Healing

German New Medicine (GNM), developed by Dr. Ryke Geerd Hamer, posits that physical diseases are meaningful biological responses to unexpected emotional shocks, termed “conflict shocks” or Dirk Hamer Syndromes (DHS) . These shocks simultaneously impact the psyche, brain, and corresponding organ, initiating a Significant Biological Special Program (SBS) . GNM identifies specific emotional conflicts that correspond to particular physical symptoms and behavioral manifestations, suggesting that resolving these conflicts can facilitate the body’s natural healing process . In trauma healing practices, GNM offers a framework to explore the emotional origins of physical and behavioral symptoms, aiming to empower clients by fostering a deeper connection between mental-emotional well-being and physical health .

The Subconscious Mind: The Silent Power Within

The subconscious mind is the vast, unseen realm of our inner world—an intricate and powerful reservoir that stores the totality of our life experiences, memories, beliefs, and perceptions. Unlike the conscious mind, which is analytical, logical, and limited in capacity, the subconscious operates beneath our awareness, governing up to 95% of our thoughts, emotions, behaviors, and physiological responses. It is the seat of our core programming and the true architect of our lived reality.

From the moment we are born—indeed, even in utero—our subconscious begins recording everything we encounter. It absorbs experiences without discernment, creating associations and belief systems based on emotional intensity and repetition. Early childhood, a time of heightened receptivity, is especially formative. During these years, the subconscious mind becomes imprinted with perceptions of safety, love, identity, and worth. If we experience trauma, neglect, shame, or emotional disconnection, these events are etched into the subconscious, often becoming hidden roots of future pain.

Over time, these imprints evolve into negative identities, limiting beliefs, and fragmented parts of ourselves—aspects of the psyche that form in an attempt to protect or make sense of past wounding. We may carry subconscious narratives such as “I’m not enough,” “The world is unsafe,” or “I must stay small to be loved,” without conscious awareness. These internal programs silently influence our choices, relationships, and sense of self, often manifesting as anxiety, self-sabotage, disconnection, or chronic emotional pain.

Traditional approaches to healing may offer insight and temporary relief, but true transformation occurs when we access and work directly with the subconscious mind. In this space, healing becomes organic, profound, and lasting. When the subconscious is met with compassion, safety, and precision, it becomes possible to:

  • Gently release stored trauma and emotional charge
  • Reintegrate dissociated or suppressed parts of the self
  • Reprogram limiting beliefs and inherited conditioning
  • Install empowering, life-affirming truths
  • Restore coherence between mind, body, and spirit

True Healing Begins Within

Healing is not simply the absence of pain or dysfunction—it is the reclamation of wholeness. It is the deep, cellular remembrance of who we truly are beneath the layers of fear, conditioning, and survival. At the heart of this transformation lies the subconscious mind: the silent, potent force shaping our reality from beneath the surface.

The subconscious mind is the storehouse of our beliefs, emotional imprints, identities, and internal programming. It holds every experience we have ever lived, filtering and interpreting our reality without our conscious awareness. While the conscious mind navigates daily life with logic and willpower, it is the subconscious that drives our automatic responses, habits, and perceptions of self and the world.

Throughout our lives—especially in childhood—our subconscious absorbs information without discernment. When we encounter trauma, emotional overwhelm, neglect, or unmet needs, the subconscious stores these experiences as unresolved energy. Over time, these unprocessed experiences form the foundation of:

Negative identities such as “I am not enough,” or “I don’t matter”

Limiting beliefs like “Love is dangerous,” or “I must be perfect to be accepted”

Protective parts of ourselves that hold pain, shame, or fear

Negative programming inherited from family, culture, or collective consciousness

These subconscious imprints influence nearly every aspect of our lives—relationships, health, emotional well-being, success, and even our capacity to receive love and joy. We may feel stuck, reactive, anxious, or unfulfilled without fully understanding why.

True healing occurs when we access the subconscious mind directly, working at the root rather than managing symptoms. In this sacred space, change becomes graceful and lasting. We don’t need to relive the pain—we simply need to meet it with presence, precision, and the right tools.

Through these approaches, healing is not something we strive to achieve—it is a natural, graceful unfolding of our true self as old burdens dissolve and inner harmony is restored

I offer a unique blend of powerful, evidence-informed, and energy-based techniques that gently and effectively engage the subconscious mind for transformation:

Be Set Free Fast (BSFF): A rapid and elegant method that clears subconscious blocks, traumas, and limiting beliefs at the root level.

PSYCH-K®️ Facilitation: A process of shifting subconscious beliefs and aligning mind, body, and spirit with your highest truth.

Tapas Acupressure Technique (TAT®️): A gentle approach combining acupressure and awareness to dissolve trauma and restore peace.

Mind Shifting: A precise technique that helps dissolve emotional charges and rapidly neutralize subconscious triggers.

MAP Method (Make Anything Possible): A neuroscience-based approach that works with the Superconscious to rewire the brain and release subconscious patterns with grace and ease.

Mace Energy Method: A powerful modality that identifies and dissolves negative identities and emotional triggers held in the subconscious mind.

NeuroAffective Touch®️ (NATouch™️): a somatic therapeutic approach that integrates intentional, attuned touch and  addresses emotional and relational wounds—especially those rooted in early or preverbal experiences.
Bach Flower Remedies are a gentle, natural form of emotional healing developed in the 1930s by Dr. Edward Bach, a British physician and homeopath. Comprised of 38 flower-based essences, each remedy is designed to address a specific emotional state—such as fear, indecision, or sadness—with the aim of restoring inner balance and harmony.   The remedies can be blended into a custom remedy, in order to work with an individual’s specific challenges and healing needs.

Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP): A set of tools that reframe internal representations and rewire behavioral patterns for empowered, conscious living.

German New Medicine (GNM), developed by Dr. Ryke Geerd Hamer, posits that physical diseases are meaningful biological responses to unexpected emotional shocks, termed “conflict shocks” or Dirk Hamer Syndromes (DHS) . These shocks simultaneously impact the psyche, brain, and corresponding organ, initiating a Significant Biological Special Program (SBS) . GNM identifies specific emotional conflicts that correspond to particular physical symptoms and behavioral manifestations, suggesting that resolving these conflicts can facilitate the body’s natural healing process . In trauma healing practices, GNM offers a framework to explore the emotional origins of physical and behavioral symptoms, aiming to empower clients by fostering a deeper connection between mental-emotional well-being and physical health .

Each of these methods respects the intelligence of your inner world and speak the language of the subconscious. They bypass the surface mind and engage the root system of our inner world—offering a sacred path to liberation, alignment, and wholeness They do not force, push, or override; instead, they invite your subconscious to reveal what is ready to heal—creating a gentle, intuitive path back to coherence and vitality. Through these approaches, healing is not something we strive to achieve—it is a natural, graceful unfolding of our true self as old burdens dissolve and inner harmony is restored.

The Beauty of Subconscious Healing

When the subconscious mind is met with compassion and intention, old pain dissolves, limiting patterns shift, and space opens for clarity, freedom, and joy. You begin to live from your authentic self—not from past wounding, inherited beliefs, or internal conflict.

This is not about fixing you. You are not broken.  This is about unveiling the wholeness that has always lived within you.

Working with the subconscious mind is an act of honoring the deeper intelligence within you. It is a return to your original radiance, your innate freedom, and your soul’s blueprint for thriving.

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