03/05/2026
Most people only see the finished version of something. Very few ever see where it actually begins.
Four years ago QUORAeffect was just an idea.
An idea rooted in engineering, curiosity, and a belief that the nervous system already knows how to return to order when the right signals are present.
But the truth is, that idea didn’t come from a business plan.
It came from a much deeper journey.
Recently I’ve been working on a chapter for an upcoming book project, and the process has caused me to reflect deeply on the path that brought me here — not just the evolution of my mind, but the evolution of my beliefs, my biology, and my understanding of what it means to be human.
Over time I began to realize something important.
Many of the insights shaping this work didn’t feel like something my ego invented. They felt more like something that appeared in the quiet spaces of awareness… moments that live somewhere between our everyday material existence and the deeper intelligence that seems to underlie life itself.
Meditation became one of the places where those moments would appear.
There were times when I felt as though I was standing at the edge of something infinitely larger than myself. Moments where the vastness of existence can make you feel incredibly small.
And in one of those quiet moments a realization came that changed everything for me.
The whisper was simple:
“You are not small.
You are me.”
Whether someone calls that God, Source, the Field, or simply the intelligence of life itself is less important than the realization that followed.
Human beings are not separate from the intelligence that created them.
We are expressions of it.
That realization ignited something in me — an almost unshakable drive to give something back to the world by restoring a truth many people have forgotten.
The truth that human biology is not fragile.
It is intelligent.
And the most powerful place to rediscover that intelligence is something every human being shares.
The body.
In fact, I often say:
“The one place I level the playing field is the body… because everyone has one.”
And when people begin understanding how this system works — how it adapts, protects, remembers, and heals — something remarkable happens.
They begin reclaiming their relationship with themselves.
Which brings me to this photo…
Because every meaningful build begins somewhere that doesn’t yet look like the vision.
This chaotic room is the unlimited beginning of QUORAeffect’s next chapter.
Most people only see the finished version of something. Very few ever see the messy middle where the vision is still becoming real.
One year ago QUORAeffect opened its doors inside a small room at De Soleil Salon & Spa
That first room was intentionally simple.
A minimalistic environment built around a specific group of high-amplitude modalities designed to communicate directly with the nervous system:
Light
Sound
Vibration
Microcurrent
Concentrated oxygen
The goal was never to build something flashy.
The goal was to prove a model that could help regulate an overrun nervous system and restore order to the system.
Over the past year that small room did exactly that.
And now something exciting is happening.
QUORAeffect is expanding.
This new space is twice the size of where we started and will allow the system to operate the way it was always envisioned.
More space.
More precision.
More opportunity to help people reconnect with their biology.
And for me personally, it reconnects me with something I’ve always loved.
Building.
Designing.
Engineering environments that serve a purpose.
Engineers understand something most people overlook:
When the right signals enter a system, chaos begins to organize itself into coherence.
That’s the same principle behind QUORAeffect.
Because healing isn’t something we force.
It’s something the body remembers when the signal becomes clear.
This photo shows the very beginning of QUORAeffect 2.0.
And I’m excited to see what grows from here.
If you’re curious to experience the QUORAeffect environment for yourself, reach out. I’d be happy to show you what we’re building here in Spokane