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🔥 June Retreat - Integrate. Embody. Rise.You’ve shifted so much internally.Now it’s time to make it real …..in your body...
25/05/2026

🔥 June Retreat - Integrate. Embody. Rise.

You’ve shifted so much internally.
Now it’s time to make it real …..in your body, your choices, your voice, your life.

June is the retreat where everything clicks into place.
Where your inner work becomes clarity, coherence, and momentum.

✨ Morning Journey (9:00–12:30)

A deep guided immersion using the Thrive Guild Coherence Protocol
to help you:

• Release the last threads of old patterns
• Anchor the new identity emerging in you
• Step into your next chapter with certainty

You’ll walk out feeling:
🌿 Clear
🌿 Integrated
🌿 Ready

💫 Afternoon Workshop (13:00–15:00)

Turn your transformation into a practical, personalised roadmap.
Stabilise your growth.
Map your next steps.
Claim your direction.

This is the retreat where your inner work becomes your new way of living.

📍 Well Bath, Woolley Lane, BA1 8BA

🚗 Parking | 🚉 10 mins from Bath station
đź“… Friday 5 June 2026
đź’° Morning ÂŁ80 | Afternoon ÂŁ30

DM to book or message Paul @ Thrive_02wow
📞 07970 818896

20/05/2026

Multidimensional psoas… I like that one…

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20/05/2026

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Ida Pauline Rolf was told the pain was “all in her head.”
But she was a PhD biochemist—so instead of accepting dismissal, she searched for the part of the body medicine kept cutting through and ignoring.
In 1920, Ida Pauline Rolf became one of the first women to earn a PhD in biological chemistry from Columbia University. She had the credentials. The scientific training. She had even published research at Rockefeller Institute.
Yet when chronic pain affected her and her children, doctors gave the same familiar response: rest, wait, it will pass.
The X-rays looked normal. The tests showed nothing unusual. No obvious explanation could be found.
And beneath it all was the implication many patients still hear today: maybe the pain isn’t real.
But Ida Rolf trusted science—and she trusted observation. If pain existed, she believed there had to be a physical reason medicine had overlooked.
That search led her to study something medical schools barely discussed at the time: fascia.
Fascia is the connective tissue that surrounds every muscle, organ, and bone in the body. It forms a continuous web beneath the skin, helping support structure and movement. In the early 20th century, it was often treated as little more than packaging material surgeons cut through to reach “important” anatomy.
Rolf saw something different.
She believed fascia adapted to stress, injury, posture, and emotional tension. When it tightened or hardened, it could pull the body out of balance and create chronic pain patterns that standard medicine struggled to explain.
Women began seeking her help after feeling ignored elsewhere.
They described stiff shoulders, chronic headaches, jaw tension, aching backs, hip pain, and exhaustion that never fully left. Many had already been told it was anxiety, hormones, stress, or simply part of being a woman.
The underlying message was often the same: your symptoms are exaggerated.
Ida Rolf listened.
She developed a hands-on method called Structural Integration, later widely known as Rolfing. The work involved slow, deep manipulation of connective tissue designed to release restrictions and improve alignment throughout the body.
The sessions were intense. Some patients cried or experienced strong emotional reactions as long-held tension released.
But many also reported profound physical changes afterward—better posture, easier movement, and relief from pain that had lasted for years.
When Rolf presented her ideas to mainstream medicine, many dismissed her as a quack.
She wasn’t a physician. She challenged accepted medical assumptions. And she was claiming improvement in conditions many professionals had already labeled psychosomatic.
Critics warned people to stay away.
Still, patients continued coming—and many believed they were getting real results.
During the 1950s and 1960s, Rolf trained practitioners and refined her methods. Dancers and athletes became interested in her work because they understood how deeply structure affects movement. Many women came simply because they finally felt heard.
Rolf herself was known for being intense, direct, and fiercely confident in her ideas.
Over time, scientific research began catching up.
By the 1970s, studies showed fascia was far from inert. Researchers discovered it contained rich networks of nerve endings and played an important role in movement, tension, pain, and body mechanics.
Some of Rolf’s early observations were being taken seriously.
Today, fascia research is an established field. Physical therapists and bodywork practitioners often incorporate fascial techniques, and Rolfing continues to be practiced around the world.
But Ida Rolf’s story is about more than connective tissue.
It is also about belief—about who gets listened to when they describe pain that cannot easily be measured.
Even today, research shows women are more likely to have physical symptoms minimized or attributed to psychological causes. Many chronic pain disorders affecting women took decades to receive serious scientific attention.
Rolf recognized this pattern long before it became widely discussed.
And when she tried to offer new answers, she faced dismissal herself.
A highly trained scientist with devoted patients and observable results was pushed aside because she worked outside traditional medical systems and challenged accepted thinking.
It took years for broader science to acknowledge what many patients already knew: their pain was real.
Ida Pauline Rolf died in 1979 at the age of 83, just as recognition of her work was beginning to grow.
She spent much of her life being doubted by the same establishment that educated her.
Yet she never stopped researching. Never stopped treating patients. And never stopped insisting that invisible pain deserved serious attention.
Her legacy remains a reminder that healing sometimes begins with something very simple: someone willing to listen.

~ Weird & Amazing Things

20/04/2026

You can’t balance a body without feet tha can receive grounding… in session 2 we give you new roots, feet that feel heavenly. This is what we do with structural integration…❤️
Once you have feet again….🔻YOU HAVE NOT TOUCHED THE EARTH WITH YOUR BARE FEET IN MONTHS. YOUR BODY IS ELECTRICALLY STARVING AND YOU CAN FEEL IT.

The surface of the Earth carries a negative electrical charge. It has been measured at approximately -200,000 volts in the atmosphere, maintained by 5,000 lightning strikes hitting the planet every minute. The ground beneath your feet is a limitless reservoir of free electrons. Available. Always.

For 200,000 years, humans walked barefoot. Slept on the ground. Their bodies were in constant electrical contact with the Earth. Free electrons flowed from the ground into their tissues continuously, neutralizing free radicals, reducing inflammation, and maintaining the electrical balance of every cell.

Then we invented rubber-soled shoes. And in one generation, we disconnected the entire human species from the electrical surface of its own planet.

In 2004, Dr. Clinton Ober, a retired cable television executive who understood grounding better than any biologist, partnered with researchers to publish the first clinical study on earthing in the Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine.

They connected sleeping subjects to the Earth using a conductive pad. Nothing else changed. Same bed. Same room. Same diet. Same life. Just electrical contact with the ground while they slept.

Cortisol levels normalized within days. Subjects who had been waking at 2 and 3 AM began sleeping through the night. Chronic pain decreased. Inflammation markers dropped. Blood viscosity improved — meaning the blood became thinner and flowed more freely, reducing cardiovascular risk.

Since then, over 20 peer-reviewed studies have confirmed the same results. Grounding reduces inflammation. It thins the blood. It accelerates wound healing. It normalizes cortisol rhythm. It reduces muscle soreness after exercise by 50%. It shifts the autonomic nervous system from sympathetic dominance — fight or flight — to parasympathetic — rest and repair.

All from touching the ground.

Your body is a bioelectric system running at approximately 70 millivolts per cell. Free radicals — the molecules that cause aging, inflammation, and disease — are positively charged. They steal electrons from healthy cells, creating chain reactions of damage. The Earth provides an unlimited supply of free electrons to neutralize them. But only if you are connected.

Rubber shoes. Wooden floors. Concrete buildings. Asphalt roads. You live your entire life insulated from the one source of free electrons your body was designed to access every second of every day.

You charge your phone every night. You have not charged yourself in years.

Take your shoes off. Stand on grass, soil, sand, or concrete for 20 minutes. The tingling you feel in your feet is not imagination. It is 200,000 years of electrical design switching back on.

Structure equals function….. this is what structural integration does, what we do and what we can do for you❤️🔹YOU ARE R...
20/04/2026

Structure equals function….. this is what structural integration does, what we do and what we can do for you❤️
🔹YOU ARE READING THIS WITH YOUR HEAD TILTED FORWARD. THAT POSITION IS CRUSHING YOUR SPINE WITH 27 KILOGRAMS OF FORCE RIGHT NOW.

Your head weighs approximately 5 kilograms. When it sits directly above your spine, your neck carries exactly that — 5 kg. Normal. Effortless. The way it was designed.

Tilt your head forward 15 degrees — the angle of glancing at your phone — and the effective weight on your cervical spine jumps to 12 kg. At 30 degrees, it becomes 18 kg. At 45 degrees, 22 kg. At 60 degrees — the angle most people hold while scrolling — your neck is carrying 27 kg. The weight of a 7-year-old child. Hanging from your spine. For hours. Every day.

This was published in 2014 by Dr. Kenneth Hansraj, chief of spine surgery at New York Spine Surgery and Rehabilitation Medicine. The study calculated the exact forces and published them in Surgical Technology International. It was not disputed. It was ignored.

The average person spends 4 hours per day looking at their phone. Teenagers spend 7 hours. That is 1,400 to 2,500 hours per year of 27 kg crushing the cervical vertebrae that protect the most critical nerve pathways in your entire body.

Your cervical spine is not just holding your head. It houses the brainstem — the structure that controls your breathing, your heart rate, your blood pressure, your digestion, and your sleep cycles. Every signal between your brain and your body passes through these vertebrae. Every single one.

Compress them and the signals weaken. Not dramatically. Not enough for an MRI to flag. Just enough to reduce nerve conductivity by 5, 10, 15 percent. Enough to make you tired for no reason. Enough to give you headaches that have no diagnosis. Enough to make your digestion slow, your sleep shallow, your anxiety constant, and your focus destroyed.

Doctors will call it stress. They will call it depression. They will call it anxiety disorder. They will call it IBS. They will prescribe antidepressants, sleeping pills, and acid reflux medication. They will never once look at the angle of your neck.

Right now, 80% of the people reading this are doing it with their head tilted forward. You have been compressing the command center of your entire nervous system for years. And every unexplained symptom you have — the fatigue, the brain fog, the tension, the insomnia — may be traced back to a 60-degree angle you never knew you were holding.

Lift your head. Right now. Hold your phone at eye level. Feel the difference in your neck. That release you just felt is 22 kilograms of pressure leaving the most important 7 vertebrae in your body.

The cure for half your symptoms might not be a pill. It might be posture.

Elevated Freedom(May 2026 Retreat) ✨If you’ve been feeling a bit out of sync with yourself lately… this one’s for you.Ma...
13/04/2026

Elevated Freedom
(May 2026 Retreat) ✨

If you’ve been feeling a bit out of sync with yourself lately… this one’s for you.

Maybe you’ve been
• carrying old emotions that feel heavy
• struggling to hear your own intuition
• finding it hard to say what you really feel or need
• feeling low, flat or disconnected from joy
• getting overwhelmed more easily than usual
• or just not feeling like your real self

You’re not alone and you’re not “doing life wrong.”
Your system is asking for coherence, clarity and space to come back home to itself.

On Friday 8th May, we gather for Elevated Freedom, a morning journey designed to help you:

• clear emotional residue
• reconnect with your heart
• soften the protective layers that keep you stuck
• rise into courage, steadiness and authenticity
• feel more like you again

And if you want to take it deeper, the Afternoon Workshop gives you practical tools to stabilise heart‑led living in daily life , especially if you often know what helps but struggle to actually do it.

If you’re ready to feel lighter, clearer and more grounded in who you are…
Your freedom begins here.

Morning Journey: 9:00–12:30 (£80)
Afternoon Workshop: 13:00–15:00 (£30)
Location: Well Bath, BA1 8BA

📞 Paul: 07970818896

13/04/2026

Elevated Freedom
(May 2026 Retreat) ✨

If you’ve been feeling a bit out of sync with yourself lately… this one’s for you.

Maybe you’ve been
• carrying old emotions that feel heavy
• struggling to hear your own intuition
• finding it hard to say what you really feel or need
• feeling low, flat or disconnected from joy
• getting overwhelmed more easily than usual
• or just not feeling like your real self

You’re not alone and you’re not “doing life wrong.”
Your system is asking for coherence, clarity and space to come back home to itself.

On Friday 8th May, we gather for Elevated Freedom, a morning journey designed to help you:

• clear emotional residue
• reconnect with your heart
• soften the protective layers that keep you stuck
• rise into courage, steadiness and authenticity
• feel more like you again

And if you want to take it deeper, the Afternoon Workshop gives you practical tools to stabilise heart‑led living in daily life , especially if you often know what helps but struggle to actually do it.

If you’re ready to feel lighter, clearer and more grounded in who you are…
Your freedom begins here.

Morning Journey: 9:00–12:30 (£80)
Afternoon Workshop: 13:00–15:00 (£30)
Location: Well Bath, BA1 8BA

📞 Paul: 07979818896

25/03/2026

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