“We’ll do what needs to be done.” – When the session finds its own form.
- Andy Audet
- 4 days ago
- 4 min read

We don’t need to name it for the body to know where to go.
There comes a moment in someone’s healing journey when their body is clearer than their mind.
They feel something shifting.
They sense an internal pull.
But they don’t know what they need.
That’s what happened recently with a client who told me:
“I don’t know whether I should book Harmony or Essence in Motion…both feel true, but for different reasons.”
Her mind didn’t know which option to choose.
But her system — the deeper intelligence of her body — already did.
And that’s when I said:
“We’ll do what needs to be done. The name doesn’t matter.”
This wasn’t about flexibility, mixing techniques, or improvisation.
It was something else entirely:
Her system showed us exactly where to go.
When The Mind Hesitates But The Body Is Already Ahead
This client had done different types of work before — posturology, Harmony, and other inner practices. She was sensitive, awake, and connected to her body.
And yet… she felt torn.
She still had physical tension.
She also felt something deeper trying to surface.
And she couldn’t tell which door was “right.”
There was a mismatch between:
• what her mind could name
• and what her body was already processing
On one side, her body still held pain signals — the kind of load that naturally belongs to Harmony.
On the other side, something in her deeper layers was already moving: clarity, orientation, a faint pull toward Essence in Motion.
Her body hadn’t fully caught up yet.
So I told her the one sentence that has quietly defined this new phase of my work:
“We’ll do what needs to be done. No need to name it.”
And she exhaled.
Because in that moment, she realized the title of the service was never what made the shift happen.
It was the work itself —
the orientation,
the calibration,
the way her system reorganized when it finally had space.
That in-between feeling is normal.
It’s a sign of transition.
When The Session Organizes Itself
At a certain point in this work, the session stops being about:
• which technique to use
• which service name fits
• what the mind expects
Instead, the session becomes:
an unfolding.
A structural reorganization that happens from the inside out.
Harmony, Essence in Motion, Posturology — these are doorways, not identities.
What actually happens in the room is guided by:
• the client’s capacity
• the state of their system
• what is overloaded
• what is ready to release
• what needs to reorganize
Naming is useful for booking and for the mind.
But the real work happens beyond the name —
reorganization happens in the field.
The Moment She Felt The Change Under Her Own Hand
At the beginning of the session, she mentioned a tension in her neck —
a small, palpable knot she could feel with her fingers.
As we worked, she kept her hand on the area and said:
“It’s dissolving… I can feel it changing.”
Not mentally.
Not symbolically.
Physically — under her own hand.
What touched her wasn’t the sensation itself.
It was the coherence:
Her system was adjusting in real time, without force, effort, or needing the “right service name.”
It was the reminder that:
The body knows where to go long before the mind can describe it.
When Clients No Longer Need To Choose The Service — Only The Space
There is a moment in a practitioner’s evolution when clients begin saying:
“I don’t know what to choose.”
“I feel something moving, but I can’t name it.”
“I trust you — just do what needs to be done.”
This isn’t confusion.
This is trust.
This is safety.
It means the client feels supported enough to release:
• the mental choice
• the need for the right label
• the pressure to “pick the right technique”
At that level, the session is no longer about:
“Which service do you want?”
It becomes:
“What is your system ready for?”
And that is a different kind of work.
This Is Not Vague — It’s Precise In A Different Way
Let’s make something clear:
This isn’t vagueness.
This isn’t randomness.
This isn’t “a mix of everything.”
It’s the opposite.
It’s listening so closely to the body-field that the next step becomes obvious.
At this level:
• the mind doesn’t need to guide
• the technique steps out of the way
• the session takes the form the body can accept
• depth adjusts based on the system’s capacity
• nothing is forced or imposed
The name becomes secondary.
The structure of the session becomes primary.
This is the point where the doorway they click matters less than the intelligence of the field that meets them.
What matters is this:
You don’t need to choose perfectly.
Your system already knows where to start.
My job is simply to follow it.
This is where the work becomes simple, clean, and deeply human.
“We’ll Do What Needs To Be Done.” — What This Actually Means
It means:
Your system shows the path.
Your body sets the pace.
Your field determines the depth.
Your capacity shapes the session.
My role isn’t to choose a technique.
My role is to follow what your body is already trying to do —
and give it the space, clarity, and direction to complete it.
This is work that happens in the field, not in the mind.
When the body leads, things reorganize naturally.
The Shift From Choosing a Service to Choosing an Experience
When someone no longer needs a label to access a session, something important is happening.
They are no longer choosing a technique.
They are choosing an experience of coherence.
They are choosing an environment where:
• their system is understood
• their pace is respected
• their body doesn’t need to defend itself
• the work adapts to what is true in the moment
This is where sessions become deeper, simpler, and more aligned.
Because when the system is ready,
naming becomes optional —
and the real work begins.
If you’re in that place where you feel something shifting but can’t name it yet —
whether it shows up as tension, overwhelm, or a quiet inner pull —
we can explore what your system is trying to reorganize.
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