Do You Need to Believe in the Body Code, or Just Be Open to Something Deeper?
You do not need to be a spiritual person to receive Body Code work (in fact, a lot of my clients are not).
You do not need to believe in energy healing as part of your identity. You do not need to become someone who suddenly talks about frequencies, chakras, the universe, divine timing or anything else that makes your internal skeptic want to leave the room.
You do not even need to fully believe the Body Code will work before you try it.
But if you are dealing with an issue that has not shifted through the usual routes - especially one no one has been able to properly explain - it may be worth asking a different question.
Not “Do I believe in this?”
But “Am I open enough to let something deeper be looked at?”
Because for a lot of people, the issue is not that they are wildly spiritual and looking for another healing modality to add to the list. The issue is that something in their life, body, emotions, relationships, work or sense of self is still not changing - and they are tired of pretending the only valid solutions are the ones that already make perfect logical sense.
You may not know whether the Body Code is “real” in the way your mind wants to define real. You may not know whether subconscious beliefs, trapped emotions, inherited patterns or energetic imbalances could be part of what is going on for you.
But if the issue is still costing you, if you have already tried to reason your way through it, manage it, talk about it, push through it, explain it, fix your mindset around it or wait for it to just go away, then at some point the more intelligent response may not be certainty.
It may be openness.
You do not have to blindly believe in anything
I am not interested in asking people to hand over their discernment.
You should think for yourself. You should use common sense. You should keep seeking appropriate medical, psychological, financial or professional support where needed. You should not blindly accept anything simply because someone online says it changed their life.
That includes this work.
The Body Code is a complementary method. It is not a replacement for medical care, mental health support, diagnosis, treatment or practical action in your life. I do not use it to diagnose, prescribe, promise cures or tell you to ignore common sense.
But there is a difference between discernment and total dismissal.
Discernment says, “I do not fully understand this yet, but I am willing to look honestly.”
Dismissal says, “If this does not already fit inside what I have been taught to accept, it cannot be relevant.”
One keeps you self-responsible. The other can quietly keep you stuck.
A lot of intelligent people confuse being closed with being rational. They assume that if they reject something quickly, they are being more logical. But sometimes what looks like logic is just loyalty to an old framework. Sometimes “I don’t believe in that” is not an examined conclusion. It is a reflex.
And if you are dealing with something that has resisted every obvious solution, that reflex may not be serving you.
Being closed is still a kind of belief
People often talk about energy healing as though the only risky thing is believing in it.
But not believing is also a belief.
When you say, “This could never work,” you are still placing faith somewhere. You are placing faith in the idea that the current accepted model explains everything. You are placing faith in what you have already been told is possible. You are placing faith in the belief that anything outside the familiar, measurable or socially approved is automatically irrelevant.
That may feel more respectable than believing in subconscious healing, but it is still a position.
It is still a choice.
I know this because I used to hold that position myself. I used to be deeply skeptical of energy healing, and for a long time, I only trusted what had already been proven through conventional science.
So this is not me asking you to abandon discernment. I am not asking you to have blind faith in the Body Code. I am asking whether you have questioned the blind faith you may already have in the opposite direction.
Have you actually examined why you believe certain things cannot work? Or have you inherited that certainty from the culture around you? From school? From science as it is commonly interpreted? From people who have already decided that anything outside the conventional framework must be nonsense?
There is a difference between respecting science and using “science” as a socially acceptable way to never question anything beyond the current mainstream narrative.
Science itself is built on inquiry. It asks questions. It tests assumptions. It updates. It evolves. It does not require you to pretend we already understand every layer of the human body, subconscious mind, emotional system, nervous system or energetic field.
So no, you do not need to blindly believe in the Body Code.
But it may be worth noticing where you are already believing something else.
What if openness is actually the smarter response?
Being open does not mean being gullible.
It does not mean believing every claim, trusting every practitioner, abandoning your standards or turning your brain off because something sounds mystical.
Being open means you are honest enough to admit that your current understanding may not be the full picture.
It means you can say, “I do not completely understand this, but I am willing to consider that there may be a deeper layer involved.”
That is not weak. That is not unintelligent. That is not embarrassing.
For some people, it is the first truly honest place they have reached in years.
Because when an issue has been affecting your life for a long time, the goal is not to protect your existing beliefs at all costs. The goal is to find what is actually contributing to the problem.
If your body keeps reacting the same way, if the same emotional pattern keeps returning, if the same relationship dynamic keeps repeating, if the same physical issues continue to persist, then the question becomes less about whether the solution sounds familiar and more about whether you are willing to look underneath what is visible.
The Body Code works with the subconscious to identify and release underlying imbalances that may be contributing to emotional, physical, energetic or belief-related issues. That can include trapped emotions, emotional charges, inherited patterns, limiting beliefs, energetic blocks, misalignments and other subconscious imbalances that may not be obvious from the surface.
You do not need to intellectually understand every part of that process before receiving the work.
You also do not need to make it your entire worldview.
You can simply be open enough to let your subconscious show what is ready to be addressed.
But what about placebo?
Placebo is real.
I do not say that dismissively. The mind-body connection is powerful, and the fact that belief, expectation and perception can influence how people feel is not something to mock or minimise. If anything, it shows that we are far more complex than the old “body over here, mind over there” model ever allowed for.
But I do not believe placebo fully explains what I have seen in this work.
I have worked with people who did not believe in the Body Code and still experienced noticeable shifts. I have had clients come in skeptical, unsure, doubtful or quietly unconvinced, receive the session, notice changes, and still not necessarily attribute those changes to the work afterwards.
Which is fascinating.
Because if placebo were the whole explanation, you would expect belief to be doing a lot of the heavy lifting. You would expect the people who were most convinced to be the ones most likely to experience results. But that is not always what I have seen.
Some people arrive very open and receive beautiful results. Some people arrive unsure and receive beautiful results. Some people receive changes quickly and still mentally file it under coincidence because their mind cannot quite accept that something so simple could have contributed to something so real.
And honestly, I understand that.
I have doubted this work too.
Even after experiencing changes in myself. Even after seeing clients shift. Even after building a business around it. There were still moments where my mind wanted to ask, “Can it really be this simple? Can something done remotely, without talking for an hour, without reliving the whole past, without forcing emotional catharsis, actually help?”
That doubt did not make me less capable as a practitioner. It made me more honest.
Because it is human to question what we cannot see. It is human to struggle with something that does not fit neatly inside the systems we were taught to trust. It is human to want proof before we let ourselves soften into something unfamiliar.
But at some point, repeated experience starts to matter.
When you see the same kind of shifts happen again and again - often with people who were not trying to convince themselves of anything - it becomes harder to reduce the whole thing to belief alone.
Placebo may be part of the wider conversation around healing. I do not dismiss it.
I just do not believe it explains everything.
You can receive the work without becoming “that kind of person”
One of the reasons I work remotely by email is because the process does not require you to perform spirituality.
You do not need to talk yourself into belief. You do not need to have a big emotional breakthrough on a call. You do not need to explain your whole past in detail, prove your pain to me, or sit there trying to be open enough, spiritual enough, healed enough or convincing enough.
I work with people who do not consider themselves spiritual all the time.
Some clients are deeply spiritual. Some have a specific religion or faith. Some have no spiritual or religious framework at all. Some do not believe in alternative practices, energy work or anything outside the conventional world, but they are open enough to try because something in their life has not been shifting.
They do not come back because they suddenly changed their entire identity.
They come back because they noticed something changed.
That is the point.
The Body Code does not require you to become a different kind of person before you receive it. You do not need to adopt my beliefs, change your faith, abandon your own worldview or start identifying as someone who is “into energy healing.” You can simply bring the issue and let the deeper work be done.
You book. You fill in the form. I complete the session remotely. You receive a detailed report afterwards showing what was found and released.
That is it from your side.
Of course, you can read the report. You can reflect on it. You can notice what changes. You can reply with updates if you want to. But you do not need to turn the process into another project.
This is especially important if you are already carrying a lot.
If you are busy, capable, self-responsible and used to handling everything yourself, the last thing you may want is another appointment to fit into your week, another healing practice to maintain, another person asking you to unpack every detail of your life, or another process that puts all the emotional labour back onto you.
The deeper work should not become another thing you have to manage.
You can bring the issue, let the deeper work be held, and allow the changes to integrate into your life while you get on with actually living it.
That is not passive. It is not avoiding responsibility. It is choosing support that does not require you to become consumed by the process.
The real question is not whether you believe in the Body Code
The better question is: what is the issue costing you?
Not just financially, although sometimes that is part of it.
What is it costing you emotionally? How much energy does it take to keep managing the same reaction, symptom, pattern, fear, relationship dynamic, business block or internal conflict? How much of your attention is being taken up by something that still has not resolved through the usual routes?
Because if the issue is barely affecting your life, maybe you do not need to look deeper.
But if it keeps pulling your energy, shaping your decisions, affecting your body, draining your confidence, limiting your work, interfering with your relationships or making life feel heavier than it needs to be, then the question of whether this fits perfectly inside your existing belief system may become less important.
At some point, you may care more about whether something helps.
That does not mean becoming reckless. It does not mean abandoning discernment. It does not mean deciding that every alternative approach is automatically valid.
It means being honest enough to say, “What I have been doing has not fully worked. Maybe there is another layer.”
That level of openness can change everything.
You do not need certainty before you begin
You do not need to arrive convinced.
You do not need to know exactly how the Body Code works, why muscle testing works, how the subconscious stores emotional information, or why a remote session could still connect with what your system is ready to release.
You can be skeptical and still receive.
You can be unsure and still begin.
You can have questions and still let the work speak through what changes in your life, body, emotions, reactions or internal experience afterwards.
The clients who are often the best fit for this work are not always the ones who believe in everything immediately. Sometimes they are the ones who have simply reached the point where staying closed is costing more than being open.
They do not need a belief system.
They need the issue handled.
If you want the deeper work held for you
If you are dealing with something that keeps affecting your life, and you do not want to keep turning healing into another thing to manage, The Private Root Reset was created for that.
It is an 8-week private remote healing sequence where I work with your subconscious once a week by email. There are no calls, no appointments, no need to talk through your whole past, and no requirement to keep deciding what to work on each week.
You bring the issue. I hold the deeper work. Your side stays simple.
Each week, I complete a remote Body Code session around the original intention you came in with, following what your subconscious prioritises. You receive a detailed personalised report after each session so you can see what was found and released. If something changes or you want to send an update, you can. If not, the process continues without you needing to manage it.
This is for the person who does not need to be persuaded into a whole new identity before beginning.
It is for the person who is tired of carrying the same issue and ready to let the deeper layer be addressed consistently.
You do not need to believe in everything.
You just need to be open enough to stop assuming the familiar route is the only one allowed to work.
Or, if you would prefer to start with one remote session first, you can explore single Body Code sessions here.