
"Traveling has completely changed my life, and I wholeheartedly sharing it with others” (c)
Founder and inspirational muse of Freemocean since 2016
Buddhist, personal disciple of Tibetan lamas Karma Lhatrul Rinpoche and Lama Glenn Mullin
In 2013 officially took refuge in Buddhism and dedicated her life to quality and depth of practice rather than quantity. Margo consider the most important mindfulness practice in the daily interactions with others: business, friendships, relationships, parenting. Learning about yourself and accepting yourself. When you don't dream and try to change the world and other people, but just become better all the time.
Extreme sports lover. With the help of yoga and breathing practices she transformed her life and raised the level of health, now she is using it in all her projects and sharing it openly with other people.
Graduated sociologist at Moscow State University and a clinical psychologist at Russian State University of Psychology.
Studied in India, has a degree in yoga, certified instructor of breathing and meditative practices.
Serial entrepreneur in the field of mental health. Has been living in Asia for many years.
Volunteer in charity foundations, regularly supporting social projects around the world, helping people through emigration, war, stress, loss of loved ones, willingly sharing her time and skills.
Since childhood, Margo has been in poor health, suffering from asthma. As a result of her fascination with breathing practices, she pushed her limits and overcomed many deseases, she is sharing these secrets on her trips. All travellers in her groups have walked Kora around Kailas without assistive medicine on their own strength, learning and exploring their abilities, immersing and walking this spiritual path within themselves, through their fears and limitations.
“Ever since my heart led me to Tibet, it was a moment when everything stopped. I found what I was looking for. A place where the heart always beats a little stronger and all the senses are heightened. A place where you don't have to rush anywhere, to pretend to be nobody, where you have nothing to hide and nothing to be afraid of. A place where you meet the real you. Where you find all the answers to your questions. A place that I can help you to find.
It is important to realize that Tibet is not an outward journey, but a spiritual one. Such a journey has little to do with transporting your body on the airplane to a new place. Traveling to Tibet is a journey that purifies the soul. After all, it is here that you will be able and sure to meet all your inner limitations and fears and finally be able to get through them.
I will be happy to be your companion on this journey!”