"Humanity is submerged in layers of individual, intergenerational, and collective trauma we generally fail to recognize, and this keeps us from addressing the roots of the challenges we face. Trauma is an invisible force behind the stuckness of virtually every social system: child welfare, criminal justice, education, health care, housing, and the climate crisis itself. "
"... Intergenerational, collective, and historical traumas will remain part of our present-day systems until we collectively heal from them, because they live on inside of us and affect how we experience the present moment. This includes what we are willing and able to see, our beliefs, our openness and creativity, and our ability to grow and develop. In a very real way, past trauma influences the future course of systems.
Many of the healing practices articulated here are ancient, in that they draw on traditions communities have practiced for thousands of years. Still, they are relatively new in the context of social change. To truly transform systems, we must apply a trauma lens to the conditions that sustain problems, adopt a healing-centered perspective, and explore experiences that foster collective healing. Through pursuing this path, society can connect to our deepest shared humanity and access our full creative potential to address social and environmental problems."
-- The Wellbeing Project and Georgetown University, a multidisciplinary coalition
'Healing Systems' as published in the Stanford Social Innovation Review

Collective Healing IS the Most Important Work of Our Time
When I read the Healing Systems report in the Stanford Social Innovation Review, I recognized it instantly. This is my energy medicine. This is what I do as Earthwork: healing the world through personal transformation in groups.
Their conclusions reflect my own visions — the collective healing I've offered for years as a conduit for Mother Source Alchemy, an ancient practice of transformation, awakening, and embodiment. The Wellbeing researchers studying wounded systems describe exactly what this medicine has always provided and held as a sacred mission. It's what prompted me to write Collective Healing Is the Most Important Work of Our Time.
No one knows your organization better than you do. Yet you keep solving the same problems: restructuring, revising policy, launching the next initiative — and the exhaustion, confusion, and frustration to do better return.
Collective healing holds the answers you may not know you need.
The Cause Is Hidden
It isn't on the organizational chart or in the strategy deck, and standard fixes never reach it, because it lives in the trauma wounds your people carry.
Trauma lives in the cells. It lives in the mind, the emotions, the thoughts, and in how people identify with themselves, with others, and with life itself. What most never see is how complex it is — a multidimensional inheritance that gathers in distinct areas:
- Personal — this life's unhealed wounds. An overwhelming experience the nervous system couldn't process, so it fragmented the pain off from awareness and stored it in the body and subconscious energy system, where it runs as automatic reaction.
- Ancestral — carried down the bloodline. Unhealed harm your ancestors survived, encoded in their bodies and passed to the next generations, living in you as inherited patterns.
- Karmic — imprints held across lifetimes. Each incarnation leaves residue carried forward until it is resolved, surfacing in this life as unfinished conditioning.
- Collective — the shared consciousness of all humanity. The population-level wounding of catastrophe and oppression — slavery, colonization, war — that disrupts a people and lives on in an invisible field, shaping how everyone behaves, relates, and treats one another.
These are the blind spots that can be illuminated and transformed as Earthwork. Unresolved trauma shapes how people work, relate, and decide before anyone is aware of it — and it drives the very patterns you can't seem to solve.
So let's gather and solve it together to create a better world in your work environment, and a better world for humanity (my secret Earthworker mission).
Systemic trauma surfaces in ways any organization recognizes. Effort fragments into smaller and smaller parts until no one can see the whole. Trust breaks between departments, and territoriality replaces cooperation. People go numb to get through the day, present in body and absent in feeling. Urgency drives reaction that reproduces the very crisis it means to solve. And beneath it all, if you work with clients in the public sector, the numbness hardens relationships and increases the possibility of being triggered.
What You Cannot See
A wounded system cannot see this far into itself, so the strain compounds into symptomatic problems while every attempt to fix them stays a surface correction. The Wellbeing researchers found the same: the more traumatized a system, the more it resists the healing it needs.
How much more would your organization benefit if this were no longer a factor? With an energy medicine approach, your people feel free to be more of themselves, to be present, clear, and creative — and bring that restored power directly to your operations.
What Collective Healing Is
From an energy medicine standpoint, collective healing utilizes the primordial force of quantum alchemy that works at the level of consciousness, the fundamental building blocks of the universe. Yes, I know that sounds like a whole lot of hooey to the average folks. But the unified field, the living field of consciousness that connects all life, is a proven quantum process as well as the basis for ancient medicine to operate within. Both are true. Quantum alchemy transmutes the dissonance that trauma creates within your employees' system and restores it to resonance. It reaches the energetic root where the pattern was formed — the same interior condition the Stanford Social Innovation Review and the Collective Change Lab, across 124 practitioners in 24 countries, concluded a system must heal to change.
This is why it is so effective. It is transformative on baseline levels where trauma was created and where other approaches fail to address. Restructuring and policy change may work on the surface, while energy medicine reaches into the dissonant frequency, transmuting trauma across the spectrum where it lives — personal, ancestral, karmic, and collective — in a multidimensional, long-form process. Guided by Universal Intelligence, it illuminates and transforms the wounding that a human map would miss.
The practice is called Earthwork, and practitioners are called Earthworkers because of its universal impact onthe greater field. According to universal principles and laws, when the root is transmuted, the system changes from within. Relationships repair. Trust returns. The energy that strain consumed comes back to the mission.
Try a sample and experience it for yourself.
For best results, listen to the replay in a quiet space where you won't be disturbed and with meditative awareness. Be prepared to fall asleep or go into a slight trance. There is no one way to meet the energy. Whatever you feel, whatever you experience, is what it should be. The results are also cumulative; each time you play it, it will work deeper.
The History of Trauma Is Also Collective Healing
What I most often run into in my personal online healing groups is the uncanny way that every topic parallels exactly what is happening in the greater world around us. The way my ability has formed is that it is expanded to work in the collective interface of human consciousness. What that means is we tap into both the history and current events of cultural society, past, present, and future. I know. I know... but stay with me. This field has been proven to exist. Scroll down to read about Rupert Sheldrake's Morphic Fields, or click my Substack articles: How Collective Intention Reshapes Collective Consciousness and Personal Transformation is Energetic Activism. Both will advance your understanding of what I just wrote.
The wounding people carry begins in history. It gathers across generations — through slavery, colonization, war, and famine, across the whole human record — and these imprints live on in present-day behavior and institutions, in how people relate, whom they trust, and how systems treat people. Slavery, the genocide of Native peoples, and the Civil War still sit in unspoken testimony to American institutional life.
The Wellbeing researchers put it plainly: these traumas remain part of our present-day systems until we collectively heal from them, because they live on inside us and shape what we are able to see, believe, and create. Wounds this large cannot be faced alone and unravel more easily in group fields and dynamics; they never resolve one person at a time. Collective wounds call for collective healing.
Ways Your Organization May Benefit
Trust is what drives performance. Trauma erodes trust. It puts people on guard, closes them to one another, and breaks the safety that lets individuals or a team perform. Clearing trauma can inherently increase psychological safety.
Burnout and turnover trace back to unhealed trauma. The exhaustion that burns people out and drives them to quit is the body running trauma — hypervigilance, overwhelm, shutdown. Clearing these wounds connects individuals to their own internal support which may raise morale, lower absenteeism, and spark productivity.
Trauma constrains creativity and growth. The Stanford researchers name openness, creativity, and the ability to grow among the human capacities that past trauma shuts down. A nervous system braced against threat cannot imagine, solve, or take the risk a new idea requires.
Urgency reproduces crisis; a settled system does not. The researchers also found that action driven by urgency recreates the very fragmentation it means to solve, while action from a restored, settled state stabilizes. Trauma keeps a system in urgency. Clearing it lets people decide from steadiness instead of reaction.
Collective healing as an energy medicine approach, transmutes underlying trauma following intention and in accordance with divine guidance. While we cannot predict specific results, ten years of holding groups and the testimonials they’ve produced tell me it’s working. What follows in any organization is shaped by the depth of release, length of continuous practice, and Grace.
Why Earthwork Is an Ongoing Practice
As I often tell my clients, you did not get this way overnight, and transforming collective wounds is not a simple endeavor. It takes commitment. Earthwork is a dedicated practice that builds up over time. It is most effectove when we gather every week to transform patterns following intention. That commitment is the source of its cumulative power. A single session can make an impact. Multiple meetings address the complexity of trauma as a collective range. This work is a long-form process. Sustained practice is what allows Universal Intelligence to transmute it at the pace a system can handle safely and integrate the many shifts. We cover a lot of ground in our ninety-minute sessions. They are recorded, and replays offer a chance to deepen in areas that may need more finesse to open and approach.
Each week builds on the one before. The clearing compounds, the new blueprints strengthen, and the community practicing together reorients more efficiently into the result. Depth of change follows depth of commitment. This is how transformation becomes ongoing rather than a temporary surface fix.
Because we work in the unified field, distance work online is just as effective as in-person.
Ancient Practice is Original Medicine
Collective healing in gathered community is the oldest medicine there is — matrilineal and Indigenous, carried for hundreds of thousands of years, documented across anthropology, archaeology, biology, and quantum physics. Yes, there are Substack articles for that too. As the Stanford researchers write, these practices are ancient, drawn from traditions communities have held for thousands of years, and only now arriving in the work of changing systems.
Feminine intelligence as principles in action is being remembered and applied. Indigenous cultures in New Zealand and Hawaii hold ritual circles for healing. Glasswing International has trained more than a hundred thousand teachers, police, and health workers to recognize and tend trauma. The Truth, Racial Healing and Transformation process runs healing circles across fourteen U.S. cities. Māori-led programs build collective healing into community development.
I have over twenty years of progressive study in the awakening, transformative arts with over 4500 hours of intensive training and untold hours of client practice, workshops, and group healings. I am considered a metaphysician and quantum alchemist, and the founder of Multi Dimensional Healing, a practice of evolutionary energy. I serve as a direct conduit for Universal Intelligence called Mother Source, Divine Consciousness that harkens back to pre-history times when practices like mine were the common way of health and wellness..
The Earthwork
Receive facilitated group Earthwork, crafted specifically to your organization.
It is online and intention-based, ninety-minute sessions for groups of three to twenty-five scheduled during the day, M-F only, with a free integration session added as a bonus AND Earthworker membership. The general capacity is weekly or bi-monthly gatherings following the organization's intention to deeply clear trauma on all levels. This is a dedicated, ongoing practice with a suggested three-month duration. Private and consultation-based, generally per person.
WEEKLY SESSIONS
Four (4) ninety-minute sessions + Bonus Integration session + Earthworker Membership accessing dozens of extra energetic content in service to transformation integration, activation, and embodiment..
- Groups of 3-5 -- $125 per person, per month; three-month minimum commitment.
- Groups of 6-10 -- $111 per person, per month; three-month minimum commitment.
- Groups of 11-15 -- $100 per person, per month; three-month minimum commitment.
- Groups of 16-20 -- $90 per person, per month; three-month minimum commitment.
- Groups of 20-25 -- $80 per person, per month; three-month minimum commitment.
An Invitation
If this is your organization, you're warmly invited. Earthwork begins with a conversation — about your people, your system, your intentions, and your relationship to systems change,
Your organization's healing reaches beyond itself, into everyone it touches. This is Earthwork.
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Testimonials From the Circle
"This is a group healing that meets every individual where they are. It is grounding, releasing, and rejuvenating all in one. Each time the healing is just what I needed."
— W.P., Hockessin, DE
"I am awed that we have come together and what our collective energies are accomplishing — for ourselves, with each other, and for the planet. It is such a humbling and amazing experience."
— Earthworker Member
"I have experienced many healing modalities, and Multi-Dimensional Healing exceeds many others. It's very powerful and highly effective at deep, layered levels."
— K.H., Warminster, PA
"Serenity. I feel blanketed with peace and warmth — very comfortable in my skin and space."
— E.I., Minneapolis,