SHAMANIC SOUL‑LOSS AS A CROSS‑CULTURAL PHENOMENON
Explore ethnographic evidence that shamanic soul loss appears repeatedly across Hmong, Siberian, Native American, and Amazonian cultures as a historically documented ritual-based …
Explore ethnographic evidence that shamanic soul loss appears repeatedly across Hmong, Siberian, Native American, and Amazonian cultures as a historically documented ritual-based …
From Holy Ghost shouting in Pentecostal churches to Tangki self-wounding in Singapore, why possession trance through dance appears in every culture, and what it actually does to …
The brain is a prediction machine, and EMDR exploits this to dissolve deeply embedded beliefs. Each protocol phase maps to a computational process: bilateral stimulation generates …
Explore how Vipassana insight meditation and somatic practice work together to dissolve limiting beliefs encoded in the body and install new ones that last.
Which somatic belief change method works best alone? From Steve Andreas's Self-Concept Model to Vipassana, discover the top-ranked techniques for solo practice plus why changing …
The Shakers built doctrine through trembling, marching, and choreography not preaching. Explore how their five-stage movement system encoded belief directly into procedural body …
Across cultures and millennia, precise body postures have unlocked altered states. This framework decodes that ancient technology using embodied cognition and neurophysiology …
Explore Shamanic Swish, a somatic NLP method that uses rhythm, posture, and inner imagery to shift states and install lasting change at the level of identity.
The 'Who Am I?' dyad is a partnered self-inquiry practice inspired by Ramana Maharshi and formalized by Charles and Ava Berner. Two people sit face to face one witnesses, one …
Whether it is the San healing dance, TRE tremor sequences, or Siberian drumming rituals, the kinesthetic channel is universally the primary entry point into aligned multi sensory …