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dire wolf2 yıl önce

I wish I'd discovered your account 10 years ago

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Dr. Nicole LePera2 yıl önce

I’m really grateful you’re here

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Drew Carr2 yıl önce

Truth. Even if you were taught to push things down, your body remembers. Fortunately you can also learn to set yourself free. Breathe Notice what's happening Give yourself the care you didn't get then

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Thomas Lawson2 yıl önce

You made a short film about my life.

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E2 yıl önce

cool story, now how do we heal this? or move past it? I know what it is and why --- but i don't know how to make it better. thx

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M.C. Phoenix2 yıl önce

I relate to most of these examples- I’m reading the book now

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𝒶𝓇𝒹𝑒𝓃𝓉2 yıl önce

every. single. one. of. these.

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Maria2 yıl önce

I had a lot of these responses. They were most acute when I was in the thick of toxic relationships. I had to try to self-soothe when the other person was just bombarding with their misery, anger & criticisms. They were really good at making things worse but had no ability to make it better. That wrongfully fully fell onto my shoulders.

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Amy | Wellness Alchemist2 yıl önce

Your body does keep score. Every jitter & jump. It’s the startle response. You will not out wit your body. Learn it’s language and settle that startle. Free download link in my bio ✨👆🏼

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Sweet Touch of Montana2 yıl önce

Great visual examples! It is interesting indeed how the nervous system (the body) retains the muscle & neural memories of all lived experiences from birth forward. Yet, as a child's body grows, the extensive neural pruning process of a child's & young adult's brain clears fact based linear memories & rewires new neural connections. In this way, one doesn't retain linear 'event memory. However, the body 'remembers' everything and is, as an instrument, strung upon a unique tension, unique wavelengths, and it dances to a unique rhythm of epistemic fear or epistemic trust tuned by those body memories.

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