
SOMASPIRA FIELD ESSAYS
SECTION TWO
For 20 years, my laboratory was not a sterile room. It was the open field. I witnessed highly sensitive prey animals utilizing a sensory pathway that humans have largely muted.
I watched horses reorganize their posture, dissolve trauma patterns, and synchronize with the herd without a single command. It wasn't magic. It was a biological interface. It became the seed of everything.
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Share what you discovered in the field — the moment that shifted your understanding and set this work in motion. Write in your own voice; this is where readers connect to the founder behind the ideas.
Deepen the story here — describe the patterns you noticed, the questions that emerged, and how they shaped the framework you went on to build.
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