REFLECTIONS
Reflections
Shared reflections on healing, consciousness, and the deeper human experience.
A place for thoughts, stories, and conversations that explore what moves us, challenges us, and brings us closer to meaning.
Being Lost in Configurations
When we lose someone we love, we often suffer through the last visible form we remember. In this reflection, Sabino Manzulli explores grief, biology, memory, and the soul through the idea of “configurations” — the changing forms through which one continuity is recognized.
Active and Receptive Principles
Life often appears through relationship: something expresses, something receives, and meaning becomes form through the meeting between the two. In this reflection, Sabino Manzulli explores active and receptive principles through simple images of the hand and glove, the radio wave and message, and the healing relationship itself.
How Can I Help You Today?
The question “How can I help you today?” may sound simple, but in Sabino Manzulli’s work, it becomes a doorway into what is most present in the body, emotions, and life of the person. This reflection explores why healing begins with the present moment and why emotional release must include the body, not only the mind.
When Straight Does Not Feel Straight
What feels straight inside the body is not always what appears straight in the mirror. In this reflection, Sabino Manzulli explores how posture carries memory, adaptation, fascia, and the body’s internal map of alignment.
Definition-Based Emotional Inquiry
Words are not empty. They carry meaning, memory, emotion, and sometimes an unconscious command within the body. In this reflection, Sabino Manzulli introduces Definition-Based Emotional Inquiry, a simple dictionary-based process that helps reveal how certain words live inside your system.
Once Upon a Time There Was Hippocrates
Before medicine became highly specialized, it was also philosophical. In this reflection, Sabino Manzulli revisits the spirit of Hippocrates and asks whether modern medicine can move forward without forgetting the whole human being behind the diagnosis.
Healing Beyond Symptom Management
Healing is often approached as the management of symptoms. But what if a symptom is not only a problem to remove, but part of a larger conversation within your body, your emotions, and your life? This reflection explores healing as a return to relationship between body, consciousness, memory, and meaning.