About Lubosh

Lubosh Cech was born in Prague, Czech Republic. After receiving the Bachelor of Arts degree he completed 3 years of a Ph.D. program in the History and Theory of Fine Arts at the Charles University in Prague. Under the increasing pressure of the communist political regime, he left Prague just one year before graduating and received a political asylum in Italy, eventually relocating to the United States as a refugee. He then spent nearly a decade designing and installing art exhibitions at Harvard University Art Museums in Cambridge, Massachusetts. 

During this time, Lubosh was actively painting and, in the process, began receiving images and information he didn’t understand. Mostly in the form of sacred geometry and symbols, these images let him to seeking answers in the writings of Carl Jung, Joseph Campbell and the Vedic philosophy. Joining an ashram (a spiritual community) in Cambridge helped him to explore this intuitive emergence and the ancient spiritual teachings and practices. 

For 12 years in the ashram, Lubosh engaged in rigorous spiritual training studying and teaching meditation, yoga and the philosophy and practices of Kashmir Shaivism (non-dual Tantra) under the guidance of many accomplished teachers. 

After leaving the ashram in 2002, he gradually expanded his studies to shamanism, philosophy, psychotherapy, plant spirit medicine, mysticism and various embodiment practices aiding the expansion of human consciousness. He trained under and worked with Drs. David Simon and Deepak Chopra, the founders of the Chopra Center for Wellbeing.

Lubosh has completed the year-long training in Somatic Relational Trauma-Informed Practices for Medicine-Assisted Facilitation, bringing this unique modality into his client practice.

In his counseling and medicine sessions, Lubosh explores with his clients the roots of personal and collective traumas, the lessons they can teach us and, ultimately, lead us to the experience of unity with all of Life.

Lubosh lives in Portland, Oregon, United States.