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Each individual engraves, most often unknowingly, the authentic manuscript of their life story within their body. This testimony offers each of us the opportunity to embark on a journey of discovery into these incredible stories of healing. When brought to consciousness, this adventure provides a new and essential perspective for understanding our illnesses, life challenges, and wounds of the soul.
Thus, these life accidents are no longer experienced as fate or a curse but rather as an invitation to our personal evolution.
This odyssey unfolds at the heart of our reality, which is often said to surpass fiction. Guided by our unconscious emotional brain, this journey invites us to reconnect with our past experiences as a form of rebirth, allowing us to heal the wounds of the past. The body serves as an essential witness to the awakening of our consciousness, while our awareness acts as a catalyst for the processes of healing, repair, and recovery from our ailments.
This new framework, aimed at freeing the body from the silence of unspoken words, encourages us to understand what the "dis-ease" has been trying to communicate through our body.
About the author
Born on May 23, 1959, in Constantine, Michel-Charles SULTAN is a licensed physiotherapist who earned his diploma in Paris in 1984.
In 1987, he joined the Antares Association and trained under Mr. Eddie COPPRY in kinesiology, specifically "Touch for Health", a method developed by American chiropractors Drs. Goodheart, Bennett, and Chapman.
He continued his studies in Switzerland, earning a diploma in osteopathy from the Geneva College of Osteopathy in 1997.
A practitioner of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), he trained for three years in Brussels, Belgium, at the Europe-Shanghai College under the guidance of Francis LENDERS, obtaining his diploma in 2002.
Throughout his 40-year professional career, he has relentlessly explored and questioned the body as the unconscious keeper of life's trials. These daily wounds are stored at the heart of our cells: our cellular memory.
His dual somatic and emotional approach provides each of us the opportunity to become aware of the subtle, invisible connections that punctuate and shape our biological responses. This constant adaptation to the external world emerges as a survival strategy, perfectly mirroring emotionally unmanageable situations experienced and felt as dramatic, often in isolation.
His investigative work unfolds like a personal, familial, and transgenerational inquiry, particularly following his discovery in 2004 of psycho-genealogy tools.
Moreover, he had the privilege of working as a physiotherapist-osteopath in two psychiatric clinics in Ile-de-France during the second half of his career, spanning nearly 20 years.
Today, he gives conferences to promote and share with as many people as possible this revolutionary approach that lies at the crossroads of disciplines.