How Luca got here
For 25 years I carried a feeling I couldn't name. From the outside, everything looked right — a career in corporate management, a family, a life that made sense on paper. Inside, there was a persistent emptiness I didn't feel entitled to acknowledge.
I kept moving, kept performing, kept telling myself this was just how life felt. Then in 2022 I burned out. Not dramatically. Quietly, and completely. What came after surprised me.
During a meditation in 2023 — one that started like any other — I had an encounter I can only describe as meeting God. It was an explosion of love unlike anything I'd known. I didn't have a framework for it. I spent months trying to understand what had happened, reading, listening, looking for someone who could help me make sense of it without making it smaller than it was.
That search led me to a six-month spiritual development program, then to automatic writing, then to channeling. I trained with people I trusted, practiced daily, and slowly discovered that what comes through — primarily Jesus, sometimes archangels or other figures — has a particular affinity for the big questions: who we are, why we're here, what grief and collapse and transition are actually asking of us.
I still move between two worlds. There's the professional life I maintain, and there's this work, which pulls at me with increasing force. I know that tension well — and I know how strange it can feel to be a left-brained, achievement-oriented person sitting across from something that defies every category you've relied on.
I'm not interested in making this more mystical than it needs to be. I explain what I'm doing before I do it. I tell you what not to expect. I stay present with whatever comes up, even when it moves me to tears. Especially then.
What I offer is honest, unhurried company for people who have hit a wall, a question, or a turning point they can't think their way through. If that's where you are, I'm glad you found this.