The Crisis
For the last decade, the world has been having the wrong conversation about health.
We've been arguing about diets. Debating supplements. Optimising sleep. Tracking macros. Managing symptoms. Outsourcing our bodies to systems that profit from our confusion and our compliance.
Meanwhile the actual crisis goes unnamed. Humanity has forgotten what it is. Not metaphorically. Not philosophically. Biologically, neurologically, spiritually, we have lost contact with our own nature.
The fatigue is not laziness. The autoimmune disease is not bad luck. The depression is not a chemical imbalance. The chronic illness is not your destiny.
It is your body, your most loyal messenger, telling you that the life you are living is not the life you were built for.
I have spent nine years proving this. With blood work. With ancient wisdom. With 174 different medical conditions that all pointed to the same root cause.
With thousands of human beings who came to me broken by the system and left remembering who they actually are.
The body does not malfunction at random. Every symptom is a signal. Every diagnosis is a doorway. The question is not what is wrong with you. The question is what your body is trying to tell you.
And beneath that question, if you go deep enough, is always the same answer: you have forgotten what you are. And your body refuses to let you stay asleep.