Breathing
A reflection on breathwork, trust, and entering the unknown with openness.
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A late medieval historical novel, rooted in real lives and true events, and written with warmth, depth, and a quietly resonant voice.
The upcoming debut from Regine Rubbrecht invites readers into a world of women, courage, and inner strength. It is the first book in a trilogy, with Christine de Pizan at its heart and a historical atmosphere that reaches toward the world around Van Eyck.
First book of a trilogy
Tussen stilte en stem
Regine Rubbrecht
Christine de Pizan — a historical novel based on real events.
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About
She writes, walks, speaks, and builds from the same source: a grounded presence that connects head, heart, and body.
She tells stories through small moments from life, softly placed, sometimes with a smile that opens air and light. Her words do not land because they persuade, but because they resonate.
Read the full storyThree paths
Warmth, movement, and words are not separate worlds here. They are different expressions of the same attentive source.
Energy via warmth
Infrared warmth, approached with both technical intelligence and human sensitivity. Precision over excess. Better energy instead of more energy.
Energy via movement
A friendly walk to talk about life, transitions, energy, and what wants to move. Outdoors, in conversation, at a natural pace.
Energy via words
Reflective writing, selected blog pieces, and an upcoming historical novel that brings silence, voice, and history into conversation.
Friendly walks
Some conversations open more easily in motion. Regine offers friendly walks for people who want to reflect, breathe, listen, and explore life from a calmer place.
Selected writings
Regine’s blog brings together intuition, healing, movement, surrender, writing, and everyday moments that quietly reveal something larger.
A reflection on breathwork, trust, and entering the unknown with openness.
Read on the blog →A tender story of grief, movement, and unexpected presence beneath a willow tree.
Read on the blog →On trust, surrender, and learning that what feels like nothing can still hold us.
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