The Body Never Lies
- dreamfascia
- Jul 21
- 2 min read
I’ve always said that the body doesn’t know how to lie. It holds everything — truth, trauma, memory, love. And all of it lives in the fascia.When I place my hands on someone, I don’t need to know their history. Their body tells me. It speaks in tightness, in spirals, in subtle pulling. And I follow. I listen. I unwind.This listening took years to refine. My sensitivity didn’t come from school or books. It came from working on myself, every day, for decades. Through sleepless nights. Through physical pain. Through spiritual questioning.Some people hear voices. I don’t. I feel. I get pulled. My hands move without thinking. And always, they trace the fascia lines — the ones pulling in pain, holding the past.I’ve worked on people who’ve been to every kind of doctor, every kind of therapist. Nothing worked. But when I touched the fascia, their body responded. Tears flowed. Breath deepened. Alignment returned. Not because I fixed them — but because I listened.Dream-Origin Fascia Unwinding is not about forcing anything. It’s not about “fixing” a problem. It’s about inviting the body to return to its own design. Its own truth.That’s why I always say: stress winds in. Tension spirals in. And healing unwinds it.It’s like a screw. When you tighten something, you twist. The same is true for fascia. When we’re under stress — emotional or physical — the body turns in. It coils, contracts, hides. But when we unwind in the opposite direction, something miraculous happens.Pain releases. Joints realign. Emotions surface. Spirit breathes.
This is not just therapy. It’s a return to wholeness.
I teach my clients to feel their own lines. To notice the spirals in their hands, their feet, their posture. Because that’s where healing begins — with awareness.
No one knows your body better than you. But most people were never taught how to listen. My role is to help them remember.
And the fascia remembers everything.
This is why I believe every person should learn this work. It’s not just for therapists. It’s not just for healers. It’s for anyone with a body and a story.
The fascia holds it all. And when we honor it — we begin to set ourselves free.









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