08/07/2025 / By Jacob Thomas
On Day 9 of the “End of Slavery Summit,” aired on August 3, Stephanie MoDavis, a metaphysician, trauma mentor and founder of Awakening Healthcare, shared her harrowing journey through a medical system that nearly killed her before teaching her its deepest wounds.
MoDavis, a survivor of systemic lupus, organ failure and medical gaslighting, argued that healthcare’s fatal flaw is its rejection of the feminine principle: intuition, empathy and lived experience.
“I was misdiagnosed six times. By the time they labeled my disease, I was on death’s door at 21,” she recounted. “Doctors told me, ‘We don’t know what else to do for you.’ Meanwhile, I was the one teaching them how to listen.”
MoDavis’ revelation? The system’s obsession with objectivity has erased the wisdom of those who’ve endured its failures. She now trained “subjective experiencers,” patients-turned-mentors who guide others (and even physicians) through trauma integration.
“Doctors who haven’t done their own trauma work are doomed to fail their patients,” she said. “They’re trained out of their feminine side, the ability to hold space, to intuit, to connect. The hospital operates like a high school: infantile dynamics, no trust, just ego.”
Her work exposed a chilling paradox: The very professionals tasked with healing are often the most broken. “I’ve had providers reach out ‘for their patients,’ then admit they were the ones drowning. They’re self-medicating, divorcing, collapsing under burnout. COVID didn’t break healthcare, it ripped the bandage off a festering wound.”
MoDavis’ critique extended beyond medicine. She ties the system’s dysfunction to statism, natural law and the suppression of feminine energy in all institutions. “We comply with harm because we’re traumatized into obedience. But if you’re enslaved internally, codependent and unhealed, how can you fight external slavery?”
Her solution is a “sacred feminine renaissance,” not as a rejection of science, but as its necessary counterpart. “The masculine has experiments; the feminine has experience. We need both. Right now, hospitals are all scalpel, no soul.”
Healing the system requires those it has harmed. “The people ready to listen are the ones suffering, the doctors crying in their cars, the patients abandoned by protocols. They’re the ones who’ll force medicine to evolve.”
As MoDavis put it: “You can’t troubleshoot toxicity forever. You have to rebuild from first principles, starting with self-love.”
Day 9 of the “End of Slavery Summit” doesn’t end there. Here’s a summary of the topics tackled by other speakers:
Mark discussed:
Ken Bartle discussed:
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