This Somatic Meditation For When You’re Freaking Out is all about supporting your nervous system to come out of its dysregulated state while also helping you break the cycle of your racing thoughts. Join me for this gentle and supportive somatic meditation. Let it guide you out of the spiral of dysregulation, stress, and catastrophic thoughts and help you get your feet beneath you again.
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Read MoreStrengthen your mind-body connection and regulate your nervous system with this guided somatic meditation!
Read MoreThis soothing and powerful somatic exercise for self-kindness will help be kinder to yourself by helping you connect with an authentic sense of self-kindness within. Plus, it's deeply regulating! It utilizes Havening Techniques, Iffirmations and Regenerating Images in Memory to give you a deep and healing experience.
Read MoreThis Feldenkrais Exercise for Deep Relaxation is a deeply soothing and effective way to release stress and tension patterns from your body!
Through very slow and gentle movements made with focused attention, The Feldenkrais Method helps your brain reorganize your whole musculoskeletal system to be more functional, while decreasing physical pain and tension.
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Read MoreIn a world full of triggers, discover the magic of soothing your amygdala for immediate emotional first aid!
In this episode of Somatic Healing Meditations, Karena guides you through a Havening Exercise to calm down when triggered. This exercise is so powerful because it actually soothes the reactive parts of your emotional brain that get activated when emotional triggers come up for you.
Read MoreIn this episode of Somatic Healing Meditations, Karena guides you through a soothing and simple 5 minute breathing exercise can help you calm your mind, connect with your body and quickly induce a state of deep relaxation.
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