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Inspiring Conversations with Dominika Oppl Meza of OME Balance

Today we’d like to introduce you to Dominika Oppl Meza.

Hi Dominika, so excited to have you with us today. What can you tell us about your story?
I grew up in small strange town in Czech Republic, in a community where survival came before softness.
My childhood was, I would say different, we were big and poor family, with physical abuse and drug addiction in the family, the kinds of emotional storms we try now a days protect our children from. I learned very young that I had to be alert — to read the mood of a room, the tone in someone’s voice, the energy before anything even happened. At the time, I didn’t know that was intuition.

As I got older, those patterns followed me.
I found myself in toxic relationships — some where I was the one being hurt, and some where I was the one hurting others. Trauma doesn’t care about roles; it just repeats itself until you are in situation when you have to stop the cycle.

Then once again I left my country, it wasn’t a conscious choice.
Life disguised it as a two-month adventure to Mexico, a little break.
I would have never left my family and friends otherwise.
But life is clever — it knew that if it showed me the truth, I wouldn’t go.
Twelve years later, two children later, and countless transformations later, I’m still out in the world gathering the pieces of myself.

In the beginning, my escape didn’t look like healing.
It looked like world full of glamour,modeling, wild parties, and relationships burning too fast.
I ended up in a drug-abusive relationship that shattered me.
When it finally got out, I fell into a depression so deep it felt like disappearing.
But that darkness became a doorway.

That was when my real journey began.

Therapy opened something small and fragile inside me.
Shamanic work in Mexico cracked me even further open.
I met my demons there — the shadows I thought I had to kill.
I fought them. I resisted them. I believed healing meant “getting rid” of the dark parts of myself.

But healing is not a fight.
I learned that slowly.

I met my husband.
I had two children who changed me in ways I still don’t have words for.
I studied feminine health and herbology, continued my shamanic work.
But even with all of that growth, fear still had so much strength over me.

I had moments of anxiety that paralyzed me.
I was confused between fear and intuition. My dreams were vivid — sometimes prophetic — and instead of guiding me, they terrified me.
I saw shadows, felt presences, had experiences that made me question my sanity more than my spirituality.

And then everything shifted.

I found the Akashic Records.
I found astrology.
I went deep into the philosophy of tarot — not fortune-telling, but the symbolic language of the human psyche.

Through these teachings, I finally understood something I wasn’t able to grasp before fully:

I am both light and dark.
We all are.
And the goal is not to erase our shadows — it is to integrate them.

This understanding changed my life.
It calmed my anxiety.
It grounded my intuition.
It made sense of my dreams, my visions, my sensitivity.
It gave me a rhythm, a flow, a way of moving through the world that felt finally, deeply aligned with who I was meant to be.

And now, this is the work I share with others.

I help people understand their inner landscapes —
their fears, their patterns, their intuition —
through information, listening, and guidance, through conversations with the parts of you that knows and remembers.
I use ceremony, cacao, and soundbaths to release what the mind alone can’t touch — the blockages stored in the body.

I don’t do this work because it sounds spiritual.
I do it because I’ve lived every part of it.
Because I know what it feels like to be lost, afraid of your own sensitivity, trapped in cycles you don’t understand.
And I also know what it feels like to come back home to myself.

My work is the expression of a life I’ve lived with my whole being.
It’s the philosophy that saved me:
Wholeness over perfection.
Presence over performance.
Integration over escape.

This is why I do what I do.
And this is the path I continue to walk.

Would you say it’s been a smooth road, and if not what are some of the biggest challenges you’ve faced along the way?
My biggest struggles have come from building my life and work across different countries. Every time I moved, I had to start from zero: learning new laws, rules, and systems; navigating work permissions that were often confusing and restrictive; and figuring out how to establish myself professionally in places where nothing was familiar. I had to study in foreign languages and then apply that knowledge in yet another language—it was like constantly translating my entire life. Beyond the practical challenges, there was the weight of rebuilding community again and again. Creating new friendships, finding people I could trust, and trying to feel rooted in places where I had no history was one of the hardest parts.

And then there is the inner world: my self-confidence has been a long journey. Working with people means holding their stories, their emotions, and especially their expectations, so sometimes—even after years of experience—a small whisper of self-doubt creeps in. It’s the quiet question of “Am I doing enough? Am I guiding in the right way?” This too is part of my work: meeting my doubts with compassion, staying with what I’ve lived, and trusting the path that is opening in front of me.

Thanks for sharing that. So, maybe next you can tell us a bit more about your business?
I work with people who are searching for answers, and a deeper connection to themselves.
I work with sound healing, guided meditation, shamanic practices, Tarot, Astrology, Akashic Records and herbal support
In short I work with your parts that remember the way to your inner world, with compassion, instead of fear.

What sets me apart is the way my personal path lives inside everything I offer. I don’t teach from theories; I connect from experience – My work is not about escaping the dark, but learning to walk with it. It’s about recognizing that our fears, shadows, and emotions are not enemies—they are guides.

I’m known for creating safe, deeply intuitive containers where people feel seen, heard, and understood. Whether it’s a ceremony, a soundbath, a one-on-one session, or a therapeutic Tarot reading.

I’m most proud that my work is real. It’s not performance. It is honest, personal, and rooted in the many cultures, teachers, and traditions I’ve learned from across the world.

What I want readers to know is that my offerings are created for everyone, if you are ready or not, if you like to talk or just be in quiet.
I guide through information, intuition, and embodiment. I hold space through ceremony and sound. And I help you to know that you don’t need to become someone else—it’s just about coming home to who you already are.

What matters most to you? Why?
What matters most to me is creating a life where love, truth, and honesty can exist — first for my family, and also for everyone whose path crosses mine.

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