What happened wasn’t dramatic — it was simply the point where years of physical practice, breathwork, attention training, and somatic work aligned into one coherent method. What had lived in separate areas of life began operating together. Regulation became natural instead of effortful, and the structure of the work became clear.
Perception shifted in a quiet, steady way. Movement, intuition, and awareness began to sync. The work stopped being something “I tried to do” and became something that moved on its own with far less resistance. That clarity is what shaped 1155 Source.
This method isn’t mystical or conceptual. It is functional — attention, regulation, and steady presence under real-world conditions. Every exercise — breath, stillness, sound, or movement — is designed to meet people where they are and expand what they can hold. No belief required. Just participation.
The responsibility is simple: remain clear enough that the work comes through without distortion. People arrive in every kind of state — overwhelmed, stable, searching, ready — and the process meets them exactly where they are. There is no preparation required. You begin from where you are.
The integration continues — steady, lived, embodied. Everything in these sessions is drawn from that clarity, in real time.