

Introduction
By George J. Matus
Author of "Speak Healing"
On May 27th, 2025, my life shifted in an instant. One moment I was walking as usual.
The next, I was on the ground, having fractured my left hip and femur.
Emergency surgery followed, and with it came a titanium rod placed in my
leg — a permanent reminder that healing is never just physical.
The days and months that followed were some of the hardest I’ve ever faced.
The pain was real, but so was the inner voice that kept whispering:
You will not be defined by this.
As I lay in stillness — unable to move, work, or distract myself
— I was left with only my thoughts… and my words.
It became clear that how I spoke to myself would either nurture
my healing or delay it. That realization was the beginning of everything.
The truths within this book — now rewritten in my own words and renewed voice
— became more than theory. They became oxygen. I lived them.
I breathed them. I spoke them.
Every chapter you’re about to read is not just information; it’s an invitation.
An invitation to remember that healing begins with how we speak
— not only to others, but to ourselves.
Whether your pain is physical, emotional, or both, these words have the power
to gently reorient your body and spirit toward restoration.
This isn’t a medical manual. It’s a reminder. A spiritual realignment.
A conversation between the part of you that’s hurting and the part of you that’s still whole.
May these pages be as meaningful to you as they were to me
— and may you speak to yourself today with the same kindness
you’ve long offered others.
You are healing. And your body is listening.
I invite you to explore the contents of my eBook.
that includes the folllowing chapters:
Chapter 1: “What You Say, You Store”
Chapter 2: “Words That Wound”
Chapter 3: “The Healing Voice Within”
Chapter 4: “I Am the Medicine”
Chapter 5: “Conversations with Pain”
Chapter 6: “Speak What You Want…”
Chapter 7: “Becoming the Healing Field”
Chapter 8: “Healing in Public”
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— George J. Matus