Three interwoven layers

Body & Field


How your nervous system, energy, and lived experience shape how you feel, and how to come back into your body with more steadiness and care.

Relationships & Community

How we build honest, supportive relationships without losing ourselves, in family, friendship, and community.

Earth & Systems

How our choices, tools, and technologies interact with larger systems, and how we can redesign them with more care and intention.

What we do

We help people come back into alignment with their body, their life, and the world around them.

Sometimes that starts with simple things, feeling more regulated, more present, or more honest about what isn’t working.

From there, we explore how those shifts ripple outward into relationships, daily life, and the systems we’re part of.

The practices here are intentionally simple, so they can fit into real life and be explored at your own pace.

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Why the name Resofield?

The name Resofield comes from the idea of a resonance field.

Resonance describes what happens when parts of a system begin to align and support each other. Instead of working at cross purposes, the elements of a system begin to move in a way that creates more ease and flow.

A field shifts the focus away from isolated pieces and toward the space between them, where relationships and patterns form.

Resofield reflects the idea that coherence is not something we force, but something that emerges when the conditions within a system begin to align.

How to explore this space

There’s no single path through Resofield.

You might begin with a practice that feels simple and see what you notice. You might explore a concept and return to it later.

Or you might move between ideas and practices as patterns begin to connect.

This space is meant to be explored slowly, with curiosity rather than pressure.

Resofield’s work is rooted in lived observation and draws on multiple areas of study. These include systems thinking, contemplative practices, and traditional frameworks such as Ayurveda. All of which offer ways of understanding patterns in the body, mind, and environment.

Our Founder

Brittanie McQueen
My background includes a BFA from Herron School of Art & Design alongside certifications in Ayurveda and trauma-informed care. These shape how I think about patterns, the body, and what it means to feel safe and supported.

Accreditations

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BFA in Printmaking,
Minor in Art History

Kerala Ayurveda Academy

Ayurveda Certified

IU School of Public Health Bloomington

Trauma Informed Care Certified