We'd love to help you find the right path.

Daniel Zeidl
"The results are better and everything in the darkness is starting to find a ray of light. I have to be honest — I cried. From joy, from gratitude, from exhaustion. I slept for almost an entire day and I am gathering my strength. I still have pain, but my mind has found a reason to keep fighting. You and your guidance have a large part in that — over this period it has literally been saving my life. I hope that when I do our practices, you can feel my gratitude and love for everything you have taught me."

Tereza Sládková — psychotherapist
"As a psychotherapist, I know many paths of working with oneself. And yet this guidance, alongside my parallel study of Ayurveda with Kristýna, opened a new dimension of care — the connection of consciousness, body, nutrition and natural cycles. I find it especially valuable during life's transitions and passages. It offers resources, a slowing down, and a gentle but firm foundation instead of pressure to perform. I am taking away very practical tools for daily life and a deeper trust in the rhythm of life itself."

Martina G.
"Half a year of work with Daniel brought something into my life that I had wanted for a long time but considered almost unattainable: genuine calm. Not passivity. The kind of calm in which the mind stops, the body lets go of long-held symptoms, and something deeper becomes audible. I am not at the end of a journey. I feel as though I am at the beginning of one."

Filip K.
"For years I worked on myself and kept hitting the same limits. Daniel and Kristýna helped me not only understand those limits but actually integrate them. Changes came naturally and gradually. There were moments when I could hardly believe what was shifting. Their work is deeply professional, honest and warm. I recommend it without reservation."