Field Work Through the Hands

Field-based support through touch, perception, clearing, and integration

My hands are part of how I read the Field.

There are times when words are not enough.

The body carries memory, protection, grief, tension, and intelligence that cannot always be reached through conversation alone.

In this work, my hands are not separate from the deeper process. They are one way I listen, read, clear, shift, and support what is ready to be seen.

This is not ordinary table work.
It is not casual relief.
It is not separate from integration.

The hands-on portion is held inside a conscious session that includes verbal reflection, pattern recognition, and integration.

We begin by listening to what is present.
We name what is moving.
We allow the body and Field to reveal what words alone may not reach.

This work supports:

  • nervous system settling

  • energetic clearing

  • emotional release

  • reconnection with the body

  • integration through grief, transition, or change

  • pattern recognition and interruption

  • deeper clarity around what is actually moving

The session

Field Work Through the Hands is a focused session that includes both verbal integration and hands-on field work.

We begin by talking.

Not endlessly. Not to circle the story. But to identify what is present, what is repeating, and what the Field is asking us to see.

Then we move to the table when appropriate.

The hands-on portion allows the work to meet the body directly. What arises there informs the integration that follows.

This is not separate from Threshold Work.

It is one expression of it.

How to access this work

Hands-on field work is not offered as a stand-alone appointment. It may be included within ongoing Threshold Work when appropriate, because the depth of what arises through the body requires integration, continuity, and a clear container.

For those who are new to my work, the first step is usually a 3-hour Threshold Session.

I do not claim to heal you.

I read. I interpret. I shift. I clear. I see.

Sometimes through language.
Sometimes through silence.
Sometimes through the hands.

If you feel called to this work, the first step is a conversation.

We will clarify what is moving, what kind of support is appropriate, and whether this session or a deeper container is the right fit.