About Us

Ralph Klose is a retired neuropsychologist with more than thirty years of clinical and academic experience in the fields of cognition and consciousness research. Throughout his career, he worked with complex neurological and psychological conditions and developed a long-standing interest in the deeper mechanisms of perception, identity, and awareness.
Alongside his professional career, Ralph has spent decades supporting the development of academic and spiritual publications as a ghostwriter and research collaborator. His work includes contributions to books and articles across multiple disciplines, often helping authors translate scientific findings into precise, understandable, and intellectually rigorous narratives.
A defining part of Ralph’s life has been his long-term volunteer work in hospice care, where he accompanied both adults and children in their final stages of life. These encounters offered him immediate insight into the psychological and existential dimensions of dying, as well as the remarkable accounts that sometimes arise at the threshold between life and death.
Now writing under his own name, Ralph combines scientific reflection with lived experience, exploring consciousness not only as a neurological phenomenon, but also as a profound human condition.
Daniela Klose is a medical writer and professional translator specializing in neuroscience, psychology, and consciousness-related topics. For more than ten years, she has worked as a ghostwriter and editor for researchers, clinicians, and academic institutions across Europe, supporting the development of scientific articles and nonfiction books.
Her work focuses on bridging complex scientific material with accessible language and emotional depth, with a particular interest in the intersection of neuropsychology and transpersonal psychology. Over the years, Daniela has contributed to a wide range of projects dealing with trauma, perception, altered states of consciousness, and the psychological dimensions of healing.
Besides her writing career, Daniela gained direct practical experience in retirement and nursing homes, where she encountered the subtle and often unspoken realities of transition and end-of-life awareness. These experiences continue to shape her approach to storytelling and research, especially when exploring the inner worlds of children and the ways consciousness expresses itself beyond conventional explanatory frameworks.