Kyle Luciano is the founder of Tundra Alchemy and the creator of The Garenasse StillPoint Method.
“I didn’t come to this work through a straight path—I stumbled, struggled, and searched until the solution found me."
There was a point where I had tried to think, push, and force my way forward, only to feel more disconnected. I knew there had to be another way to heal that didn’t involve overriding the body or silencing what I was feeling. That search led me inward, into the quieter layers of the nervous system, where real change doesn’t happen through effort, but through presence.”
Why This Exists
The work is based on a simple but often overlooked understanding:
the body already carries an innate capacity to release, reorganize, and restore itself.
In many cases, what is needed is not more force or intervention, but the right conditions—space, pacing, and support—for that process to unfold.
This practice exists to offer that space.
The Garenasse StillPoint Method
A personal, integrative approach to stillness, regulation, and restoration.
The Garenasse StillPoint Method is the framework that underlies all sessions at Tundra Alchemy.
Developed over years of global study, lived experience, and hands-on engagement, the method brings together somatic awareness, stillness-based regulation, and energy-informed practices into one coherent system.
Rather than presenting separate modalities, the work is offered as a unified approach that incorporates multiple modalities and adapts in real time to the individual.
Core Principle
At the center of the method is the recognition that disruption in the system—whether physical, emotional, or energetic—often comes from sustained activation, overwhelm, or disconnection.
The role of the session is not to override that state, but to support the system in settling.
From that place, the body can begin to:
release old beliefs and agreements
reorganize and re-evaluate held patterns
restore core energetic systems and integrate new ways of being
The Experience
We aim to bring you into a state of deep internal quiet.
It is not something that is forced or induced, but something that emerges when the system has enough safety and support to slow down.
In this state, there is often a noticeable shift:
the nervous system softens
mental activity reduces
the body begins to reorganize more naturally
The work is oriented toward supporting access to this state, and allowing what follows to unfold without pressure.
How the Work is Held
Sessions are guided, but not imposed.
The method is:
non-clinical in structure
trauma-informed and client-paced
adaptive, rather than protocol-driven
integrative, rather than fragmented
Support may include somatic awareness, stillness-based practices, and light-touch or non-touch approaches, depending on what is appropriate in the moment.