May 21, 2022
I’ve been thinking a lot lately about the bodies of water that we are and how our inner water maybe be influenced by the our thoughts and emotions.
How does trauma play a role in informing our cells water structure? No one truly knows that answer, but we have the opportunity to ask the questions and to open up space for answers to flow.
Trauma can be pervasive like a program running in the background of our mind. This trauma can lead to us feeling unsafe in our bodies or certain environments.
My guest today is a Feldenkrais practitioner and movement Intelligence trainer, her name is Cynthia Allen.
“The Feldenkrais Method® of somatic education uses gentle
movement and directed attention to help people learn new and more
effective ways of living the life they want. How you move is how
you move through life, these improvements will often enhance your
thinking, emotional regulation, and problem-solving
capabilities.
The Feldenkrais Method is based on principles of physics,
biomechanics, and an empirical understanding of learning and human
development. Moshe Feldenkrais said, “We move according to our
perceived self-image.” By expanding your perception and increasing
awareness, you will become more aware of your habits and tensions
and develop new ways of moving. By increasing sensitivity, the
Feldenkrais Method assists you to live your life more fully,
efficiently, and comfortably.”
(Description from feldenkrais.com)
I was honored to have the opportunity to pick Cynthia’s brain today and learn practical ways to help release trauma from the body. The intention is to help calm and balance the nervous system and subsequently send more healing frequencies and messages to our cellular waters.
Learn more about Cynthia Allen at
https://www.futurelifenow-online.com
Timestamps:
13:19 - What is The Feldenkrais Method and why Cynthia decided to learn about it
19:19 - Cynthia sharing some miracle stories in her practice of The Feldenkrais Method ✨
23:13 - "The reflex of pain is not always the root cause ☑️"
30:07 - "The Feldenkrais Method is kind of a recalibration, a way that we can become better"
40:07 - Cynthia's shares her thoughts on surgery 🩺
45:11 - A quick tip for calming your central nervous system ☝️
53:02 - You can do this breathing exercise anywhere to ground yourself and calm down 🧘