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Sunrise, Sacred Geometry & Reclaiming Your Biofield with Kristen Gilbert Part 1

Sunrise, Sacred Geometry & Reclaiming Your Biofield with Kristen Gilbert Part 1

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Are WiFi, blue light, and modern tech quietly frying your mitochondria?

Occupational Therapist (and championship Pole Dancer!) Kristen Gilbert joins me to break down quantum biology in a way that actually makes sense — from metabolic water (Gerald Pollack’s “fourth phase water”) to circadian light signaling, grounding, EMF mitigation, and how sunrise might be the most underrated healing practice on Earth.

We also explore sacred geometry, honeycomb lattice water, tattoos as energetic transmission, and how tending to your mitochondrial terrain can radically shift mood, energy, and resilience.

This conversation bridges science, mysticism, and lived experience in a way that will change how you think about your body.

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Show notes:

· Why healthy routines collapse when life improves

· The nervous system’s “upper limit” on joy

· Trauma, self-sabotage & subconscious contraction

· How somatic work expands your capacity for happiness

· Light hygiene & circadian rhythm as nervous system repair

· Metabolic (exclusion zone) water & mitochondrial health

· The role of grounding + sunrise exposure

· Anger as a mobilizing force (not a spiritual flaw)

· Belonging vs fitting in

· Slowing down as a revolutionary act

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