Simply being alive in a physical body means that something within you is always organizing, repairing, and sustaining life — no matter what diagnosis, tension pattern, or symptom you’re experiencing.
When you learn how to consciously partner with that existing intelligence, its natural coherence begins to expand — strengthening your vitality, stability, and resilience.
Brian Siddhartha Ingle, osteopathic doctor and somatic movement instructor, teaches that the spine, as the central axis of your body, is one of the most powerful places to engage the health — your body’s innate intelligence — as your spine has a touch point with every organ...
... and is therefore foundational for maintaining the flow of health throughout your body.
During this free online event, Brian will share why the right somatic movements and practices can also increase this flow and empower your body’s ability to heal — what osteopathy and somatics refer to as the body’s innate “self-correcting mechanism” — so that it begins functioning with greater strength, clarity, and efficiency.
Brian’s somatic self-healing framework has empowered thousands of people to rediscover the health that is always present within them. By integrating osteopathic principles with somatic education, he lays the foundation for restoring vitality, amplifying coherence, and awakening the body’s innate capacity to heal.
You’ll experience this firsthand as Brian guides you in a somatic practice to sense how the spine organizes structure and coherence, demonstrating how healing emerges when the conditions for health are restored.
You’ll also explore how key spinal junctions — including the cranial–cervical, cervico-thoracic, thoraco-lumbar, and lumbo-sacral regions — function as gateways for change and regulators of the nervous system.
As junction points release, many people experience a natural lengthening, reduction in neck and back discomfort, and settling of the nervous system that feels deeply restorative.
For those living with persistent spinal discomfort, stiffness, or fatigue, Brian’s approach offers a new possibility: how focusing and building on what’s working right in your body, along with somatic inquiry and movement, can help you cultivate more of it, circulating health and vitality to the areas that need it most.