ForResting the Soul
I’m a massage and fascial release therapist, specializing in emotional fascia release—a bodywork approach that helps untangle the emotional stories our tissues hold—along with being an Awareness Coach, Access Consciousness Bars® Practitioner, Cacao Practitioner, author, and plant medicine advocate. I’m based in Springfield, Missouri, USA, where I’ve been rooted for over 20 years. My passion for fa
My nod to Zach Gallifianakis’ “Between the Two Ferns”! 🪴😂🪴
Seriously, though. There’s sooo much more going on OFF social media these days. I’m very involved in some community projects lately and I’d love to share about one of them; will just be about 5 minutes of your time. Thank you for being willing to listen. 🙏🏼🥰
Oh, and there’s a big update at the end. These next few months will be one of great unfurling, much like these beautiful ferns. 😍🌱💚🤭😳😁😅
04/12/2026
Fascia is one of the most mysterious parts of the human body.
When fascia becomes dehydrated and calcified, it turns hard, sticky, and stagnant. In this state, it can no longer send or receive signals efficiently. Even though our bodies are 70-80% water, it doesn’t sq**rt out when we are cut. That’s because most water in the body exists in a gel-like state, flexible and responsive to movement, pressure, thoughts, emotions, sound, and vibration.
Understanding fascia is challenging because it behaves like water in motion. It adapts constantly, shaping itself to the body’s activity and internal signals. While some properties of fascia are known, much of its behavior is still theoretical. Scientists and practitioners alike are exploring its hidden potential to better understand how the body communicates and responds.
By observing how water moves, we can gain insights into how fascia operates. Both share similar qualities of fluidity, adaptability, and responsiveness. This perspective helps explain why fascia can affect everything from flexibility to pain response, and why tension or dehydration can create widespread issues in the body.
Rather than getting lost in theory, many practitioners focus on reprogramming the body through fascia. Techniques to hydrate, stretch, and stimulate fascia help release stress and tension, restoring movement and energy flow. Learning to feel and engage fascia directly can create noticeable shifts in posture, comfort, and overall vitality.
Fascia remains an organ we may study for centuries without fully understanding. Its connection to water, vibration, and the body’s signals makes it fascinating and essential. By paying attention to fascia, we can influence how our bodies move, recover, and respond to daily life.
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