27/04/2026
An "old" ship sails past a present day shoreline. To some, it's just a curiosity but to others, it stirs something harder to name. That's how the past works, it doesn't stay "back then." Rather, it drifts unexpectedly and uninvited into the present, creating ripples in moments that were otherwise calm.
The ship can be:
A tone of voice.
A feeling in the body.
A reaction that seems bigger than "now."
It's important to know that nothing is wrong, but that
'something' is remembering.
In Multi Sensory Trauma Processing (MTP), we don't push the ship back out to sea, we turn toward it, noticing what it carries. We process what was never fully metabolised. Then slowly, the waters settle once more, not because the past disappeared, but because it was finally witnessed. MTP (c) 2026