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Your Brain Is a Navigation System, Not a Control Center

Neuroaffective Somatics

Most people are taught to think of the brain as a control panel — top-down, cognitive, and linear. But that view leaves out the most important part:

Orientation.

In this video, I walk you through the midbrain-centered architecture of what I teach in Neuroaffective Somatics — a framework built on fascia, geometry, Shen, and perceptual planes.

We’re not talking about thought patterns.
We’re talking about how the body organizes experience through space, movement, and field coherence.


🔍 What You'll Learn:

  • Why the corpus callosum isn’t just a bridge — it’s a spin-regulation structure

  • How the lateral ventricles help us stay aligned to the horizon (like whale tails in motion)

  • The role of the third ventricle as a perceptual level and stillpoint

  • How the optic and auditory cortices relate to the transverse and coronal planes

  • Why orientation, not regulation, is the beginning of real healing


🔗 Want the full system?

Grab the Neuroaffective Somatics Bundle with Media — it includes:

  • My full book

  • Over 20+ guided somatic practices

  • The 115-page Brain Booklet

  • Diagrams, fascia maps, and perceptual training tools you won’t find anywhere else

Get the Bundle here

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