Hungarian traditionalist and wanderer with a passion for exploring different religious and philosophical paths. My interests reach from pre-Christian beliefs (mainly Ásatrú and Gnosticism) to eastern philosophies. I am constantly deepening my knowledge in Mahāyāna and focusing on the works of early Tibetan (Kagyu) Buddhist schools, and Chinese (Caotung) Buddhist sects.

I enjoy weaving together my love for history, spirituality, and art to create a life that’s both reflective and meaningful.

The focus of my nominal online presence is my YouTube channel Wanderer Of Khanti, where I combine various breathing techniques with meditation and mantra chanting, supporting the the listener in developing presence.

I find creativity and peace in both sound and silence, often turning to meditation for deeper reflection. My journey is shaped and constantly forming by writers like Béla Hamvas and René Guénon (and lately Ramana Maharsi).

Former product designer and digital artist, currently working as a pranayama instructor and manual therapist (with a focus on Shiatsu, prevention and natural healing).
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  • Breathwork Instructor & Manual Therapist (Former Product Designer) at Viriya
  • Lives in Luxembourg, Grand Duchy of Luxembourg
  • From Budapest, Hungary
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  • 28/03/1993
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  • I watched the creek’s waters quietly weave around the fallen tree, its once sturdy form now surrendered to the flow. With each passing wave, I saw the tree lose its old weight, its strength dissolved into the current. Once proud in life, it now gave itself entirely to the cycle, giving back its corpus to the earth. In the waves pulsing, I saw "myself".

    The ego, the dissolving self—all that is binding this decaying body to the gentle rhythm of birth and death. That pulse, that short, natural celebration of life, not in some grand moment, but in every quiet surrender. The waves carry on; my corpus is here, but my anima is hidden in the hollow trunks of that tree. Not the first, and not the last time.
    I watched the creek’s waters quietly weave around the fallen tree, its once sturdy form now surrendered to the flow. With each passing wave, I saw the tree lose its old weight, its strength dissolved into the current. Once proud in life, it now gave itself entirely to the cycle, giving back its corpus to the earth. In the waves pulsing, I saw "myself". The ego, the dissolving self—all that is binding this decaying body to the gentle rhythm of birth and death. That pulse, that short, natural celebration of life, not in some grand moment, but in every quiet surrender. The waves carry on; my corpus is here, but my anima is hidden in the hollow trunks of that tree. Not the first, and not the last time.
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  • Good morning,

    Please try to do your best to keep AI off the walls. My suggestion is _WasItAI_. Not a 100% solution, but a useful filter to use before you upload the "coolest" image of Þor with a red glowing katana in his hand (trust me, I've seen those...). Of course, it will become more difficult to recognize AI-generated images every day, but fortunately we still have some good developers who try to keep everyone safe from a flood of digital mess. If you can, support their work or at least use their tool (while it's free).
    Good morning, Please try to do your best to keep AI off the walls. My suggestion is _WasItAI_. Not a 100% solution, but a useful filter to use before you upload the "coolest" image of Þor with a red glowing katana in his hand (trust me, I've seen those...). Of course, it will become more difficult to recognize AI-generated images every day, but fortunately we still have some good developers who try to keep everyone safe from a flood of digital mess. If you can, support their work or at least use their tool (while it's free).
    WASITAI.COM
    /wasitai
    Check if images were generated by a machine
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  • Úlfur í skóginum er alltaf úlfur.
    Úlfur í skóginum er alltaf úlfur.
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  • I've been posting more actively lately, thanks to the community's positivity. I want to show how feedback (whether in physical or online space) has a beneficial effect on our body and mind. Use your own words and don't prompt. Accept your faults and the critique, and learn from them. Write, share your thoughts, open up to others, and build your community.

    But.

    If you take advice from me, if there is a forest near you, don't just walk through it; softly touch and caress the trunks of the trees. Sit down in a clearing or by a stream and, if only for 5 minutes, watch the movement of insects, the flow of the grass, and the endless gurgling of the stream. You will notice a pulse. Primordial. It doesn't just resonate with your ears and eyes, but also with your bones. There is a quote in Mahāyāna: "See with your ears and listen with your eyes."

    This is the path followed by our ancestors and this is our path if we as humans want to stay on the middle-way.

    "Meðalsnotr
    skyli manna hverr
    æva til snotr sé
    því at snotrs manns hjarta
    verðr sjaldan glatt,
    ef sá er alsnotr er á"
    I've been posting more actively lately, thanks to the community's positivity. I want to show how feedback (whether in physical or online space) has a beneficial effect on our body and mind. Use your own words and don't prompt. Accept your faults and the critique, and learn from them. Write, share your thoughts, open up to others, and build your community. But. If you take advice from me, if there is a forest near you, don't just walk through it; softly touch and caress the trunks of the trees. Sit down in a clearing or by a stream and, if only for 5 minutes, watch the movement of insects, the flow of the grass, and the endless gurgling of the stream. You will notice a pulse. Primordial. It doesn't just resonate with your ears and eyes, but also with your bones. There is a quote in Mahāyāna: "See with your ears and listen with your eyes." This is the path followed by our ancestors and this is our path if we as humans want to stay on the middle-way. "Meðalsnotr skyli manna hverr æva til snotr sé því at snotrs manns hjarta verðr sjaldan glatt, ef sá er alsnotr er á"
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  • Good morning,

    First of all, thank you so much for the kind wishes yesterday (no surprise — I love this community). I can’t think of a better reason to share this album, carried back to my doorstep by the wind through ancient trees. I used to listen to it on repeat during my dhyanas in the forest, especially in the winter season. Maybe you’ll love it too.

    I also collect underground artists in my physical and digital vaults, so if you have a special favorite from the past, don’t hesitate to share it with me. Endless thanks for that.
    Good morning, First of all, thank you so much for the kind wishes yesterday (no surprise — I love this community). I can’t think of a better reason to share this album, carried back to my doorstep by the wind through ancient trees. I used to listen to it on repeat during my dhyanas in the forest, especially in the winter season. Maybe you’ll love it too. I also collect underground artists in my physical and digital vaults, so if you have a special favorite from the past, don’t hesitate to share it with me. Endless thanks for that.
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  • My weekend plan is to prepare for my anatomy exam on Monday. That means I would have to consume more caffeine than the human body can handle. The answer is nope.
    The best solution: listening to Hungarian Dark Oriental / Fusion Ambient / Tengri Wave, of course.

    How is your weekend going?
    My weekend plan is to prepare for my anatomy exam on Monday. That means I would have to consume more caffeine than the human body can handle. The answer is nope. The best solution: listening to Hungarian Dark Oriental / Fusion Ambient / Tengri Wave, of course. 😀 How is your weekend going?
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  • Dear Kins,

    I don’t plan to use my profile for self promotion (as I find FolkRealms "a hidden gem in the myriad of similar, common river stones"), but as this is one of my dearest passion projects, I’d like to share with you my latest Pranayama video. In alignment with the spirit of this community, I intend to share more videos like this in the near future, as I believe that in today’s world of constant noise, nurturing a healthy mental state is vital for walking the path to deeper spirituality and knowledge.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RrYi78HFPLA

    You don't need to subscribe, like or do any kind of social interactions with this project, just do a nice breathing practice with me if you need a 20 minute relief in your day.

    I’d be happy to receive your feedback—whether positive or constructive.

    Have a great weekend!

    Namo.
    Dear Kins, I don’t plan to use my profile for self promotion (as I find FolkRealms "a hidden gem in the myriad of similar, common river stones"), but as this is one of my dearest passion projects, I’d like to share with you my latest Pranayama video. In alignment with the spirit of this community, I intend to share more videos like this in the near future, as I believe that in today’s world of constant noise, nurturing a healthy mental state is vital for walking the path to deeper spirituality and knowledge. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RrYi78HFPLA You don't need to subscribe, like or do any kind of social interactions with this project, just do a nice breathing practice with me if you need a 20 minute relief in your day. I’d be happy to receive your feedback—whether positive or constructive. Have a great weekend! Namo.
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