The Person We Used to Be

The Person We Used to Be

Health & Consciousness  The Person We Used to Be When we are children, we often imagine adulthood with a kind of innocent expectation. We picture it according to what we have seen, heard and learned from the adults around us: a relationship, a family, a...
Diaphragmatic breathing and hiatal hernia

Diaphragmatic breathing and hiatal hernia

Health & Life · Digestive regulationDiaphragmatic breathing and hiatal herniaA mechanical and neurodigestive reading of reflux, posture and internal pressureWhen reflux has a structural historyMany people receive a diagnosis of hiatal hernia after years of reflux,...
The Value of Sensitivity

The Value of Sensitivity

Reflection · Writing · Digital World The Value of Sensitivity in a Hyperconnected World A chronicle in two voices By Olga Hom Between what is perceived, what is processed and what remains unsaid, sensitivity can become a subtle form of intelligence. Inner voice Some...
The Woman Who Read Through Her Fingers

The Woman Who Read Through Her Fingers

The Woman Who Read with Her Hands By: Olga Hom Research & Science · Documented Case · 1963 Nizhny Tagil, 1962 The doctor’s office was small and austere. A metal desk, two worn chairs, and a window overlooking the factory chimneys. The sky outside was grey and the...