Roller Coaster
New York. The last day of what was planned as a business trip that turned into another step in my spiritual journey. So clearly illustrating
My Row of Dresses
“WOW”, what a gorgeous dress!” She greeted me when I entered her college office. I slowly twirled in place, letting her eyes scan me back
Time to shine
Offense. I’m 60 years old, she tells me, and I’ve done a thing or two in life. Why do I deserve this? And I am from
Egypt
gypt. “Tell me,” she stood in front of me so cute in her shorts and yellow shirt. “Tell me about Egypt.” I close my eyes as
Be Prepared
Twilight. A red plane flies between our old apartment building and the next. In it sat a blonde little girl. With bangs. She smiled at
Pain
Crawling. The tunnel is so narrow and dark. I can’t remember exactly how I got here. Mud. Dust. I’m scratched and bruised. Some of the wounds
About me
Hi. My name is Karnit Wesseling, It’s a pleasure to meet you!
I practice and teach others how to improve decision-making processes for a more balanced, calmer and better life. I nurture flexibility in thinking and creativity and, every day, take on a holistic approach combining the head and the emotional world of the heart, recognizing the countless possibilities this integration opens up and the serenity it offers as a result.
Certified Attorney-at-Law in both Israel and the State of New York. My area of expertise is international law and litigation.
Being engaged in civil litigation, appearing almost every day in court, the idea for my research study stemmed from an attempt to understand the judiciary decision-making process, developing into: “The Nature of Judicial Intuition: Practical Theory of Judicial Intuition in View of Legitimacy Dilemmas”. This was a qualitative study during which I interviewed 24 judges on judicial intuition and decision-making processes. My conversations with these judges changed my life. What I did not expect, is that the research will transform my world, and send me on a self-search. The road is long and shaky, and there were unbearably difficult moments. I learned so much about myself and the world. I share my insights in lectures and writing.