EPISODE · Jun 21, 2025 · 45 MIN
35: Exploring Somatic Practices for Emotional Healing
from Mystics and Muons · host Mystics and Muons
In this podcast episode, Gabe and Vale explore the intersection of somatic practices, emotional regulation, and the impact of cultural differences on parenting and relationships. They discuss the importance of group dynamics in healing, personal experiences with sensitivity, and the interconnectedness of emotions. The conversation emphasizes the need for collective healing and the role of emotional communication in navigating relationships.Vale's website: https://soul-vale.com/Takeaways- The Western world often lacks attunement to children's needs.- Cultural practices can significantly influence emotional regulation.- Group dynamics enhance the effectiveness of somatic work.- Personal sensitivity can be both a gift and a challenge.- Emotional co-regulation is essential for healthy development.- Collective healing fosters a sense of interconnectedness.- Understanding emotions can improve relationship dynamics.- Trauma can lead to valuable skills in emotional processing.- Somatic experiences can reveal shared emotional patterns.- Effective communication is key to navigating emotional landscapes.Here for the esoteric origins of Mormonism? Check outEpisode 2 or read it in on the Substack for the integrative narrative of Mormon origins: Here for the science and spirituality? Check out:Interview with Donald HoffmanInterview with Bernardo KastrupDiscussion with Bernardo Kastrup on EntropyPlease rate, share, and get in touch at [email protected]!Chapters00:00 Introduction to Somatic Nervous System Regulation08:20 Telepathy Tapes, AI, How our Nervous System Develops14:15 Being an HSP and Hypervigilence20:24 Dissociation and ADHD as a Coping Mechanism23:15 Telepathy30:00 Collective Healing and the Biofield31:28 Dissociative Identity Disorder33:35 Teaching Kids Somatic Work37:16 Dreams, Feelings, and Stories
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