What if the body never makes mistakes — and neither does life? A reflection on healing, perception, and the deeper pattern connecting individual wellbeing to the collective human experience.
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“The human body only heals. No exceptions. … It is never against you. It doesn’t only heal if conditions are ideal. It just heals. That’s it. It doesn’t heal like anyone else. It heals like you. For you. Your symptoms are healing and they’re for you. Your injuries are opportunities for growth and understanding and are always for you. Your body has never and will never make a mistake. … If you’re constantly seeking a cause you’re not free. … Blaming anything will lead to a self imposed prison. If you’re constantly trying to find the one thing to hide from or hope somebody makes illegal so you don’t have to have symptoms you’re not free. If you’re constantly looking for next thing to fear you’re not free. … And if you think eating perfectly clean, having strict rigid routines, stacks of supplements and herbs, avoiding grief and conflicts, living on your own land making your own food and clothes terrified of your own body is healing freedom, just ask or observe the people chasing perfection to heal, prevent, fix. Healing is to build trust. You with you.”
TJ is one of those critical and unique voices that, over the past five years, has helped me fundamentally transform and mature my perspective on all things healing, medicine, and my overall understanding of my body and how it works. Dr. Cassie Wuthrich is another, as well as Dr. Tom Cowan, the Baileys, and others who bravely stepped up to directly challenge the disruptive and murderous travesty that was the 2020–2022 worldwide “event.” In my view, they’ve saved a lot of lives, prevented a lot of harm and injury, opened a generation of hearts and minds, and made a permanent dent in the false reality projection of the medical cartel.
The quote above echoes his central message, and while it is perhaps deceptively simple, it is anything but easy to truly grasp, apply, and integrate. Like a timeless piece of high-minded literature, it is one of those reality-shaping concepts that takes weeks, months, maybe years to unfold and truly live into — but once you do, everything changes permanently. Just as reading a book informs our field, our conscious awareness for life, granting us a door into something greater than we once were, a core truth once seen cannot be forgotten.
Imagine carrying this attitude, embodying this intrinsic knowing, into your daily life — not only with regard to your body and its unmistakable ability to heal, but with respect to all of life and its infinite expressions within the greater story of Earth.
TJ, as any good teacher would, has refined his concepts through the perpetual motion machine that is his free-flowing lived experience and his ongoing work with clients. He no longer has an office in any traditional sense. He burned his certificates and diplomas and threw away his licence, purifying his process through some of the most difficult circumstances life offered him. That certainly doesn’t make him infallible, but to me, it is precisely this kind of increasingly common authenticity that ripples out across the land in ways he’ll never know — because he pulls no punches and lays it all out there for us to decide what to do with for ourselves.
The more I hear and learn to embody this perspective, the more it seems to speak to something deeper and far more profound. It seems to me that this first-principle concept could well apply to the entire human body — as in the collective, the species. It’s the very same premise and underlying philosophy.
We’re conditioned at all times to seek external validation, authority, information, data, and reflection. All of the “fixes” and “solutions” offered by the suits, the “elected,” the experts, paid mouthpieces, elites, and so on are essentially bogus from the outset. When examined objectively, the world stage and all of its woes are, to me, manufactured problems based on false narratives and selective, cherry-picked information, dramatically revised history, or entirely fabricated events. It’s the problem, reaction, solution script on endless repeat.
The parallel between the individual and their subjective experience of healing, adaptation, and wellbeing mirrors the larger equation in the collective experience, and how we all slot ourselves into that greater narrative and its many facets, layers, and dimensions. We’ve all heard the idea of a unified field — a consciousness that pervades and connects all life throughout our realm. The up-to-the-minute news, entertainment content, and social media influence paradigm all shape our perception of reality and the story of the world we inhabit. It’s the diagnosis, analysis, and prognosis all wrapped into one controlled and curated narrative, and for most, that will be as far as they go. Things are broken, we’re part of the problem, and we must act in order to remedy the situation, “before it’s too late!” But it is hardly what is observable, real, and true, nor does it offer a complete picture of how we’re supposed to apply these narrative elements to our individual lives, what it all means, or what we’re meant to comprehend about it.
The problem of the year, decade, or generation is always built upon the same big lie: humanity is broken. We’re fragile. The planet is fragile and damaged because of us. We’re the problem, and the system is the answer. The science. The free market. The matrix machine. The economy. “Progress” and advancement, “sustainable development,” saving the planet, solving hunger, “spreading democracy,” and turning this ship — forever navigating stormy waters — around demands ever more capital, technology, datasets, studies, R&D, PSAs and inane campaigns, activism and protests, social engineering, military action, bureaucracy, political intervention, and overall management of the human element.
We’re forever just around the corner from the end times, nearing another civilizational collapse, or awaiting the next cataclysm. We’re fed the same stories about weapons, power, influence, and control — who’s allowed to have them, use them, and who shouldn’t be. Always having to be worried, ready for and expecting the worst, while planning your next vacation or your retirement. Always on the lookout for the enemy, but singing and rambling on mindlessly about the ever-elusive notion of world peace. Always asking advice, deferring to the professionals, the certified, the licensed and accredited, listening to opinions, and joining the trending movement, but also forging your own path, trusting your intuition, and protecting your assets. Fragmentation, dichotomy, and circular logic are paramount in the process of fomenting persistent cognitive dissonance and ontological confusion. Epistemic capture is real, and the more we’re engulfed by and engaged with this reality-creation machine — derived from the other, the external, the priest, savior, politician, scientist, or doctor — the further we drift from genuinely knowing ourselves, hearing ourselves, and heeding our pure and unfiltered, intrinsic wisdom.
The events, outcomes, and eventualities presented in the world, marketed as injury, harm, damage, destruction, and conflict, are all for us. They are, in fact, once reframed and reinterpreted, the ways in which life “only heals, no exceptions.” The impositions, distortions, misrepresentations, and obfuscations are for us — to learn, to grow, to remember something far more fundamental and intimate beneath the noise, artifacts, and artificial re-presentations of the world stage. They want us to be worried, anxious, indecisive, on the defensive, vigilant, putting up blocks, barriers, and arming ourselves in one way or another. Remember, everything is an offer. If we’re constantly looking for the next thing to fear, to hide from, to hope that governments will make illegal, we’ve already placed ourselves squarely into a prison of our own design.
As he said, “Healing is to build trust. You with you.”
How then is life — the whole big show, the grand illusion of the earthbound sojourn — any different?
Lux et veritas
Written by Trance Blackman. Originally published on tranceblackman.com on 09 April 2026.
