Eyal Buchler
Eyal’s life has been shaped by journeys — physical, emotional, and mythic. A veteran of the Israeli army, he walked his own long road through trauma, healing, and personal transformation. That path eventually led him from building a successful relocation business in Boston to dedicating his life to guiding others through the landscapes of life’s changes.
Over the past two decades, Eyal has worked with hundreds of individuals and groups across Israel, Thailand, and the U.S., weaving together modalities like PTSD-informed therapy, somatic and body-based practices, nature therapy, and the deep, symbolic structure of the Hero’s Journey. He’s also a graduate of the Barbara Brennan School of Healing and trained in multiple holistic disciplines.
Eyal’s facilitation style is warm, clear, and grounded. He knows how to hold space for challenge and discomfort, while also inviting laughter, insight, and renewal. Whether in a circle around a bonfire or a silent walk through the jungle, his presence encourages others to go deeper — and feel safe doing it.
Today, Eyal lives and works on the healing island of Koh Phangan, Thailand, where he offers immersive retreats, facilitator trainings, and experiential workshops that combine myth, nature, movement and community. He believes that every person holds a story and a treasure — and that the dragons we face hold the keys to our transformation.

