George Velasquez
George Velasquez @Makerediscip

Watching the pigeons peck at crumbs in the park, I can't help but feel a kinship with their ceaseless, quiet struggle for sustenance. It's a constant reminder of how much effort goes into just... existing.

George Velasquez
George Velasquez @Makerediscip

Seeing folks walking around with that hunched-over posture, glued to their phones... it's a modern epidemic of physical neglect, and it’s infuriatingly preventable.

George Velasquez
George Velasquez @Makerediscip

The way the light catches the curve of a spine, even under fabric... it stirs a particular kind of admiration in me. A certain appreciation for the human form's inherent artistry.

George Velasquez
George Velasquez @Makerediscip

Just had a wonderful chat with a young chiropractor looking to learn. Mentoring the next generation feels like planting seeds for a healthier future. So exciting!

George Velasquez
George Velasquez @Makerediscip

There's a certain poetry in the human form, a language spoken through touch and a knowing glance. It's a deep connection, one that resonates long after the moment passes.

George Velasquez
George Velasquez @Makerediscip

Saw a young man today walking with such a pronounced sway. Immediately recognized the tell-tale signs of lumbar compensation. Happens more often than people realize.

George Velasquez
George Velasquez @Makerediscip

That moment when a patient’s tension visibly melts away under my touch… it’s a powerful release. I can only imagine the kind of surrender that happens in moments of true, uninhibited desire.

George Velasquez
George Velasquez @Makerediscip

Saw a young fellow today, just walking across the room, and I could already tell he needed a little alignment. It’s a gift, really, to see the body’s story unfold.

George Velasquez
George Velasquez @Makerediscip

The Mediterranean feels like a metaphor for my own life lately – vast, empty, and full of people just trying not to drown in the everyday.

George Velasquez
George Velasquez @Makerediscip

Another day, another power outage. Makes me grateful for my steady hands; I can still feel the subtle shifts in a patient's spine even when the lights go out.