A 7-week self-paced experience using the Somatic Wealth Recoding Technique
(SWRT)™ - combining parts work, nervous system recoding, sound transmission, and
the body’s energy system to permanently shift your relationship with money from the
only place it actually lives... your body.
Body of Wealth is a self-paced online program of the Somatic Wealth Recoding Technique (SWRT)™ - a trauma-informed, body-based experiential training designed to identify, unblock, and recode these patterns at the source.
If you feel this way, here’s the truth…
How we relate to money, how we feel about money, how much money we actually receive are all symptoms of a nervous system trying to alert you to unprocessed trauma, ancestral patterns, and wounded parts that took up residence in your body a long time ago.
If they're running the show, they're keeping your system coded for survival.
Identify exactly how distorted money patterns are showing up in your body and your life, which parts are activated, where they live, and what they're trying to protect you from.
Learn to listen to the wounded, exiled, and protective parts instead of overriding them and release the blocked energy that's been keeping your system stuck in survival.
Seven-minute somatic rewiring practices using sound transmission, vocal toning, and movement for each channel. This is where the body physically recodes - where the nervous system learns a new frequency. Simple. Digestible. Designed to be used on the go.
Using Nonviolent Communication principles, you'll learn to speak directly to the wounded parts in your system - with compassion, clarity, and language that creates lasting integration. This is where the recoding becomes permanent. Where the parts that have been running the show finally soften because they feel heard.
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Lauren has been teaching personal development and facilitating transformational experiences for over a decade.
She's the founder of the HEAL Program and Wild Wealth Feminine, and has guided thousands of students through her work.
Her approach is rooted in trauma-informed facilitation - deeply honoring the body and the nervous system.