
SHAKE IT UNTIL YOU MAKE IT
You repeat patterns because your body predicts the same outcomes because your stable in the dysfunctional narrative. Stress and trauma live in the body, not the past events, nor in the future expectations, while shaking breaks that stability, releases stored tension, and the system naturally shifts into a new way of feeling, thinking, and acting.
The Shake Effect:
A pattern stays because it’s stable, shake the body to break that stability,
release tension, and the system naturally shifts into a new way of feeling,
thinking, and acting.
New signal → new state → new behavior → new life
Intentional shaking activates the body and interrupts inertia. Energy moves, tension releases, and the nervous system receives a new signal.
The system expects contraction. Instead it feels movement and release. That gap creates prediction error.
When prediction no longer matches reality, the nervous system reorganizes. The old pattern loses control.
A new state creates new behavior and identity. This is how your life changes from the inside out.
THE SHAKE EFFECT
The Shake Effect operates through a two-phase transformation:
The nervous system stabilizes into a repeating identity loop. Same patterns. Same reactions. Same self.
Intentional disruption introduces instability. The closed loop breaks and prediction starts to fail.
The system updates into a new pattern. New state. New behavior. New identity.
SOLVE ET
COAGULA
In alchemy, solve means to loosen what has hardened, dissolve fixed form, and break the structure that keeps matter trapped in repetition. Coagula means to reorganize that released material into a new and more coherent form. The Shake Effect follows the same law: the body is first disrupted, tension and old patterning begin to loosen, and from that instability a new state can organize itself.
First the structure softens. Then the system rewrites. What was fixed becomes fluid, and what was fragmented becomes whole in a new pattern.
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