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063: Will this Pendulate?

Here is a critical question behind the scenes in every session…Will this Pendulate? From a repetitive tension pattern to a looping storyline there are plenty of times a felt experience won’t find change unless some outside smarts are brought to bare.

An episode of the Liberation Is Possible podcast, hosted by Anthony Twig Wheeler, titled "063: Will this Pendulate?" was published on November 1, 2015 and runs 52 minutes.

November 1, 2015 ·52m · Liberation Is Possible

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Here is a critical question behind the scenes in every session...Will this Pendulate? From a repetitive tension pattern to a looping storyline there are plenty of times a felt experience won't find change unless some outside smarts are brought to bare. That's part of our job as Somatic Experiencing Practitioners: to be able to discern whether an element of experience is likely to pendulate or not and what to do based on that assessment. Do we lean on this or that element of experience? Do we trust the pendulum to swing or get in there and direct it? Do we hope for the best or make something else happen? I don't answer these directly but I do look at them all while holding the tension inside the question - will this pendulate? More material on Cultivating Pendulation is available on this episodes show notes page: http://www.liberationispossible.org/will-this-pendulat-podcast-063

Here is a critical question behind the scenes in every session…Will this Pendulate? From a repetitive tension pattern to a looping storyline there are plenty of times a felt experience won’t find change unless some outside smarts are brought to bare. That’s part of our job as Somatic Experiencing Practitioners: to be able to discernRead More...
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