“Feel” is not a replacement for professional therapy or psychiatric treatment. While it can complement these services, it should not be seen as a substitute for professional medical or psychological care.
“Feel” is not a crisis intervention service. It is not suitable for individuals in immediate distress or in need of urgent mental health care.
“Feel” is not equipped to handle severe mental health disorders. Those with conditions such as severe ptsd, severe depression, schizophrenia, or other acute psychiatric conditions should seek specialized treatment.
“Feel” does not provide 24/7 support. Members should not expect immidiate access to the team or counselors.
“Feel” is not a quick fix. Emotional release is a process that can require time, and participants should not expect immediate resolution of deep-seated issues.
“Feel” is not a place for passive participation. Active engagement and a willingness to be vulnerable with oneself and others are crucial.
“Feel” is not a confidential therapy session. While privacy is respected, the communal nature of the platform means that experiences and emotions are shared within the group setting.
The community is not a place for giving or receiving medical advice. Conversations should not replace guidance from healthcare professionals.
The community is not an emergency support network. It cannot provide immediate assistance in crisis situations.
WHAT FEEL IS
Feel provides you with tools to support you on your healing journey. To make best use of these tools Engagement and asking questions to the teachers will yield best results.
Feel offers guided emotional release processes. These are structured activities led by trained facilitators to help members explore and release their emotions effectively and safely.
Feel is a place for learning and growth. It offers opportunities to learn about emotional health, psychosomatics, and the experiences of others, enriching members’ personal growth journeys.
Feel provides you with tools to support you on your healing journey. To make best use of these tools Engagement and asking questions to the teachers will yield best results.
JOIN A COMMUNITY
OF PSYCHOSOMATIC TRANSFORMATION & VULNERABILITY
David Manning, a visionary in the health and wellness arena, began his career as a musculoskeletal and massage therapist within the dynamic environment of hospital settings.
His professional trajectory is distinguished by extensive training in trauma facilitation, somatic developmental psychology, and osteopathy.
The centerpiece of David's work, “Neo Emotional Release,” is dedicated to releasing and decoding the consciousness of organs while transforming chronic symptoms. This rare expertise bridges physical health and emotional well-being, revolutionizing our understanding of the body-mind connection.
David's reputation as an innovator stems from his skill in harmonizing modern and ancient healing arts into a cohesive, accessible framework. His contributions have resonated globally, attracting a diverse array of practitioners, including Medical Doctors, Osteopaths, breath workers, and energy healers, all drawn to his trailblazing insights.