Dr. Leslie Wells

her story

Three watches
of the night.

Sailors and monks divided the dark into watches: you don’t survive a whole night, you keep one watch at a time. Her story divides the same way.

first watch

A spine that wouldn’t hold her.

Her night began early. A severe spinal disorder shadowed her childhood; at fourteen, surgeons fused her vertebrae to a steel rod, and she spent months inside a body cast. By her early twenties the pain had a name, sciatica, and a permanent address in her lower back.

The first light came at a chiropractor’s table. Relief, real relief, and with it a vocation: she trained at Life University and became a Doctor of Chiropractic, so she could hand others the same lamp that had been handed to her.

middle watch

The pattern underneath the pain.

Years of practice brought a harder question. She would adjust a spine, and the old pattern would creep back: the same tension, returning to the same bodies. If the hands could fix the structure but the pattern kept coming home, where does healing actually begin?

She followed the question deeper: nervous-system–based care, Network Spinal work, SRI breathwork, from the bone toward the current that runs through it. And in 2012, on an ordinary day of working with patients, something extraordinary: what she describes as a spontaneous “download”, a transmission that would become the seed of her life’s teaching.

Night photograph: a lone woman carries a lantern beneath a vast starred sky
The middle watch, where the work began.

morning watch

The work: Faith Consciousness.

That seed grew into a framework, where scripture, neuroscience, and the quantum field meet. She carried it onto an international stage in 2017, across a decade of weekly radio, and into the teaching now called Faith Consciousness. The framework itself is told in full at faithconsciousness.com.

Today she speaks, leads retreats and healing sessions from Charlotte, North Carolina, and keeps a weekly hour on the radio, walking with people through their own middle watch, carrying the light she found in hers.

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