We dedicate this episode to the brilliant, vibrant, and endlessly insightful Sherry Anshara, who sadly passed away just a few weeks ago. As founder of the Anshara Institute and creator of the QuantumPathic Energy Method, Sherry pioneered a bold new understanding of healing—teaching that emotion.
In this special episode of the Theosym Spotlight, I, Sam Sammane , I sat down with Sherry Anshara for an unfiltered, wide-ranging dialogue on healing, consciousness, and how her teachings apply in the age of AI.
We unpack:
How trauma lives in your body as “cellular memory”—and how to release it without reliving the pain.
The core philosophy behind the Anshara Institute, and how her healing method came to be.
Why thinking isn’t enough—and how feeling is the real gateway to clarity.
Her take on artificial intelligence: can it help us heal or is it just a louder distraction?
How we can stay human in a world increasingly run by data and code.
The difference between being “optimized” and being free.
Sherry also shared practical tools you can use right now to begin healing—whether you’re brand new to inner work or have been on the path for years.al trauma is stored as cellular memory, and that true health requires us to clear it. She believed healing wasn’t mystical—it was practical, repeatable, and already written into our bodies. Her light and teachings live on in all those she touched, and this conversation captures her voice, heart, and mind in full power.
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