Reconditioning - The Program

You weren't built for normal.
Stop trying.

PTSD was the diagnosis. Pattern repetition was the real problem. I spent years in the Philippines, India, Tibet, and China - not studying trauma from a textbook, but staying in it until I understood what I was actually doing.

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I unholstered my 9mm pistol. The cold steel felt familiar. With the barrel pointed at my temple, I saluted myself - a final, ironic gesture of defiance against a life that had become unbearable.

- Rob Greene, Unfiltered Wisdom

One mind. Two states.
The work is the bridge.

The art is not a decoration, it's a symbol. The left head is in chaos, confused and unresolved. The right head is structure, geometry and clarity. You can't ignore the left. You can't fake the right. The work is what brings one into the other.

Two Minds
The Unfiltered

Chaos running the show.

The nervous system stuck in survival mode. Triggers on autopilot. Patterns you didn't choose and can't break. This isn't your personality - it's your conditioning.

  • Hypervigilance that never turns off
  • Reactive anger / emotional flooding
  • Numbing, dissociation, shutdown
  • Self-sabotage in relationships
  • Substance use as regulation
  • "Not fitting in anywhere"
The Wisdom

Structure earned through work.

The nervous system that learned safety. The breath as manual override. Triggers recognized, mapped, felt without flooding. This isn't enlightenment - it's capacity. Built daily.

  • Regulation as a trained skill
  • Trigger awareness and response
  • Breath as the bridge to the mind
  • Boundaries without guilt
  • Capacity to feel and survive
  • Choice replacing reaction

From a 9mm
to 4235M above sea level.

"That's where I found what I was looking for.
Not peace. A new way to fight the battle."

Rock bottom. Not a metaphor. A storage room on a ship in Norfolk, Virginia, with a loaded weapon and a uniform that felt like a cage.

A phone call telling me my father was found with a new hole in his head.
The bottom of an empty bottle.
The shake left in a bag.

When she walked away from me, I knew I had to too.

The Philippines, India, Tibet, China.

Not studying trauma from a textbook, but staying in it until I understood how to face it.

It wasn't a journey to find myself, it was a journey to find ways lose everything that I've been holding onto.

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Unfiltered Wisdom by Rob Greene

"Just move on" is the worst advice ever given.

The wellness industry sells trendy coping mechanisms. Therapy sells medicated management.

Nobody tells you the truth:
there's no easy way out of facing yourself.

01

You're not broken. You're adapted.

Your nervous system learned vigilance as survival. It doesn't matter that you're safe now - your body doesn't know that. Patterns can be rewritten.

02

Talk therapy isn't enough.

Trauma lives in the body - in muscle patterns, in the breath, in the nervous system. You can't think your way out of a body-based problem.

03

You can't outrun yourself.

Japan to the Philippines to the Himalayas. Every greener pasture turned into the same field with a different view.

PROGRAM IMAGE SLOT - mountains, Himalayas, monastery, or journey shot. Landscape orientation, 1600px+ wide.

Reconditioning.
8 modules. 28 videos.

The book, decoded. A guided reading experience paired with 28 video lectures that walk you through each chapter — the concepts, the practices, the work. You don't just read it. You recondition through it.

  • Copy of Unfiltered Wisdom included
  • 28 video lectures (~5 hours)
  • Guided reading experience — course follows the book
  • Worksheets, breath practice, trigger mapping
  • Lifetime access, including future updates
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