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shankarponcelet
Member since: 2025-08-07
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She carried shoulder pain for months. In minutes, it was gone. 🗝️ The nervous system holds the key — ready to see what’s possible for you? DM me.

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Sometimes change arrives quietly — in a single movement, a single breath. Maria came to us with upper-back and shoulder tension that had been limiting her for almost a year. Even the simplest stretches felt impossible. After one focused session with us, she felt something shift deeply. In her own words: ❤️ “I feel lighter — my back pain is relieved and it was an interesting experience.” For us, these moments are humbling reminders of the body’s natural intelligence. When we gently reset the nervous system — blending functional neurology, applied kinesiology, and subtle manual work — the body often remembers how to heal itself with surprising speed. Antrea and I are grateful for Maria’s trust. Her story is not just about relief from pain, but about reclaiming ease, freedom, and possibility. If you’ve been living with tension, chronic pain, or menstrual-related struggles, send us a direct message. We’d love to share how root-cause healing can open new doors for you. 🌿 We continue traveling the world offering sessions, so perhaps soon we’ll be in your city — ready to bring this work to you.

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Your brain can rewire itself. Here’s how neuroplasticity changes everything. 👉 Follow for more insights into functional neurology!

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Met a doctor at a business mastermind in Bali. asked if he could help. He did. Instantly. We flew to the UK to learn it. Now we treat people worldwide.

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Last night in #Amsterdam we sat with Robin and listened to a life that reads like both a confession and a history lesson. We first met him after offering some healing — and what started as a simple encounter turned into an invitation we’ll never forget. Over dinner, Robin walked us through decades of reinvention, conviction, and compromise: a life lived in the trenches of politics, identity, and personal transformation. He traced his path from youthful idealism — fighting for justice and imagining a world remade — to a harder, stranger wisdom: stop waiting for revolution in the streets, start changing the institutions that shape thought. Gramsci’s “long march” wasn’t theory for him; it was lived reality. He’d seen activists capture classrooms, journalists shape narratives, and judges bend the lines of what becomes “normal.” Hearing that strategy explained by someone who’s watched it work — and fail — was sobering. He spoke with blunt clarity about revolutions that devoured themselves. Movements promising equality that ended in secret bank accounts and privileges for the few. The irony that freer markets sometimes delivered more real gains — factories, cars, wages, breathing space — than utopian manifestos ever did. And then there was the deeply personal. Robin spoke of his transgender years not as spectacle but as lived truth. He shared painful experiments in belonging, desire, and identity; times when ideology softened him, and times when it hardened him. He told of loving people who hated what he worked to dismantle, betraying organizations that trusted him, and carrying both scars and gifts from those choices. Yet through all the strategy and scars, there was tenderness. The small, stubborn acts of care. The kindness that shows up in the middle of a fiasco. The way he risked so much not for power, but to shield someone he loved when bigger plans fell apart. If it sounds messy, that’s because it is. Robin’s life is a study in the grey: brilliant strategy and ugly compromise, fierce tenderness and ruthless pragmatism, experiments in identity that left both wounds and wisdom. Listening to him was like being handed a map — honest, incomplete, uncomfortable, and necessary. Thank you, Robin, for the stories, the warnings, and the hope. We feel incredibly lucky to have shared that table with you. If anyone wants to hear more, come with an open mind and a strong cup of tea — Robin has plenty more to tell. — Shankar &

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Last week in Amsterdam, and I held a quiet little pop-up session. A young woman came to us carrying the weight of chronic shoulder and upper-back tension — the kind that builds from long shifts and endless hours of sitting. After a functional-neurology assessment and just a few precise corrections, her expression softened. More than that, she felt lighter, freer, more at ease in her own body. This approach — a blend of kinesiology-style muscle testing and neuroscience-based corrections we first learned from a UK clinician working with elite athletes — often brings immediate relief. Yet the deeper magic lies in how it reawakens the body’s memory of balance. With posture awareness, small mobility practices, and occasional reinforcement, these shifts can ripple forward into daily life. If you or someone close to you is carrying chronic tension in the shoulders, neck, or back, send us a direct message. Antrea and I are here in Amsterdam until the end of September, and we’d love to support your healing — whether on or off camera. And if you’re elsewhere, take heart: we’re traveling the world, and perhaps soon, we’ll be near you.

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Thanks. How do you like it? I have started Sazmining and like it quite a bit.

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📱 The moment we finished, he eagerly asked for our number. He came with hernia pain at 9/10… and left smiling: “I am free, free person… I can walk.” Moments like this remind me and why we travel the world sharing this work. 🌍✨ DM us if you’re ready for your own shift.

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I averaged about 150,000 sats every 10 days with the miner hosts for me. Had to buy the miner upfront and monthly cost is $250

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High sensitivity gone after laser eye surgery

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Molly is the real VIP of the week!

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Sometimes the body carries an old story longer than we expect. Albert introduced himself and shared that he had been living with shoulder pain for two or three years after a fall. The discomfort seemed to ripple through his whole body — from his back to his feet — leaving him unsure where the real source of pain lived. What he did know was simple: “a lot of pain” and difficulty moving with ease. With only a few minutes together, I guided him through a short process: light muscle testing, subtle touches, and the resonance of a tuning fork. Small steps, done gently. Almost immediately, Albert paused and said, “Yeah… it feels something. It feels a little bit different. In a good way.” When I asked if he could describe it further, he smiled, searching for words: “I feel… I don’t know how to say… just something different in the good way.” That small shift — from burden to possibility — is the beginning of every deeper healing journey. Both Antrea and I carry these same skills, meeting people where they are, whether it’s five minutes or a full session. Each encounter shows how even brief moments can open new doors. We continue to travel the world, sharing this work and connecting with those ready for change. If Albert’s story resonates with you, send us a message. Perhaps soon, we’ll be in your city, and you’ll discover what “something different in the good way” feels like for yourself.

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