2025-11-14

Listening to the Body’s Wisdom: My Journey with German New Medicine

By Kaysha Ubrani, MSc Psych, Certified GNM Clinician


Healing as a Conversation Between Body, Mind, and Soul

For the past eight years, my professional mission has been to guide individuals in unlocking their potential, overcoming obstacles, and achieving meaningful, sustainable change. My approach has always rested on two pillars: strategy and deep, empathetic listening. I’ve always believed that healing is more than a physical process—it’s a profound, ongoing conversation between the body, mind, and soul.

As an integrative psychotherapist, I’ve witnessed firsthand how emotional energy, when left unspoken, unacknowledged, or unresolved, doesn’t just vanish. It seeks expression, often through the very discomforts, symptoms and patterns that seem to hold us back. For years, I understood this intuitively, but it remained a somewhat abstract concept- a truth I felt more than I could explain.

 Everything changed when I discovered German New Medicine in 2021. For the first time, the invisible became visible. GNM translated what I had always sensed energetically into biological precision and this understanding crystallised into something precise and profoundly transformative. When I learned that it could help people heal—even from serious conditions like cancer—without fighting their body or declaring war on their own cells, something clicked deep inside me. The body, I realised, isn’t our enemy. It’s our most loyal, albeit often misunderstood, messenger.

Many people, understandably, are skeptical when they first hear about GNM. It can sound almost too simple—that our biology follows logic, that symptoms have meaning, and that healing can begin through awareness alone. We’ve been conditioned to believe that only something external or complex can fix us. Yet time and again, I’ve seen how the simplest understanding—that the body is purposeful, not broken—has the power to change everything.

The Search for Authenticity : Beginning of My GNM Journey

I began my GNM journey in 2021—excited, but cautious, like a detective following a promising but complex trail. Along the way, I learned that not every teacher or institute honours the original, meticulous work of Dr. Ryke Geerd Hamer, the founder of GNM. Some mix in their own interpretations, unintentionally diluting the precision and clarity of what he discovered. That was confusing and, at times, deeply discouraging—but ultimately it became a blessing in disguise.

That very search for authenticity pushed me to go deeper—to study, question, and experience GNM for myself. Eventually, my path led me to the GNM Institute, founded and led by Ilsedora Laker, Dr. Hamer’s close student and collaborator. There, my true learning began. 

For the first time, the principles of GNM came alive—clear, grounded, and scientifically coherent. This was the missing link I that connected my existing toolkit, which includes Soul Realignment, Family Constellations, and the The Emotion/Body Code. GNM provided the biological “why” behind the energetic and subconscious patterns I was already helping clients identify and release. I also found a community of like-minded learners who upheld Dr. Hamer’s work with integrity and reverence.

Learning the Language of Biology : From Intuition to Precision

One of the most exciting and humbling aspects of my training was its rigorous scientific depth. Before qualifying as a Certified GNM Clinician, we had to complete a detailed Anatomy and Physiology exam, followed by an Intermediate Diploma, and finally, the Clinician Certification, where we applied our knowledge by working with peers. Academic discipline has always been important to me. My Master of Science in Psychology had trained me to think critically, but GNM taught me to see the human body as an intelligent biological system in constant communication with consciousness.

I often joke that I felt like a mini doctor! Words I had never used before—like renal parenchyma and kidney collecting tubules—became part of my daily vocabulary. Each week, we connected symptoms to their exact tissues, organs, and embryological origins. Seeing how a “fright-fright” conflict affects the cells in the bronchial lining was awe-inspiring. It was no longer abstract theory—it was living anatomy in action.

I realised that GNM is not an “alternative” to medicine, but a more complete understanding of it. It integrates the emotional, biological, and spiritual dimensions of health into a single, elegant framework.

When Learning Became Healing: My Body’s Story

As my studies deepened, GNM stopped being just an intellectual pursuit—it became a lived embodied experience. For years, I had struggled with vertigo, a persistent lump in my throat, and even body odour that no amount of testing or conventional treatment could explain. Each symptom had felt like an enemy—something to fight, hide, or suppress. I felt betrayed by my own body.

But GNM taught me to listen differently. It revealed that every symptom was my body’s intelligent biological solution to an unresolved emotional conflict—a purposeful biological  adaptation, not a random malfunction.

When I traced my vertigo back to the lingering shock of an old fall, and the lump in my throat to unspoken words and emotions I had long carried, something profound shifted inside me The moment I truly felt and released the conflicts beneath the sensations, my body responded instantly. I realised that my body wasn’t attacking me—it was protecting me.

I remember it vividly—the day my vertigo stopped almost immediately. It was as if a switch had been flipped. One moment I was bracing for the familiar dizziness, and the next… nothing. The world was still. My balance was steady. It felt like a miracle—simple, quiet, but utterly profound.

Even the body odour, which I later understood as a primal “stink shield” to keep me safe, normalised.  For years, I had tried every deodorant, clinic treatment, and remedy imaginable – only to feel frustrated and self-conscious when nothing helped. After years of living in quiet discomfort and without force or fear, I noticed I no longer smelt bad. I was shocked. After years of self-consciousness, it felt surreal to feel safe and at home in my own skin again.

Awareness itself had become medicine. As I resolved the emotional conflicts behind each symptom, they began to ease, my body recalibrated—naturally, gently, and effortlessly. I no longer feared my body; I trusted it.. The body doesn’t betray us—it speaks for us when we can’t find the words. That realisation has changed not only how I view illness, but how I live my life.

GNM: The Bridge In My Integrative Practice

Today, I see GNM as the foundational bridge that connects all aspects of my work—merging intuitive wisdom with psychological and biological logic. It has fundamentally transformed how I hold space for others.

When clients come to me with anxiety, fatigue, or chronic pain, I no longer see those as random malfunctions. I see meaningful biological programs in motion—messages that are deeply personal,  purposeful, and intelligent. 

I’ve helped clients who suffered from chronic knee pain linked to a deep conflict about moving forward in life. Once she processed her emotions, her mobility—and her confidence—returned. Another client experienced years of anxiety until we explored his emotional constellation through GNM. Understanding the story behind his symptoms allowed him to reclaim peace and agency.

What I love most about GNM is that it restores trust in the body. Healing doesn’t always mean fighting, fixing, or medicating. Healing begins with compassionate awareness—recognising the moment a conflict began and allowing resolution to unfold from within.

I’ve seen fear turn into empowerment, and pain transform into peace, once people understand that their body has been protecting them all along. This work is about fundamental transformation, not just managing symptoms.

From Personal Healing To A Broader Vision

Looking back, I’m deeply grateful for every detour and false start. The confusion taught me discernment; the challenges sharpened my intuition and strengthened my calling. GNM didn’t just heal my body—it redefined my sense of purpose. It gave structure and language to truths I had always felt intuitively: that the body holds infinite wisdom and that every symptom carries a story waiting to be understood.

This journey has deepened my belief that everyone deserves to age with dignity, support, and purpose. My understanding of the mind-body connection now fuels a broader mission : to help others see illness not as a curse, but as communication.

Today, as an Integrative Psychotherapist, GNM forms the foundation that unites all aspects of my work. It bridges the emotional, psychological, and biological dimensions of healing, showing how our thoughts and feelings are intimately connected with the body’s innate intelligence. Through this lens, I help clients not only find relief from symptoms but rediscover meaning, trust and alignment within themselves.

The Body Is a Miracle

My deepest hope is that more people begin to see their body not as a battlefield, but as brilliant messengers of truth. Healing begins when we stop asking, “What’s wrong with me?” and start asking, “What is my body trying to tell me? What story is this symptom helping me to tell?” The body is not broken. It is beautifully designed, biologically intelligent, and spiritually attuned. Every symptom is an invitation to come home—to ourselves, to our emotions, our truth and ourselves. And when we finally listen, the body responds—not with pain, but with peace.

The uncomfortable truth is that allopathic medical model, for all its emergency miracles, was never designed to make us healthy. Its role is often to manage or suppress symptoms just enough to keep the body functional, silencing  the very alarms your body uses to heal, and in doing so, it fosters dependence rather than freedom. Real health doesn’t come from pills or procedures; it comes when you dare to step outside this reactive, industrial system and begin to trust the innate wisdom within. When we work with the body instead of against it, healing becomes not just possible—it becomes inevitable. No one is more qualified to lead your leading than your own body. When you listen to its profound and ancient wisdom, you remember what wholeness feels like. And in that remembrance, true healing begins. Every symptom is an invitation to come home—to ourselves, to our emotions, and to our truth. And when we finally listen, the body answers—not with pain, but with peace.