Autonomic

Tracking

Services

In my career I’ve led about 2,500 trainings in autonomic physiology and awareness, and I’ve worked for a long time with people dealing with complex autonomic challenges, post-traumatic stress injuries, and chronic illness, and been asked to consult on complex autonomic and neurological cases around the world.

I’ve stopped working with people in a traditional wellness context because I am not interested in healing people. I am interested in helping

CAPACITIZE PEOPLE’S ABILITY TO HEAL THEMSELVES.

To this end, my individual work at this point is as an autonomic tracker. I work with individuals to train them to track their own deep autonomic physiology, the patterns that underlie pathology, and ways to change the neural inputs to potentially shift these patterns.

If you’d like to experience an autonomic tracking session with me, you can fill out the form below. If I think that I can be useful to you, you’ll hear from me within a few days.

  • There is no way that my wildest imagination could have been able to capture what has happened during my first sessions with Gabriel. What had seemed unconceivable, began to turn into a world of new movement and awareness. A simple toe injury 7 years prior resulted in a systemic loss of proprioception, and inability to keep balance. With no acuity or feeling in my legs or arms, every moment was spent trying to stay vertical and not fall over. Gabriel’s uncanny intuition, and ability to interpret and provide the specific neurological support demanded in our sessions, somehow enabled my nervous system to realign and regain a new sense of proprioception and balance. My awareness has shifted from the short-sighted 2-D existence to a wide-open 3-D existence. I can now feel my body in space, walk with balance, and feel my surroundings again. It is an amazing metamorphosis, having shed my stiff straitjacket for new and amazing twisty movements, simple things most people take for granted. To me, it is a new world.

    Jan was diagnosed with Complex Regional Pain Syndrome in 2016 and unable to walk without holding onto a wall for eight years.