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Exploring Life via a Psychosomatics & Emotional Anatomy Lens
by Gillian Maddigan & Bianca Moeschinger
Compassion and Money — An Unlikely Pairing

Author: Bianca Moeschinger

August 2025


Compassion and money are rarely spoken of in the same breath. Yet they are deeply linked. Money moves like energy, and compassion is what gives that energy its shape, direction, and meaning. Without compassion, money can become a god of survival. With it, ...

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The Truth in the Trigger

Author: Bianca Moeschinger

July 2025


We only find truth when we stop running from our triggers. These moments—raw, inconvenient, often uninvited—aren’t signs that something is wrong. They are signals. Invitations. A gentle, sometimes forceful nudge back to what has been waiting inside us to be f...

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The Language of Feet: Tracing the Soul One Step at a Time

Author: Bianca Moeschinger

July 2025


Introduction: Why Feet? 

Psychosomatically speaking, the feet are far more than just functional body parts — they are the foundation of our felt sense, the first point of contact between our inner experience and the outer world. I'm writing this blog as we e...

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A Self, Authentic Beyond Reason

Author: Bianca Moeschinger

July 2025


There are moments in life when a single question rearranges everything.
Not because it gives us an answer — but because it reminds us that the answer must be lived.
This is a reflection born from one of those questions.

There’s a deep desire that has lived i...

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Under the Rage: What the Body Holds and the Heart Must Feel

Author: Bianca Moeschinger

July 2025


A personal reflection on somatic healing, emotional weight, and the hidden wisdom within anger

There’s a kind of sadness that makes it hard to breathe — where every breath feels heavy with memory. I’m angry. I’m disappointed. And I don’t know where to put it...

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Holding On When No One’s Reaching Back

Author: Bianca Moeschinger

June 2025


Some mornings I wake up and the question lands hard: What if no one wants what I’m offering? What if the thing I’ve poured my heart and soul into—the course, the writing, the therapy—isn’t wanted, needed, or seen? What if the light at the end of the tunnel is...

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Landing in Presence: Reclaiming the Body in a Disembodied World

Author: Bianca Moeschinger

May 2025


So often we speak of being present. Of landing in the moment. Of coming home to ourselves.

But how often does that truly happen?

For many of us, being in the body—in the now—is a rare occurrence. Most of the time, we’re in motion: mentally travelling to the ...

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What’s Old, What’s New: Turning 60 and Asking Questions

Author: Gillian Maddigan

May 2025


Sixty, A card and a Shift

I’ve just turned 60. A couple of weeks in, and it already feels different—quietly, but unmistakably. I’m not in my 50s anymore. I’ve stepped into something new, and I’m starting to think of this as my third life. Not in a dramatic way—...

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The Need to Capitalise on Everything — Psychosomatically Speaking

Author: Bianca Moeschinger

May 2025


In my last blog, I reflected on the transformation that came from my fall from grace and the sixteen-year journey that followed. Today, I want to deepen one thread from that story: the capitalisation of self—and what that really means psychosomatically.

Duri...

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Beyond Projection: The Quiet Responsibility of Healing

Author: Bianca Moeschinger
May 2025


It’s not easy to begin a conversation like this. Because what I’m about to share isn’t just about therapy or trauma—it’s about the human condition, the complexity of projection, and the quiet responsibility we all carry when it comes to healing.

This reflection...

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From Image to Essence: What My Fall from Grace Taught Me

Author: Bianca Moeschinger
May 2025


In my last blog, I spoke about a fall from grace that led me onto this path of self-development. What I didn’t name then was that my fall wasn’t spiritual, emotional, or relational.

It was financial.

My financial collapse shattered everything I thought I was. ...

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The Light We Carry: Holding Space in a Human Body

Author: Bianca Moeschinger
May 2025


“Hurt people hurt people.” It’s something we’ve heard before, but how often do we sit with what it really means?

We’re all human. Underneath every title—therapist, doctor, psychologist, healer, coach, counsellor, social worker, bodyworker—is a human being. One ...

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