Luis Matta is the creator of Vibrational Work.

 

His work focuses on helping people regulate their nervous system and return to a natural state of presence.

 

When the nervous system settles, something simple begins to happen:

the mind becomes clearer,
the body softens,
and perception stabilizes.

 

From that place, people begin to trust themselves again.

Not through belief.
Through direct experience.

 

Presence is not something we force.
It emerges when the nervous system returns to regulation.

And when presence stabilizes,

 

it naturally influences the space around it.


For many years I was drawn to the subtle dimensions of experience — energy, symbolism, and the invisible dynamics that influence how we perceive life.

But over time something became clear:

Insight alone does not create stability.

 

Without nervous system regulation, even powerful realizations fade.

Expansion without integration creates imbalance.
Insight without embodiment dissolves.

 

This realization transformed the direction of my work.

Presence cannot be given.
It can only be rediscovered.

What was once described as “energy” became something more grounded:

state
regulation
internal coherence.

 

Today my work focuses on nervous system regulation and embodied presence.

Not as theory.
Not as belief.

As lived experience.

 

Presence is not something we force.
It emerges when the nervous system settles and the body returns to itself.

 

A regulated presence naturally influences the space around it.

Not through effort.

Through coherence.


My approach is simple.

We observe.
We regulate.
We integrate.

 

I don’t impose beliefs.
I don’t try to convince.
I don’t rescue.

 

I accompany.

 

People learn to recognize their internal state, regulate their nervous system, and reconnect with their natural clarity.


My work currently takes shape through several forms:

 

• Nervous system presence sessions
• Structured programs focused on sovereignty and integration
• Sensory tools created through Vibrational Work
• Symbolic artworks that anchor presence in everyday life

 

Each of these expressions serves the same intention:

supporting a return to regulated presence.


There is no belief system required.

 

Only perception.
And the willingness to integrate what you discover.