The Body Mirror
A PSYCHOLOGICAL INQUIRY INTO HOW LOVING ONE PART OF
YOUR BODY REVEALS DEEPER ORGANISING PATTERNS.
$19 USD instant access, one-time purchase

The Body Mirror
A PSYCHOLOGICAL INQUIRY INTO HOW LOVING ONE PART OF
YOUR BODY REVEALS DEEPER ORGANISING PATTERNS.

$19 USD instant access
one-time purchase

You’re curious what one oddly specific question might uncover
You’ve ever wondered what loving one part of yourself actually says about you
You enjoy being gently surprised by yourself
You enjoy discovering the deeper meaning behind things most people overlook
You suspect what you’re drawn to in yourself might be quietly shaping how you move through the world

You’re curious what one oddly specific question might uncover
You’ve ever wondered what loving one part of yourself actually says about you
You enjoy being gently surprised by yourself
You enjoy discovering the deeper meaning behind things most people overlook
You suspect what you’re drawn to in yourself might be quietly shaping how you move through the world
You’ll begin with one deceptively simple question.
It will feel oddly specific.
(That’s intentional.)
You’ll make a simple, instinctive choice.
The one that feels most like you.
Then you’ll paste the prompt into ChatGPT and read what comes back.
Slowly.
Notice what resonates.
What surprises you.
What feels slightly exposing in a “well… that’s interesting” kind of way.
But that’s only the beginning.
You’ll then follow a series of additional prompts that explore the same preference from different angles.
You’ll start to notice what keeps showing up.
(And what stubbornly insists on being true.)
Not to analyse you.
Not to label you.
Just to reveal the pattern.
And then comes the part most people don’t expect.
Using your answers, the mirror writes you a short psychological book.
Not advice.
Not theory.
A surprisingly accurate summary of the patterns your preference reveals.
At the end, you’ll find prompts inviting you to play —
to rewrite parts of the book in different tones.
Mythic.
Comedic.
Archetypal.
Light.
Because insight doesn’t have to be heavy to be real.
One person answered instinctively.
The mirror didn’t comment on appearance.
It described orientation.
They realised they don’t move through life directly.
They move perceptively.
They register first.
Then decide.
Which quietly explained:
why they notice shifts others miss
why they hesitate before reacting
why they often feel “a step behind” —
when they’re actually a step ahead.
It wasn’t dramatic.
It was structurally accurate.
And once they saw it, they could stop misinterpreting it.
That’s what this mirror does.
It doesn’t invent meaning.
It reveals the logic already running —
so you can work with it instead of against it.

You’ll begin with one deceptively simple question.
It will feel oddly specific.
(That’s intentional.)
You’ll make a simple, instinctive choice.
The one that feels most like you.
Then you’ll paste the prompt into ChatGPT and read what comes back.
Slowly.
Notice what resonates.
What surprises you.
What feels slightly exposing in a
“well… that’s interesting” kind of way.
But that’s only the beginning.
You’ll then follow a series of additional prompts that explore the same preference from different angles.
You’ll start to notice what keeps showing up. (And what stubbornly insists on being true.)
Not to analyse you.
Not to label you.
Just to reveal the pattern.
And then comes the part most people don’t expect.
Using your answers, the mirror writes you a short psychological book.
Not advice.
Not theory.
A surprisingly accurate summary of the patterns your preference reveals.
At the end, you’ll find prompts inviting you to play — to rewrite parts of the book in different tones.
Mythic.
Comedic.
Archetypal.
Light.
Because insight doesn’t have to be heavy to be real.
One person answered instinctively.
The mirror didn’t comment on appearance.
It described orientation.
They realised they don’t move through life directly.
They move perceptively.
They register first.
Then decide.
Which quietly explained:
why they notice shifts others miss
why they hesitate before reacting
why they often feel “a step behind” —
when they’re actually a step ahead.
It wasn’t dramatic.
It was structurally accurate.
And once they saw it, they could stop misinterpreting it.
That’s what this mirror does.
It doesn’t invent meaning.
It reveals the logic already running —
so you can work with it instead of against it.

This mirror is
A structured reflection guided through ChatGPT
A way to uncover how one small preference organises more than you realise
Designed to reveal patterns — not assign identity
Self-paced and surprisingly accurate
Insight you can actually use
This mirror is not
A diagnosis
A personality test
A “love your body” campaign
Therapy
A dramatic breakthrough exercise
This mirror is
A structured reflection guided through ChatGPT
A way to uncover how one small preference organises more than you realise
Designed to reveal patterns — not assign identity
Self-paced and surprisingly accurate
Insight you can actually use
This mirror is not
A diagnosis
A personality test
A “love your body” campaign
Therapy
A dramatic breakthrough exercise
A surprisingly coherent explanation of something you thought was random
A short personalised reflection book
The quiet satisfaction of recognition
Insight that feels more like discovery than diagnosis
A pattern that becomes usable once you see it.
Creative prompts to turn your insight into a letter, a poem, or something unexpectedly beautiful
A surprisingly coherent explanation of something you thought was random
A short personalised reflection book
The quiet satisfaction of recognition
Insight that feels more like discovery than diagnosis
A pattern that becomes usable once you see it.
Creative prompts to turn your insight into a letter, a poem, or something unexpectedly beautiful
It unfolds into more than you expect.
If that intrigues you, step in.
It unfolds into more than you expect.
If that intrigues you, step in.
Precise. Structured. More telling than it looks.
Precise. Structured.
More telling than it looks.
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