Energy work for people who have built the life and are ready to actually live it.
You do not need to force healing for it to work. The body opens best when it feels safe enough to stay.
These sessions can move emotion, sensation, memory, energy, and breath. For many people that feels relieving. For some, it can feel intense. Read this page first. Trust your body more than your ambition.
The body does not open through force. It opens when it feels safe enough to stay.
If you are unsure whether to slow down, slow down.
Choose a time when you do not need to rush off immediately afterward. Give yourself space on both sides of the session. Lie down if you can. Sit if you need to. Keep water nearby. Loosen anything tight around the chest or belly. Let the body know it does not have to brace.
If strong emotion comes, that does not automatically mean something is wrong. It may mean something is moving. Go slower. Shorten the session. Open your eyes. Feel the floor. Pause when needed.
If your body starts gripping, straining, going numb, or drifting away, back off. More is not better. Stay with what you can actually feel and remain present with.
If any of the below applies to you, you can still receive the healing without doing the breathwork. Just listen, rest, and breathe naturally. Do not use the intense breathwork unless your doctor or licensed provider has told you it is safe for you.
Asthma is not automatically a contraindication, but if you have asthma, bring your inhaler and use extra care.
If any of these apply to you, you can still receive the healing without doing the breathwork. Just listen, rest, and breathe naturally.
Real Healing sessions are educational and supportive in nature. They are not medical care, psychotherapy, crisis care, diagnosis, or treatment.
By choosing to participate, you take responsibility for your own physical, emotional, and mental well-being during and after the session.
If you have any medical, psychiatric, or physical concerns, consult your doctor or licensed provider before beginning. If you need immediate help, contact local emergency services or a licensed professional in your area.
This work may not be the right place to start if your system is already overwhelmed. If you are exhausted, dissociating often, recovering from illness or surgery, in acute grief, or barely holding yourself together, begin more gently or wait.
If you already work with a doctor, therapist, or psychiatrist, let that care remain your foundation. Breathwork can be supportive. It is not a replacement for skilled care.
If anything in you says not yet, listen.
Start with one session. Stay honest about what you feel. You do not need to override yourself to heal.