A programmatic breath practice, taught live on the third Saturday of each month. You do not manage the limitation and you do not wait it out. You occupy your own neural architecture through deliberate action — and what you occupy cannot be installed on.
Most approaches treat a limitation as a thought. They argue with it, reframe it, and replace it with something more agreeable. The limitation remains, because it was never a thought to begin with. It was installed — placed into the operating layer of the body through repetition, instruction, and inherited pattern, where it now runs beneath attention and outside the reach of argument.
Mindset work negotiates with the surface. It rearranges what you say to yourself and leaves the installation fully intact underneath. This is why the limitation outlasts every affirmation aimed at it. The object was never located, so it was never removed.
MAPP™ — Movement Architecture Programmable Practices™ — operates at the layer where the object actually sits. It does not improve the limitation or build a healthier relationship with it. It locates the installation and removes it, and returns it to the non-existence it came from. What remains is not an improved version of you. It is you, with the object gone.
ContinueComtinue ↓BANISH LIMITATIONS™ has run continuously for over five years, on the third Saturday of every month, with Zoom as the only point of entry. It was never announced and it never launched. It ran — circuit after circuit — and the people who needed it found their way in through a link passed quietly between them. June 20, 2026 is not the start of the program. It is the first time the program has a public address.
The circuit keeps the shape it has held the entire time. It runs ninety minutes and begins at 10:30 ET. You are not watching a demonstration. You execute the BREATHYX™ protocol live, alongside everyone present, and you leave holding the full form — not notes about it and not a recording, the form itself, repeatable on your own from that point forward.
The third Saturday of every month returns to the same architecture rather than replacing it with new material. That is why five years of circuits have settled into something dense instead of resetting each time, and it is the same reason a single circuit is enough to take the form away with you. Nothing about June 20 is inaugural. It is one more circuit, now visible from the outside.
ContinueComtinue ↓Breath, writing, and speech form the full architecture. They open in sequence, and the breath layer comes first because it reaches the installation without language. The June 20 class introduces that layer alone.
BREATHYX™ is the breath layer: a fixed sequence that reaches the operating layer directly, without passing through language. Breath is the single system the body runs both automatically and on command, which makes it the entry point to everything installed below attention. The June 20 class teaches BREATHYX™ in full, and it is the only pillar introduced this month.
SCRYBYX™ is the structured writing practice. Where BREATHYX™ works beneath language, SCRYBYX™ works through it — a disciplined form of writing that locates an installed limitation, names it precisely, and severs it from the identity it has attached itself to. It carries none of the open-endedness of journaling. SCRYBYX™ opens once the breath layer is established.
WORDWYX™ is the structured speech practice and the final layer to open. Once an object has been removed through breath and severed through writing, WORDWYX™ governs what is spoken into the space it left, so the limitation is not quietly reinstalled through ordinary speech. It is the practice of speaking as someone who no longer carries the object. WORDWYX™ completes the architecture.
This is for someone who has already read the reframes, run the affirmations, and watched the object stay exactly where it was. Readiness here is not enthusiasm and not a good mood on the right morning. It is the settled decision to stop managing a limitation and remove it.
Those who want encouragement, reassurance, or a gentler relationship with the thing in their way are in the wrong room. BANISH LIMITATIONS™ assumes you are done being comforted about the object and ready to operate the mechanism that removes it. The work is precise, repeatable, and indifferent to mood. The ones who cross do so because they want the limitation gone, not handled.
This is not a panacea. Nothing here is done to you. You make a limitation noninstallable by occupying your own neural architecture — consciously, through your own action. Stop occupying it and the ground reopens. That is why the practice returns every month rather than ending.
ContinueComtinue ↓Beyond it sits AERATYX™ — the sovereign operational architecture that houses the full MAPP™ system, of which the breath class is the public entry point. You are not subscribing to a newsletter. You are entering the Banisher field: the standing roster of those who have crossed and who return on the third Saturday of each month.
The breath class is the entry point. The full architecture — breath, writing, and speech, governed as one operating system — stands on the other side of the circuit. You approach it one layer at a time, beginning with the breath.