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Session II: The Realignment

  • Writer: Colon Therapy Works
    Colon Therapy Works
  • 6 days ago
  • 2 min read



Noise is the intangible clutter we have normalized—the metric we use to gauge our productivity, and ultimately, our own health. We’ve come to believe that as long as we can manage the noise, we must be okay. And the louder it gets, the more we try to incorporate, hoping it leads to a fix that simply doesn't exist. I have been guilty of this, too.


We listen to everything but the evidence of our own systems, and use noise as a defense mechanism to avoid the vulnerability of the aggressive silence required for realignment while trying to manufacture outcomes. When in truth, realignment is a quiet event—it takes place in the exact kind of uncomfortable silence we often run from. We attempt to incorporate noise as a way to mitigate, negotiate, and ultimately dictate how healing should occur. This is the 'ugly underbelly' of the process: the realization that we cannot negotiate with biology.


Alignment is not more aesthetic rituals and performative gestures that have taught us to prioritize how healing looks over how the system actually functions. Performance is simply another layer of noise—a high-end negotiation with an audience rather than a low-level audit of the body. Realignment requires an embrace of the silence that we have spent years trying to drown out with productivity and static solutions.

In this lineage, we do not perform. We do not manufacture a posture to fit a standard of 'wellness.' Instead, we engage in a visceral, internal protocol that requires no audience—only the endurance of the silence where the actual mastery of the system lives.


If you’ve found this space, it’s likely because you want to stop and listen to the ‘knowing’ we’ve been taught to ignore. It is an invitation to look at what we’ve been told to believe and ask if it still honors the truth of who we are, an invitation to Re-Examine.


 
 
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