PTSD Is Not Just in the Mind — It Lives in the Body

Post-Traumatic Stress doesn’t only stem from combat.
It can follow abuse, accidents, surgeries, neglect, birth trauma, or medical procedures.
And it doesn’t always look like flashbacks or panic attacks.
Sometimes it’s numbness. Irritability. Insomnia. Chronic pain. Brain fog. Disconnection.

PTSD is the body’s memory of threat — stored in the fascia, nervous system, and energy field long after the event has passed.

In my work, we don’t treat symptoms — we listen to them.

Through gentle cranial holds, vibrational tuning, breathwork, and scalar frequencies, we create a field of coherence where your body no longer needs to brace for survival.

When the nervous system is held in safety:

  • Brainwaves begin to reorganize


  • Breath deepens without force


  • Fascia unwinds years of protective tension


  • Emotions discharge without needing to relive them

  • The vagus nerve signals the body it can rest


  • Scalar frequency re-aligns the entire field with its original blueprint of balance

This work is gentle — not talk therapy.

Not re-triggering.

Not forced.


It meets your body where it is and invites it to remember:


You are safe now.
You can soften.
You can return to presence.