“Beneath the layers of fear, performance, and protection—there is you, unconditioned and whole.” – Remembering
Who were you before the world told you who to be?
Before the coping, the striving, the self-concealment?
In our newly released book, Remembering: The Journey Back to the Preconditioned Self, we offer a poetic, psychological, and transcendental guide back to your original essence—the part of you that existed before the wounds, the roles, the reactions.
This book is not about adding more. It’s about peeling back, releasing, and returning.
It is an invitation to:
- Reclaim the parts of yourself lost to perfectionism or people-pleasing.
- Recognize the conditioned self—the persona shaped by trauma, culture, and unmet needs.
- Restore access to your inner stillness, clarity, and creative power.
Whether you are a clinician, a leader, an inquirer, or simply someone who wants to come home to themselves—this book is for you. It is gentle, deep, practical, and it is designed to meet you where you are.
Because transformation doesn’t begin with becoming something new. It begins with remembering who you already are.
Insight in Action:
Sit quietly for three minutes. Ask:
“Who am I when I am not reacting?”
Let the silence speak. Let your remembering begin.
Spotlight:
Remembering: The Journey Back to the Preconditioned Self is now available.
Order your copy today and share it with someone who is ready to return home to themselves: https://www.amazon.com/Remembering-Journey-Back-Pre-Conditioned-Self/dp/1968105034
Closing Words:
The preconditioned self is not far away. It is simply quiet.
And in the quiet, we remember.

