Steve Pasin spent over 60 years asking the question most people never dare to face: “What if your entire identity was built on a lie?” This book is his life’s work. Unfiltered, scientific, and human to the core.
Steve Pasin has spent a lifetime questioning the status quo, and the result is this transformational book.
Steve was the kid in school who always asked “Why?” even when no one wanted to hear it. That curiosity never faded. It became his life’s work.
With a degree in Biology and a doctorate in Dentistry, Steve combines scientific rigor with philosophical insight. He draws from quantum physics, epigenetics, psychology, and more to discover what really drives human behavior and disease.
Stress is not emotional. It’s decisional and biochemical. And it comes from cultural illusions you didn’t choose.
One of the book’s boldest ideas? That truth can’t be subjective. Cultural beliefs, religious dogma, and inherited stories are not the truth. They are opinions that affect our health and divide us. This book calls them out.
Pasin shows how chronic stress creates molecular damage, alters gene expression, and triggers disease. But he also shows how this can be reversed. By understanding where the stress comes from and choosing differently.
Steve starts in the womb, because that’s where the story of your identity begins. He explains how the mind is shaped by fetal megalomania, and how this distorted perception leads to stress long before you even know what stress is.
Using the science of quantum decoherence, Steve highlights how our decisions create real molecules. We don’t just think thoughts. We manifest them. And in that lies our ultimate power.
I couldn’t put it down. I felt like someone had opened a trapdoor beneath everything I believed.
This book didn’t just challenge my thoughts. It changed my blood pressure.
Taming the Fetal Tyrant” is a powerful and uncompromising journey into the unconscious delusions we inherit from birth.
Steve Pasin reveals how our earliest sense of control in the womb shapes a lifetime of ego illusions, blending ancient wisdom with modern psychology. This book doesn’t comfort—it confronts, urging true self-awareness and integration.
Like deep meditation or transformational coaching, it challenges us to face our hidden programming and awaken from illusion. It’s not just a read—it’s a call to conscious evolution.
It explained why I’ve always felt anxious, even in safe moments. Turns out, I was carrying other people’s stress.
There were pages I had to reread five times. Not because they were unclear. But because they hit too close to home.