Why I'm Finally Speaking My Truth

For almost 30 years, I've been having conversations that don't fit in medical journals.

With my hands on someone's body, I've witnessed energy shift in ways that have no official explanation. Watched decades of trauma release through touch that somehow reached the soul. Seen women remember their power through healing that goes far beyond technique.

But publicly? I've played it safe. Talked about Chinese medicine and somatic therapy. All true, but not the whole truth.

What I've Been Afraid to Say

When I work with someone, we're not just addressing muscles and channels. We're holding space for whatever wants to emerge, grief locked in the pelvis, rage that needs to finally speak, life force waiting for permission to flow.

I trust what I sense beneath my hands: the stories bodies tell, the healing intelligence that knows exactly what it needs. But I've been afraid to say this out loud. Too afraid of judgment, of not fitting professional categories.

What Changed Everything

Perimenopause. My own body started demanding a different kind of truth.

I realized I was doing my clients a disservice by hiding the depth of our work. The women who find me aren't seeking standard treatments—they want transformation that touches every layer of their being.

When they're on my table, we might unlock childhood trauma, awaken dormant creativity, or access healing that happens through nervous system attunement rather than any technique I learned in school.

The Coming Out

So I'm coming out. As a healer who works with mystery as much as medicine. Who trusts bodies' wisdom over diagnostic protocols. Who knows that symptoms are messengers, not problems.

I see a woman's perimenopausal rage as sacred information. I understand that healing happens in relationship—between what was and what wants to become.

My training in Chinese medicine, somatic therapy and qigong are foundations that let me work safely with the profound. But they're not the whole story.

What This Means

If you've sensed there's more to healing than conventional medicine offers, you're right. Your body carries incredible intelligence. Your capacity for transformation is greater than anyone has probably told you.

And if you're a healer hiding parts of your gift because they don't fit professional boxes—maybe it's time for your own coming out.

The Invitation

I'm no longer playing small. The women who need this deeper work will recognize it. They'll feel something shift reading these words because their bodies know this truth.

If that's you, let's talk. Not about symptoms and treatments, but about what your body is really asking for. About what wants to heal, awaken, and finally be free.

This is my coming out. What's yours?

With Love,
Anny

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