Trance Medicine
Healing is not about escaping the thing that is hurting you. It is about becoming conscious of it.
The Gap
You have tried to think your way out of it. You have read the books, said the affirmations, told yourself it was behind you. And still your body holds what your mind keeps insisting is finished.
Most of what passes for healing asks you to perform recovery. Smile. Affirm. Rise above. The hypnosis industry is no different. Stage tricks on one end. Clinical detachment on the other. Manifestation promises in the middle. None of them sit with you in the place where the weight actually lives.
There is a different way to work. It starts with the body, not the mind. It requires honesty, not performance. And it does not need a guru, a pedestal, or anyone else's participation. Just you, willing to stay.
What This Work Is
Hypnosis as it was meant to be practiced. Body-centered. Evidence-informed. Built from personal crisis, not from a textbook. The practitioner has done the work. The philosophical foundations are: you are already whole, your body holds intelligence your mind has not caught up to yet, and every technique you learn here becomes yours to carry forward without anyone else's help.
No masters. No pedestals. The guide has bled too.
Where do you want to begin?
I Want to Heal
You are carrying something and you are ready to put it down. Private sessions and group programs designed around your body’s own intelligence, held by someone who will not rush you and will not lie about what is ahead.
Explore SessionsI Want to Learn
You want to practice hypnosis at a level the field has not trained you for. A 100-hour ICBCH-aligned certification, workshops, and a book that rewrites what you thought you knew about this work.
See the TrainingI Want to Understand
You are not ready to book or enroll. You are ready to read. A weekly newsletter that teaches one idea with depth, and a book that will change how you understand hypnosis, healing, and the body.
Start Reading“I came in carrying something I could not name. I left knowing what it was, and that I could carry it differently.”
— Session participant