Founder of LUOS Foundation | Keynote Speaker | Transforming trauma into cellular renewal through the Science of Shadow
In the landscape of modern wellness and leadership, there exists a persistent divide between the scientific mind and the human soul. Most systems seek to fix the individual by treating symptoms in isolation. Mark Young, founder of the LUOS Foundation, offers a different path: he invites us to remember that we are not broken, but buried. His journey, marked by both profound personal struggle and a rigorous pursuit of truth, has culminated in a revolutionary framework—the 78-Day Cellular Reset—which blends neuroscience, biology, and shadow work to help individuals reconnect with their innate, original rhythm.
A Life Shaped by Resilience
Born in Bournemouth, UK, and raised by foster parents, Mark’s early life was a masterclass in the necessity of self-reliance. It was during these formative years that he learned a truth about human nature: “You cannot control other people; you can only control how you respond to them.” This realization sparked an early commitment to resilience, empathy, and deep self-awareness. From his first role in a local café at age 15—where he earned £1 an hour—to the building of his current ventures, Mark has approached every challenge as a crucible for growth. He learned early that service, hard work, and the ability to navigate diverse human dynamics were not just professional skills, but essential components of a life well-lived.
From Personal Adversity to Global Vision
Mark’s career has been defined by his refusal to accept the status quo. After enduring four years of targeted online harassment and defamation, he encountered firsthand the failure of modern systems to address digital and emotional trauma. Rather than withdrawing, he chose to speak out, transforming his own ordeal into a strategic, protective mission for others. This period was a catalyst. It led to the development of the LUOS Foundation, an organization that functions as a remembrance rather than a mere service. By mapping the nervous system and integrating biology with ancestral wisdom, Mark has created a model that acknowledges the body as an ancient orchestra. He posits that symptoms—whether emotional or physical—are not malfunctions but messages from a soul seeking alignment.
“The body remembers what the mind forgets, and healing begins not with answers, but with silence.”
The 78-Gate Reset
At the heart of his work is the 78-Day Cellular Reset, a structured architecture for human recovery. Mark’s approach—which he terms Science Meets Shadow—reimagines mental health not as a series of disorders, but as the soul’s cry for alignment. His work, now global, empowers individuals and organizations to restore physiological coherence using sound, breath, and rhythm to regulate the nervous system. He encourages treating trauma not as a weakness to be purged, but as a “soul scream” to be heard and integrated, while helping clients establish personal frameworks that survive high-pressure environments.
As Mark often reminds those he mentors, “Be kind to yourself so your mirror reflects it back to you every day.”
A Covenant of Truth
Mark’s current work extends into the scientific community, including his role as Plenary Speaker at the 2026 International Conference on Gravitation, Astrophysics and Cosmology. He is bridging the gap between biological potential and systemic order, proving that the same laws governing the cosmos can inform human recovery. He remains committed to supporting those navigating high-conflict situations, not as a therapist or lawyer, but as a “survivor turned strategist.” His vision is to cultivate a world where people stop pathologizing their pain and start listening to it.
Editorial Note
Mark Young’s journey is a powerful testament to the power of radical authenticity. He reminds us that true leadership does not begin with external success, but with the courage to return to one’s own center. As you reflect on your own path, consider his advice to Gen Z and leaders alike: “Follow your own inner knowledge and learn to listen to your conscience.” In a world full of noise, Mark Young stands as a protector of the human frequency, inviting us all to stop performing, start healing, and finally, come home to ourselves.


