So many people are doing the inner work — mindset practices, affirmations, therapy — yet still feel stuck, overwhelmed, or unable to expand into their next level.
In a recent episode of the Brain Soul Success Show, I sat down with Brent Michael Phillips, a world-class MIT software engineer whose dark night of the soul led him to a radically different understanding of healing.
Through his work with Movement Feedback Holo, Brent discovered that true transformation happens through the nervous system — not just the mind.
When the nervous system doesn’t feel safe, the body resists change. Growth, visibility, and success become exhausting instead of expansive.
Movement and embodied awareness allow the body to release stored stress and subconscious patterns, restoring regulation and clarity. Healing becomes organic, sustainable, and deeply aligned.
Explore Brent’s Work
To learn more, receive Brent’s books for free, and join him live to experience block clearing and higher consciousness, visit:
👉 AwakeningDynamics.com
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Ready to Go Deeper?
If this conversation speaks to you, I invite you to continue the journey with me in these upcoming live experiences:
3 Brain Soul Hacks for Success (February 18)
Transform your life, heal from inside out, and fast track your business!
👉 https://louiseswartswalter.lpages.co/brainsoulhacksmc/
Brain Soul Success Bootcamp (March 20–22)
Transform your life, heal from inside out, and fast track your business!
👉 https://louiseswartswalter.com/brain-soul-success-bootcamp/
True success begins when the body feels safe enough to receive it.
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