Veerle is a vibrant soul who lives with gratitude, love, and a deep connection to the present moment—held in the memory of the heart.
She has been singing Mantra and Kirtan for over 20 years and has found her spiritual home in the path of Bhakti Yoga.
Veerle studied at the Municipal Academy for Music, Speech, and Dance and performed in musicals with Jeugdtheater Ondersteboven. Over the years, she has deepened her practice through Bhakti workshops and retreats with teachers such as Jai Uttal, Tina Malia, Sivani Mata Francis, Gaura Vani Buchwald, and Lulu & Mischka. She has sung and played in various bands since her youth and, for the past eight years, has been offering Mantra and Kirtan sessions in yoga studios, as well as leading workshops in Belgium and abroad.
In recent years, Thai Yoga Massage has become an integral part of her path. She has trained with teachers including Siawash Peyman, Marec Gabor, and Thierry Bienfaissant, receiving certifications in Authentic Traditional Thai Yoga Massage, Intuitive Journey to Thai Massage, Anathai Breathing, and Therapeutic Thai Yoga Massage—all recognized by the International Society of Traditional Thai Yoga Massage (Sunshine House). She is also actively involved with the Thai Yoga School in Brussels.
Veerle completed a Yin Yoga Teacher Training with Mirjam Wagner and studied the Veronica Sherborne Method, leading to joyful parent-child yoga experiences. She offers a monthly Bhakti class and regularly provides musical accompaniment at Prana Yoga Studio in Onze-Lieve-Vrouw-Waver alongside Karen Van Langendonck.
She continues to deepen her spiritual journey through meditation under the guidance of Vamadeva Sage ~ Igor Kufayev.
The art of living yoga, singing in devotion, the healing touch of Thai Yoga Massage, and the stillness of meditation guide her in every step of life.
With the motto: “Join in, choose love, feel the power of oneness—Om,” Veerle shares her voice and her touch with joy and an open heart, always inviting others to participate.
Let your breath be your teacher. Come home to yourself.