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Apr 30, 2026 ∙ 8 min
Every lesson between us is yours and mine
This article has been on hold for a while, I was just waiting for the right pieces to come together. A couple days ago I started watching Eli Stone on Disney+ Canada. I find it interesting how so many people are interested in seeing that everything is connected, we see what we need to see when we need to see it, in order to find our life path, and heal our unresolved wounds. And unfortunately, like Eli Stone, I seem to experience learning through pain, in order to know how to help my clients....
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Apr 17, 2026 ∙ 6 min
Giving Birth to Pain — What Tracking Your Symptoms and Experiences Can Tell You
The window The body does not keep talking forever. There's a window — and if it closes, the pain moves from the site of pain to the brain. The pattern can become harder to move when it's stuck in your brain, and when you move it. you may get more than you bargained for. Esogetic Medicine reopens old closed conversations like Pandora's box. If you are going to do that, be ready for the body to start speaking again — because it will. Not every treatment will just to "make you feel better". Some...
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Apr 16, 2026 ∙ 9 min
Why I Left The Developing Mind Off the Esogetic Medicine Reading List — and what it has to offer beyond laterality
Why it is not on the list Dan Siegel's The Developing Mind is frequently cited as clinical proof for the importance of laterality — the idea that unresolved trauma in childhood causes the brain to develop unevenly, with one hemisphere compensating for what the other cannot process. This is not wrong, but I excluded it from the list of books that inspired Esogetic Medicine . This article explains why, in addition to what this book still has to offer. The problem is the framing. Siegel writes...
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