Trauma Lives in the Body: Ancient Solutions, Modern Proof
Why modern neuroscience is finally catching up to what traditional cultures knew for millennia: trauma isn’t stored in your mind. It’s encoded in your body. And your body knows how to heal it.
Why Yoga Actually Works: Beyond Flexibility
The Western reduction of yoga to stretching misses the point entirely. Tantric yoga bypasses conscious defenses and reaches the autonomic nervous system, trauma, and unconscious patterns. Miska Käppi reveals the real technology behind asanas — and why what you find in most yoga studios is a distortion.
The Serpent in Every Culture: A Map of Consciousness
The serpent appears in every culture as a symbol of transformation. From kundalini to the caduceus to the vagus nerve, Miska Käppi traces the universal serpent across neuroscience and myth.
Harry Potter Is a 5,000-Year-Old Story
Why half a billion people recognized something they’d forgotten they knew. The Mountain-Lightning-Serpent pattern in Harry Potter, mythology, and the map of consciousness.
Tapas and Mitochondria: The Fire the Yogis Described
Tapas — the internal heat generated through disciplined practice — maps directly onto mitochondrial hormesis. The Vedic practitioners encoded the mechanism five thousand years before we had the language for it.