There's a woman whose blindness switched off when she changed her mind. Want to play?


Hi Reader

Let me tell you about something that’s documented, measured, and still keeps me up at night.

There’s a woman whose blindness was confirmed by hospital equipment, flat readings off her visual cortex, the machines agreeing she couldn’t see. And then, in certain states, her sight came back. Not metaphorically. The same machines, minutes apart, recorded her visual cortex switching back on. Switching. On and off. In one body.

That’s not a guru’s story. It’s electrophysiology, in a peer-reviewed journal.

It’s not alone. There are people who’ve throttled their own immune response on command in a lab. Hearts that change their conduction depending on who’s “home.” Bodies running their own instrument panel with far more authority than we were ever told they had.

Here’s what I want to be clear about, because it’s where the honesty lives: none of this is the body inventing new medicine out of thin air. It’s the body operating equipment it already owns, with a range nobody has fully mapped. And that unmapped edge is the most interesting real estate I know of.

And to be just as clear about the other thing: none of this is medical advice. None of it replaces the care you’re already in. Think of it as exploring alongside, never instead of.

This is curiosity and play — a “what if” we get to ask together — and the moment it stops being that, we’re doing it wrong.

So I’m running a six-week experiment, and I’d like you in the lab.

Not a course. An experiment. There are no students here who can fail — only participants generating data.

We start tomorrow, June 8th, at 1 PM Eastern, AND if you can't make it, register anyway to get the replay.

https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Pzj6XQt1RSmIsmgOtmXHAw

We’ll use the MEP protocol inside a new APP I'm creating, watch molecules assemble, listen to them, and then do the most radical thing available to us: we’ll notice what actually happens and write it down. Including the boring parts. Especially the boring parts.

Fair warning about how this works: the people who feel something and the people who feel absolutely nothing but thought the molecule was pretty are both doing it perfectly. “I felt nothing” is real data, and around here, it gets applause, not a pep talk.

I’m not promising you a result. I’m promising you good questions, good company, and a front-row seat to your own edge.

Come be curious with us.

Be well and stay well

Jeffrey

P.S. — If any part of you is already gripping for a result, breathe that out before we start tomorrow. Grasping is the one thing guaranteed to get in the way. We’ll talk about why.

Register here for Monday, June 8th at 1 PM Eastern. Replays will be available to all who register below:

https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Pzj6XQt1RSmIsmgOtmXHAw

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