
Before we begin, let’s pause in reverence and stillness.
“Hover over us, Divine Spirit. Bless this sacred space. Let grace guide every heart that enters, and healing light touch all who need it. Amen.”
This is not just a workshop—it is a soul encounter. And to share this journey with Norm, my soul friend and lifelong collaborator, is nothing short of a divine appointment. Everything I’ve done in this field has roots in our shared work—decades of exploration, laughter, research, and radical truth-telling.
When we started this journey over 30 years ago, I didn’t even know what I was doing. I wasn’t trained in medicine. I wasn’t trying to become a healer. I was working in publishing. But God has a way of flipping the script—giving us genius in something we never studied, and passion for something we have no obvious talent for. I wanted to be a fiction writer. I wanted to tell stories. And instead, I was given the story of energy, the anatomy of the spirit, and the silent wisdom of the soul.
When You Have No Map, You Learn to Listen
In those early days, Norm and I simply observed. We weren’t trying to prove anything. We asked questions, paid attention, and noticed patterns in illness, energy, and people’s lives. That’s how the Human Energy System came into focus—not from textbooks, but from thousands of intuitive readings, shared reflections, and conversations with the Divine.
We eventually wrote The Creation of Health, a foundational work that organized what we had discovered. It gave language to the anatomy of energy, and helped us recognize: health is not just physical—it’s spiritual, emotional, energetic. And healing is not about fixing symptoms; it’s about changing lives.
The Building Within: Floor by Floor Transformation
Imagine your soul as a building. The outside never moves, but within, each floor reveals a different view of life.
- On the first floor, you live in fear, survival, and limitation.
- As you climb, your vision expands.
- From the penthouse, you see your life—and others—with clarity, compassion, and cosmic understanding.
But every floor costs more. It takes more courage, more effort, more letting go. And once you move up, you can’t un-see what you’ve seen. You can’t go back.
This is the real spiritual journey:
✨ You are just as drawn to the next floor of truth… as you are terrified of it.
Healing is not about removing pain—it’s about rising to a new level of truth, and being willing to pay the price of transformation.
Three Anatomies: Body, Energy, and Soul
Through our years of practice, we discovered what I now call the Three Sacred Anatomies:
- The Anatomy of the Body – rooted in time, space, biology, and visible form. This is where vitamins, medicine, aging, and science apply.
- The Anatomy of the Energy – your chakras, your field, your attractions, illusions, addictions, and how you give or lose power in the world.
- The Anatomy of the Soul – the cosmic, mystical you. The part that knows eternal truth, witnesses divine patterns, and longs to return home.
Each part of you reflects the whole. Every system in your body mirrors the laws of the universe. But real healing only comes when all three anatomies align.
The Era of Activation (and Confusion)
In the 1980s, the spiritual world was bursting with light and possibility—but also chaos. People were channeling everything and everyone. Publishing houses were printing the “autobiography of God.” It was like a halfway house for the psychically curious.
But there was real energy, too—new wiring being activated, intuitive gifts blossoming, strange healings occurring. People were waking up… but didn’t know how to manage the awakening.
And many of them, just like us, were simply trying to make sense of it.

The Honest Truth About Mastery
Let me say this gently and with love:
You cannot become a master healer in a weekend workshop.
Mastery requires devotion. Thousands of readings. Years of study. Seasons of silence. A life given in service.
It’s no different than becoming a world-class pianist or surgeon. Ask anyone who’s excellent at their craft—and they’ll tell you what it cost them. It costs time, sacrifice, solitude, and a relentless love for truth.
But what you can do in a weekend like this… is awaken.
You can touch something true. You can remember why you came here.
You can rise one floor higher.
And that is holy work.
Final Blessing
So I bless you again—right now.
I bless your courage to ask deeper questions.
I bless your fear and your willingness to face it.
I bless the building within you, the sacred anatomy of your being.
And I bless the work you’re about to do.
Let us rise together, floor by floor, into the Light.
Frequently Asked Questions: The Sacred Anatomy of Healing
1. What is the central idea behind “The Sacred Anatomy of Healing”?
At its core, “The Sacred Anatomy of Healing” proposes that true well-being encompasses more than just the physical body. It emphasizes a holistic understanding of the self through three interconnected “anatomies”: the physical body (rooted in biology and time), the energy body (chakras, aura, personal power), and the soul (the eternal, cosmic aspect). The journey of healing, therefore, involves aligning these three anatomies and ascending through levels of consciousness to achieve greater clarity, compassion, and cosmic understanding.
2. How did the authors come to develop the concepts presented in the text?
The authors’ understanding of healing and the Human Energy System emerged not from traditional medical or spiritual training, but through decades of shared exploration, intuitive readings, observation, and what they describe as conversations with the Divine. Their initial work was driven by a desire to understand patterns in illness, energy, and people’s lives, leading to the codification of their findings in their foundational work, “The Creation of Health.” This journey was marked by a spirit of inquiry rather than an attempt to prove pre-existing theories.
3. What are the “Three Sacred Anatomies” and how do they relate to healing?
The Three Sacred Anatomies are the foundational framework for understanding the human being in this context: * The Anatomy of the Body: This is the tangible, physical aspect governed by biological laws, time, and space. It is the realm of conventional medicine and physical well-being. * The Anatomy of the Energy: This encompasses the energetic systems of the body, such as chakras and the aura, as well as how individuals interact with energy in the world, including issues of personal power, attractions, and illusions. * The Anatomy of the Soul: This refers to the eternal, spiritual essence of a person, connected to cosmic truths and divine patterns.
True healing, according to the text, occurs when these three anatomies are in alignment, recognizing that imbalances in one area can affect the others.
4. What is the significance of the “building” metaphor used in the text?
The metaphor of the soul as a building with multiple floors illustrates the process of spiritual and personal growth. Each floor represents a different level of consciousness and understanding. Moving to a higher floor signifies an expansion of vision, from a base level of fear and limitation to a penthouse of clarity and compassion. However, this upward journey requires courage, effort, and a willingness to let go of old perspectives. Importantly, the text notes that once a higher level of truth is experienced, it cannot be unlearned.
5. What does the text mean by “healing is not about removing pain—it’s about rising to a new level of truth”?
This statement suggests a paradigm shift in how we view healing. Instead of solely focusing on the elimination of symptoms or discomfort, true healing is presented as a process of spiritual evolution and increasing awareness. Pain and challenges are seen as potential catalysts for growth, prompting individuals to confront deeper truths about themselves and the nature of reality. By embracing these truths and integrating them into their understanding, individuals can “rise” to a higher level of consciousness, where the original pain may lose its power or be understood in a new context.
6. What is the text’s perspective on spiritual mastery and healing workshops?
The text offers a realistic and grounded perspective on spiritual mastery. It emphasizes that true mastery in healing, like any other craft, requires significant dedication, time, study, practice (including thousands of readings), and a deep commitment to service and truth. Weekend workshops are not seen as a path to instant mastery. Instead, their value lies in their potential to spark awakening, allow individuals to connect with deeper truths, and facilitate a move to a higher level of personal understanding.
7. What was the spiritual landscape like in the 1980s according to the text, and why is this context mentioned?
The 1980s are depicted as a period of intense spiritual exploration and awakening, but also one of significant confusion and chaos. There was a surge in channeling, unconventional spiritual claims, and the blossoming of intuitive gifts. This historical context is relevant because it highlights the environment in which the authors began their own journey of observation and discovery. They, like many others, were trying to make sense of the new energies and experiences that were emerging, emphasizing that their understanding developed organically within this dynamic and sometimes bewildering spiritual climate.
8. What kind of “work” does the final blessing refer to?
The final blessing encourages the reader’s “courage to ask deeper questions” and their “willingness to face” their fear. It blesses the “building within” and the “sacred anatomy of your being.” Therefore, the “work” being blessed is the internal journey of self-exploration, the process of confronting one’s limitations and fears, and the commitment to personal and spiritual growth. It is the ongoing effort to understand and align the three sacred anatomies and to ascend, “floor by floor,” towards greater understanding and “Light”.
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