About Me
I’m Lucy
A holistic perspective is at the heart of my work.
A holistic perspective is at the heart of my work.
My Mission
My mission is to help people reconnect with themselves, find inner balance, and explore the deeper layers of existence.
For many years, I have been working with spiritual self-awareness and natural healing methods, because I believe that the harmony of body, soul, and spirit together brings true healing and balance.
My Studies
2023–2024
Kinesiology, Three in One Concepts – One Brain®
InSpirál Academy
2020–2022
Foundation Training in Naturopathy
Széchenyi Health Center – Academy of Natural Healing
2017–2018
Integrated System of Numerology and Bach Flower Therapy
Pythagoras Institute
Teacher: Zsuzsanna Eschwigné Varga
2015–2017
Tiszta Forrás Intézet (Clear Brook College of Parapsychology and Alternative Healing)
Main specialization: Transcendental Karma Astrology
Teachers: Zsuzsanna Griga and Emese Sáfár
Academic Background
1997–2005
Master’s degree in English Language and Literature, qualified as a teacher.
I taught English for ten years.
Currently, I teach spiritual self-awareness subjects and occasionally lead workshops.
My Art – Poems
POETRY Collection
Letters in Sand/Írás a homokban
Lucy Déry’s poems evoke the subtle layers of the soul: the silence of the moment, the power of change, and the possibility of rebirth. Letters in Sand / Írás a Homokban, is a bilingual work that balances on the edge of Hungarian and English, seeking to express the inexpressible. Many of the poems are accompanied by photographs, which together create an intimate, meditative space for the reader.
The themes explored in the collection include:
the fleeting nature of the moment
the relationship between humans and nature
the play of light and shadow
the transformation and strength of the feminine soul
The world of Letters in Sand / Írás a Homokban offers short, haiku-like glimpses, meditative prose poems, and translations of folk songs.
Language—sometimes soft and clear, sometimes stark and distilled—reflects the immediate vibrations of experience. The collection portrays the cycle of destruction and creation: just as a wave washes everything away, it also draws new patterns in the sand. This process is a metaphor for the movements of the soul: every loss is the antechamber to a new discovery.
“Seven brushstrokes drawn
swiftly in sand my finger
paints a bird flying”
/Lucy Déry: Sand Art/

