I was constantly haunted by internal questions:
It didn't start with a book
Or with a method
And from real life, from the most ordinary person who was searching for himself. With his banal complexes, inhibitions, anxieties, and embarrassments.
I looked for answers in psychology.
In physiology.
In therapy.
And found nothing.
I saw people around me going through life
— but feeling no support.
But the main thing was that I didn't have that support either.
I kept myself going. I analyzed.
I tried to get rid of this inner emptiness
and pain.
I dug into my head and looked for answers there.
I tried to negotiate with myself — but it was useless,
each time followed only by new setbacks.
This is how the “Fascia Code” appeared
I began searching for the breaking point.
The place where the signal breaks down.
Where the brain loses contact.
Where “you” turns into a “reflex” of anxiety and pain.
And it turned out that this carrier is fascia.
But not the fascia that medicine stubbornly considers to be just connective tissue, and psychology does not understand at all that it is the carrier of the subconscious.
It is a living, feeling, signaling tissue.
The one where everything is recorded: the “nature” of trauma, decisions, choices, and prohibitions.
Over years of practice,
I began to “hear the fascia.”
To understand how it speaks.
To feel where it is silent.
And to restore conductivity.
This is how the Fascia Code came about.
First as a sensation.
Then as a method.
And then as a complete picture of the Human Being.
And then one day, I had a simple but brilliant realization: what was tormenting me didn't originate in my head.
It came there.
A signal.
From the body.
The brain is just an analyzer.
And everything it deciphers
comes from within. Along the nerve pathway. From deep inside.
And in that moment, knowledge was born.
It didn't need proof.
It was alive, real, and unmistakable:
The problem isn't in the head.
And it's not in the body.
It's in the gap between them.
In the disrupted conductivity.