SUPER IMAGINAIRE was born from our desire to learn how to communicate with the subtle and invisible worlds.
This curiosity sparked in us the need to share—through a platform of exploration, experience, and education—tools that are both traditional and visionary.
Tools to co-create and carve out, together, a path of learning open to different cosmovisions.
To walk these worlds with awareness, to listen and breathe in the landscapes, beings, and spirits that merge with what we call “nature,” in order to feel their deeper meaning.

Julie Vander Poorten
Founder
A trained photographer, Julie has worked for a long time in film and interior design, while exploring somatic approaches with a constant interest in altered states of presence in the world. How does the living act and interact with things and others? How can we work on this subtle balance that allows us to nourish the links between being and its environment? This questioning leads her to study the Alexander technique, which she teaches today, the language of plants through Phytotherapy, brief therapy (Palo Alto model), Ericksonian hypnotherapy, shamanic practice (foundation for European shamanic studies) and clairvoyance.
Deeply concerned by the current global systemic crisis (ecological, economic, and social), Julie has become involved in eco-activism and deep ecology. How can we learn to think differently about this rapidly changing world and learn innovative ways to regenerate our natural and human ecosystems?
Through Super Imaginaire, she has joined the Commoning Europe project, which aims to rediscover the commons as the foundation of Europe. Commoning refers to initiatives concerning tangible and intangible resources shared within a community; it is also based on a set of collaborative and contributory practices . Intangible resources include, among other things, our ancestral knowledge, these sensitive and invisible worlds that we must take care of today; Care is at the heart of our practices.
In March 2023, Julie began her journey through breast cancer, a challenging, dizzying, and creative journey. She spent more than a year learning to communicate with cells, spirits and science.
From this dialogue was born a series of inductions and self-hypnosis that she now proposes, with Super imaginaire, to make available to oncology patients and their companions.


Philippe Koeune
Founder
Architect by training, Philippe has always loved to think and imagine space as a medium and receptacle for human activity. Drawn to graphic design, he joined a communications agency.
After training at the Solvay Entrepreneurs School, he co-founded the ready-to-wear brand OMSK. The fashion adventure lasted nine years. He then returned to his first love, graphic design (ValleytheValley.com), while simultaneously developing his artistic practice.
He discovered the Tarot of Marseille at a conference bridging the gap between C.G. Jung and the Tarot. The encounter was decisive. The Tarot appeared to him as a system that could simultaneously encompass psychology, alchemy, numerology, and symbols—a core from which his curiosity could radiate to explore the human in his relationship to himself and the world. Since then, he has shared his passion through Les Instants du Tarot, a training cycle in Tarot reading.
His interest in the symbolic approach led him to explore the symbolism of nocturnal dreams. He trained at Tristan Moir's Living School of Dream Teaching.
He then discovered free daydreaming, a therapeutic technique he trained in and has practiced ever since. At the same time, he learned about clairvoyance and shamanic practice, which gave him access to these other dimensions of life.
Plume
Collaborator
Plume was born a dog in a remote village in Alsace. He joined us in December 2019 with the aim of investing in our family history as a companion species.
He shares his daily life with us, to the rhythm of our love stories, our joys, our sorrows, our adventures.
We are trying to co-create a relationship of otherness with him, which we must recognize is marked by power relations; living in the city forces us to teach him, for example, the highway code, with stimuli and kibble. It is possible that by living with humans, Plume may not always know that he is a dog. Plume assists us during consultations. He welcomes, listens, observes.
Plume remembers everything and everyone.