Embodied Aliveness for Disembodied Times

Intimately Human: The Journey Home to Your True Nature

We arrive in this life already whole, deeply embodied, and intuitively connected. Yet somewhere along the way, many of us lose touch with this inherent wisdom. We disconnect from our bodies, from our inner knowing, from who we truly are.

This journey isn't about becoming someone new. It's about reclaiming who you've always been beneath the noise, pressures, and masks. It's about remembering that you already belong—to yourself and to life itself.

Our Philosophy: We Are Here to Remember, Not to Improve

The deepest purpose of our lives is to return to our original nature. It’s a state of embodied clarity, presence, and natural wholeness. Many of us have forgotten this, living in anxious, disconnected states shaped by societal urgency, trauma, and isolation.

Intimately Human invites you back home to yourself. Through courageous somatic practice, authentic self-inquiry, and supportive community, we reconnect with our body's innate wisdom, release layers of accumulated stress, and rediscover the vibrant clarity that emerges when we trust life again.

Healing and remembering aren’t solitary acts—they happen relationally. Each person's truth inspires another. In community, we resonate, mirror, and amplify our shared humanity, profoundly realizing that there is far more that unites us than divides us.

Meet Steven.

My name is Steven Rasovsky, and I’ve spent my life exploring—and often stumbling through—what it means to feel deeply human. After years of private practice and facilitating spaces dedicated to embodiment and relational healing, I created Intimately Human to share the practices I’ve learned along the way.

I come to this work because I needed it. My story includes anxiety, family addiction, depression, and panic attacks. My body was constantly tense, exhausted, and sick, hidden behind a mask of joy and people pleasing. For a long time, shame and self-loathing were my closest companions. Eventually, I collapsed and realized I needed help.

It was through somatic practice, embodied men’s work, and the vulnerability of leaning into community that I began to feel safer in my body, and a greater sense of agency in life.

Over the next decade, what started as my personal path toward healing became my passion and profession. And my process isn’t “finished.” I continue to learn daily from the experiential lab of life. I draw from those direct lessons as much as my training to support others on their own journeys toward embodiment and self-connection. Because I’ve learned this: there is more in common between us than separates us.

My approach combines somatic therapy (Hakomi, Compassionate Inquiry), authentic relating, breathwork, self inquiry, and the power of community. I teach these practices because they've changed my life, and I've seen them help many others in their journeys.

I’m not here to “fix” or “heal” anyone. My role is to create the conditions where your body’s natural wisdom can unfold—where stress can release, capacity can expand, and a fuller, more aligned version of you can emerge.


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