Reading the Human Map
Four levels of pattern — linguistic, somatic, relational, temporal — read simultaneously. The picture they form together is always more honest than any single signal alone.
Trey Tijerina · Human Pattern Work
Beneath every pattern of self-sabotage, every ceiling you can't break through,
every version of yourself you can't quite reach — there is something running
below the surface that is going unchallenged and undisrupted.
That is exactly where this work begins.
Most approaches address behavior. They adjust habits, reframe thoughts, build accountability structures. They work on the surface — while what's actually running you operates untouched below.
Human Pattern Work goes to the interior. The work involves reading the human map across four simultaneous levels — linguistic, somatic, relational, and temporal — as a unified picture of what's generating your reality. Nothing is treated as coincidence. Everything is signal.
This is not therapy. This is not coaching. This is the excavation of the core patterns — the ones installed before you had language for them — that have been quietly determining every outcome above the surface. The ceiling isn't a ceiling. It's a floor you haven't seen yet.
That changes here.
Four levels of pattern — linguistic, somatic, relational, temporal — read simultaneously. The picture they form together is always more honest than any single signal alone.
The specific ways language deletes, distorts, and generalizes experience are not errors — they are coordinates. The words point directly to what's running below behavior.
The "I Am" is the operating system. The core work doesn't adjust what you do — it reaches the interior structure that determines what's possible before you act at all.
The words someone chooses are not neutral. The metaphors, frames, and vocabulary a person habitually uses are a direct readout of their subconscious belief architecture. Language is not how we describe reality — it is how we construct it.
The body is a truth-teller. Where and how the body expresses what the mind suppresses — tension, contraction, chronic symptom, the area that never releases — these are not coincidences. Suppressed identity creates disease. The soma holds what the psyche cannot yet acknowledge.
How someone organizes their relationships, their boundaries, and their self-concept is a mirror of the subconscious programs running beneath. The patterns in who you attract, what you tolerate, and how you show up in proximity to others — all of it is diagnostic data.
When symptoms appear relative to life events is one of the most revealing diagnostics available. The timing of breakdowns, the triggering of old loops, the exact moment self-sabotage activates — the sequence tells the story that the content obscures.
The specific ways language deletes, distorts, and generalizes experience are not errors in communication — they are windows into the exact structure of limiting belief.
"I'm not where I should be by now."
The problem is not the timeline. The problem is that an external timeline became interior identity — and identity, once written, generates evidence to confirm itself. This is where the excavation begins.
This work is grounded in a set of foundational axioms — not beliefs to adopt, but functional realities that, once understood, make transformation not only possible but inevitable.
Language is not just communication — it is identity structure. Every statement that begins with "I am" is a direct instruction to the subconscious about who you are and what is possible for you. Rewrite the "I Am" and you rewrite the outputs it generates.
Physiology and emotion are not separate systems — they are one. The state you operate from determines every perception, decision, and action available to you in that moment. Change the state and you change the entire field of what becomes possible.
The subconscious mind cannot distinguish between a vividly imagined experience and a real one. This is not metaphor — it is neurological fact. Imagination, wielded with precision, is one of the most powerful reprogramming instruments available.
Your external reality is not the cause of your internal state — it is the effect of it. Consciousness precedes circumstance. When the inner world shifts at the subconscious level, the outer world reorganizes to match it.
Suppressed identity creates disease — not as poetic metaphor, but as physiological reality. The body holds what the conscious mind refuses to acknowledge. Somatic work is not supplemental to this process. It is central to it.
Definite purpose combined with conscious alliance — a committed, aligned relationship between the conscious and subconscious mind — generates a focused desire that does not merely motivate action. It restructures the reality available to the person holding it.
You already know something is there.
Both are precise. Neither is casual. The right one depends on the nature of what needs to be decoded.
Structured. Interior. Sustained.
An ongoing engagement for individuals ready to go below behavior — not adjust it. This is not a program you complete. It is a process of excavation that continues until the pattern at the root has been fully decoded and dissolved.
Discreet. Precise. Reserved for High-Stakes Work.
This is not a program. It is a direct engagement with a specialist. Reserved for complex, sensitive, or high-consequence situations where conventional approaches are insufficient — and where the margin for error is zero. You are not hiring a coach. You are retaining a specialist.
Not motivation. Not reframing. The pattern itself — gone.
A 30-minute call to understand what's present in your situation — and whether this work is the right fit for where it actually lives.
30 minutes. Complimentary. No pitch. The call itself is useful — regardless of what comes next.
Book Your Free Discovery CallIf the work isn't the right fit, you'll leave with something useful anyway. That's the standard Trey operates at — in every conversation, not just the ones that convert.