Slow Flow vs. Restorative Yoga: Which One Is Right For me?
Slow Flow Yoga; Restorative Yoga; Trauma-Informed Yoga - which is which and which one is right for me?
Polyvagal Theory & Adverse Religious Experiences
Let's talk about Polyvagal Theory and it's relationship to adverse religious experiences. Polyvagal Theory provides a map of the autonomic nervous system (ANS), defining how this system shapes experiences of safety and impacts our ability for connection. The stories you tell about yourself about who you are and how the world works begin in the ANS.
Adverse Religious Experiences (AREs) are any experience of a religious belief, practice, or structure that undermines an individual's sense of safety or autonomy and/or negatively impacts their physical, social, emotional, relational, sexual, or psychological well-being. These experiences have the potential of resulting in religious trauma.
I Don’t Exercise Anymore
Mindful movement is the practice of tuning into the present moment sensations of the body, and moving in a way that is responsive to the needs and desires of the body within the present moment.