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I am an independent researcher, neurodivergent theorist, and trauma-informed hermeneut committed to founding the discipline of neurospiritual hermeneutics — a forensic framework for analyzing how sacred language, particularly in liturgical texts, imprints obedience, hierarchy, and moral conditioning on the human nervous system. My work does not interpret scripture for belief. It autopsies scripture for impact.

Through The Unsealed Series, I conduct neurocognitive dissections of sacred texts, exposing how repetition, tone, and ritualized phrasing embed submission, suppress agency, and co-regulate trauma survivors into compliance. This project is not a rejection of faith—it is a reclamation of spiritual sovereignty for minds too often pathologized, punished, or erased by tradition.

It emerges from the convergence of lived trauma, diagnostic erasure, and neurodivergent cognition. I write from the margins of epistemic legitimacy to expose how legitimacy itself is neurologically constructed—through sacred cadence, moral binaries, and the normalization of hierarchical emotional states.​

This work draws on trauma psychology, polyvagal theory, schema theory, postcolonial critique, and neurodivergent embodiment—not to affirm sacred texts, but to interrogate the survival costs of their unquestioned authority. It is both research and resistance. Each case file is a tool for cognitive justice, designed to liberate nervous systems conditioned into submission and to offer survivors a path toward neurobiological autonomy.

My commitment is to those who have been neurologically disfigured by doctrines they were too young to resist, too loyal to question, or too sensitive to survive. The Unsealed Series exists to return epistemic power to those bodies.

This is not a theological project.

It is a civilizational intervention.

- H. Al Foumi

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