Meet Andreas Popp
Andreas Popp is the founder of Vector Biodynamics School and the creator of the method "Working with the Space of Consciousness." His path to this work was anything but direct — it wound through construction sites, a beauty salon, countless massage tables, and over 25 years of meditation practice.
Today, Andreas teaches practitioners and seekers from around the world how to access the layers of consciousness where hidden tensions and unresolved experiences are stored — and how to work with them precisely, gently, and effectively. His seminars combine deep theoretical understanding with hands-on practice from the very first day.

How I Came to This Work
I'm half German, born in Ukraine, raised in Siberia. In 1992, my family emigrated to Germany. I lived there for 15 years, built a life, and eventually returned to Russia — with no idea that my path would lead me here.
At first, I worked in construction, managing industrial projects. Nothing in my life pointed toward healing or bodywork. Then, through an unexpected turn of events, I became a co-owner of a beauty salon. I had no intention of doing anything hands-on — but I got curious about massage and started learning it as a hobby.
One day, the salon's massage therapist didn't show up. Three clients were waiting. Someone had to step in, so I did. After the session, all three told me they weren't going back to the previous therapist. Within weeks, they had referred 15 more people. That's how it started.
I began studying seriously — and broadly. Visceral manipulation, craniosacral therapy, various manual techniques from both European and Eastern traditions. I trained with experienced osteopaths and biodynamic practitioners, completed multiple certifications, and spent two years assisting a senior practitioner with his teaching and clinical work. It was an intense period: a full schedule of clients, constant learning, long hours. By the end of it, I had a solid foundation in hands-on bodywork and a deep respect for what these methods could do — but also a growing awareness of their limits.
My meditation practice — which by then spanned over 20 years — gave me an advantage. My perception was already trained. I could feel subtle shifts in the body faster than most, and I learned techniques quickly. But even with all of this, I kept running into a wall.
No matter how refined the technique, there was always something I couldn't quite reach. The body would respond, but the source of the problem often remained untouched. I wanted more precision. I wanted to work with the root — not just its reflection in the tissues.
So I kept searching. Through years of meditation and experimentation, I started to notice something: information doesn't live only in the body. It exists in the space around it — in layers of consciousness that hold the imprint of everything unresolved. I began working with this directly. What I found there became the foundation of a new method.
That method is still evolving. Every seminar, every client, every question from a student adds something. I don't teach a fixed system — I teach a living practice.

What I Believe
Most methods work with the body — with tension, structure, movement. Some go further and address emotions or thought patterns. But in my experience, even these approaches often stop short of the source.
I believe that we are more than our bodies. Every person has layers of consciousness extending beyond the physical — and these layers hold information. Memories of experiences we've forgotten. Emotions we never fully processed. Patterns inherited from family, culture, or even further back. This information doesn't just sit there quietly. It shapes how we feel, how we react, how our bodies function.
When we work only with effects — pain, tension, anxiety — we get temporary relief. The pattern returns because its source is still intact. But when we access the layer where the information actually lives, something different becomes possible. The pattern completes. The body settles. The change holds.
This is what I teach: how to find that layer, how to read what's stored there, and how to work with it in a way that respects the system's own intelligence. It's precise work. It requires patience and sensitivity. But it's not magic, and it's not reserved for the gifted. Anyone can learn it.
In my seminars, I don't lecture for days before letting people practice. Theory and practice go hand in hand from the very beginning. Students start working on the first day — with themselves, with each other, under guidance. That's the only way to really learn this.
I also believe in honesty. This method doesn't cure diseases. It doesn't replace medicine or psychotherapy. What it does is give you access to a dimension of human experience that most approaches overlook — and tools to work there effectively.
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