Your description of diagnosis as a "before and after" moment touches so deeply. It’s a universal human experience, yet so isolating when it happens. You’ve articulated the unspoken: that this moment isn’t just about medical facts, but about the seismic shift in how we see ourselves. Thank you for naming that. 🙏
I guess your Codex mirrors what many ancient traditions teach: that crisis demands integration (mind/body/soul). Yet you’ve made it feel accessible, not esoteric.
Your description of diagnosis as a "before and after" moment touches so deeply. It’s a universal human experience, yet so isolating when it happens. You’ve articulated the unspoken: that this moment isn’t just about medical facts, but about the seismic shift in how we see ourselves. Thank you for naming that. 🙏
I guess your Codex mirrors what many ancient traditions teach: that crisis demands integration (mind/body/soul). Yet you’ve made it feel accessible, not esoteric.