From Signal to Silence offers a groundbreaking synthesis of neurophysiology, fascia science, trauma-informed therapy, and symbolic healing. Rooted in the principles of coherence, this volume reconceptualizes the nervous system as a dynamic, rhythmically attuned interface between body, mind, and meaning.
Integrating mechanistic insights from brainstem function, sensory-motor coordination, interoception, and vagal regulation with embodied practices of breath, voice, and somatic awareness, this book presents a holistic framework for understanding nervous system dysregulation and recovery. Drawing on advances in neuroplasticity, polyvagal theory, biotensegrity, and narrative medicine, it illuminates how symptoms are not merely pathologies to be suppressed, but signals of disintegration — and invitations toward reconnection.
Through richly layered chapters, case vignettes, visual mandalas, and assessment tools, From Signal to Silence equips clinicians, educators, researchers, and healing practitioners with a multi-dimensional model of the nervous system as both a signal processor and a symbolic organ of coherence. It is an essential contribution for those seeking to bridge the gap between structural neurology, functional healing, and the deeper rhythms of embodied transformation.










