There is a phrase I use a lot in my work, and it is this.Â
Your body is not broken. It is communicating. Are you listening to your body?
Think about your car. When something is wrong, the engine management light comes on. It is not the light that is the problem. The light is just the messenger. You can stick a piece of black tape over it if you want, and plenty of people do, but the thing causing the light to come on is still there, doing its thing, waiting.
We do the same with our bodies. A painkiller here, a suppressor there, a referral that leads to a diagnosis that leads to a prescription that manages the symptom without ever asking why it is there in the first place.
I am not dismissing conventional medicine. It has its place and I use it myself. But it is designed to treat what it can see. And what drives most of the chronic symptoms I work with is not visible on a scan or measurable in a blood test. It lives in the subconscious. In the beliefs formed before you were old enough to question them. In the emotional patterns running so quietly in the background that most people do not even know they are there.
That is where the root lives. And that is where the work has to go.
The root is almost never where anyone expects
In sixteen years of this work, the thing that surprises people most is not the methodology. It is where the root actually turns out to be.
Almost never the obvious event.
A woman came to me with chronic thyroid dysfunction. She had been on medication for years with no end in sight. When I asked her to tell me about her childhood she said it was fine, nothing significant, no real trauma to speak of. What we found was two small moments at school where she was treated unfairly and nobody noticed or cared. And years of a marriage where she had rarely felt truly seen or heard.
Her thyroid sits in her throat. The throat chakra governs self-expression, the ability to say what you mean and be heard when you do. When that has been suppressed for long enough, the body reflects it.
She had been swallowing her truth for decades. Her thyroid was the evidence.
Another woman came with fibromyalgia. She was exhausted, in constant pain and baffled by her own body. As we worked through her history we found a belief so deeply embedded she had stopped noticing it. The belief that it was not safe to say no. That other peopleâs needs always came first. That agreeing, accommodating and absorbing was simply what she did.
Her body had put a boundary in place because she could not. The fibromyalgia was not random. It was the only no she had ever been able to say.
In both cases, the symptom was real. The pain was real. But the driver was not where anyone had looked.
What happens when the root is never found
Here is what I see most often, and it is this that keeps people stuck.
The symptom gets managed but not resolved. The pattern keeps running. A new symptom appears. Life keeps cycling through the same territory, different names, different details, same underlying driver.
The woman who keeps attracting the same type of relationship. The one who repeatedly hits a ceiling in her career. The one whose body produces a new complaint every few years, each one baffling the specialists, each one pointing to the same unaddressed root.
This is not bad luck. It is not a character flaw. It is an unfound root, still running, still generating the same output because nothing has gone in deep enough to change it.
The body is extraordinarily patient. It will keep communicating the same message in increasingly loud ways until somebody finally listens properly.
Sixteen years of this work has taught me one thing above everything else. Find the root and change it there, and everything built on top of it shifts. Not just the symptom. The relationships. The patterns. The way life organises itself around you. All of it.
Because all of it was being driven by the same thing.
What this work actually looks like
It is not dramatic. It does not always feel like a breakthrough in the moment. Sometimes it is quiet and specific, like turning over a stone and finding exactly what you expected was underneath it all along.
I use a combination of psychic insight, NLP, Akashic Records work, inner child and timeline therapy, chakra mapping and ancestral pattern clearing. Not as a fixed process but as a toolkit, drawing from whatever is needed to reach the root for that specific person.
Because two people with the same symptom will almost always have different roots. The map is universal. The journey is always individual.
The work is not about becoming spiritual or adopting a particular belief system. It is about understanding why your life and your body look the way they do, finding what is actually driving it, and shifting it at the source rather than managing it at the surface.
That is it. That is the whole thing.
If something in this has landed
I have just opened The Healing Pathway, a membership built around exactly this work.
It takes you through four stages. Understanding why your life and health look the way they do. Finding the real root. Releasing what you find there. And rebuilding from a foundation that is genuinely different to the one you have been standing on.
It is not a quick fix. It is the actual work. And it works because it goes where nothing else does.
If you want to know more, everything is at the link below.
www.tracyfance.com/workshops/awaken-and-align-membership/
Or just send me a message and ask me anything. I read every reply personally.
Tracy x











