Trust no one?
Allow Atlas.

You haven't lost yourself. You've just lost the thread back to your body. The algorithm finds it.

Atlas — hand-drawn

Most people arrive here not knowing what broke. They feel it — the confusion, the weight, the distance from themselves. You don't have to have words for it.

You bring both. The you that's hurting right now and the you that's fully alive underneath. Both are real. Neither needs to change before you begin.

Vitruvian Man — hand-drawn
Question One

Am I sharing my fear?

Fear named is fear held. You don't carry it alone when you give it a word.

The mountain doesn't fight or flee the weather. It stands.

Sharing fear is the override button.

Not willpower. Not suppression. Naming it is the biological interruption — the parasympathetic answer to a sympathetic alarm. Strong footing. Grounded. Present, even now, even like this.

Fear Vitruvian Man — hand-drawn
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Cherub — hand-drawn
Question Two

Am I empowered in my innocence?

“I deserve to be seen, heard, understood and loved.”

This question names the wound — the rupture in trust, the moment you weren't held the way you should have been.

The algorithm offers the repair. Not by erasing what happened — by letting you arrive in your body again, whole.

Innocence Vitruvian Man — hand-drawn
Question Three

Am I fully alive in the present moment?

Am I sharing my fear?
Then: am I empowered in my innocence?
Then: am I fully alive in the present moment?

Fully alive is not a shortcut. It's where the algorithm lands you.

You arrive here through the first two. Share fear. Empowered in innocence.

Walk the path and the dandelion is everywhere. Quick-growing. Abundant. Once the conditions are met, fully alive becomes a place you return to — often, and on your own.

Dandelion Vitruvian Man — hand-drawn
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The body knows

Fully alive is a sensation,
not a thought.

You don't think your way home. You feel your way. The algorithm routes through the footing, the belly, the chest — where the thread may be slack.

Footing — hand-drawn

Footing

Belly — hand-drawn

Belly

Chest — hand-drawn

Chest

The mission

Democratize.
Disseminate.

The Atlas of Well-being came out of real grief and real healing. It was never meant to be locked behind a clinic, a credential, or a cost most people can't afford.

This algorithm belongs to anyone who needs it.

Our mission is to put the closed-loop directly in your hands — three questions, one body, every day you're willing to ask them.

Ship — hand-drawnAim — hand-drawnMetric — hand-drawn

The algorithm
is waiting.

You don't need to be ready. You just need to begin.