Leading Home Our Internal Selves: Practices in Somatic Movement

“Let your body call you back into yourself, into your most deeply embodied self. Land, dive, soar. Find the crumbs that lead back home.”

Cheryl Pallant

Pause. What do you notice? Your breath? Are there parts of your physical body that you can feel are tense? When our autonomic nervous systems are overloaded and our bodies engage in fight, flight, or freeze response, our physical body carries the weight of our internal selves. Have you ever been able to feel this distress? What does your body feel like? When you can acknowledge that your body is protecting you from pain, emotions, or trauma you can begin to embody the response. I began doing this simply by being aware of what my body felt like in times when I was triggered by trauma, stress, or overwhelm. I am able to become aware of how it is responding physcially, and then incorporate intentional movement to reset. I can tell you firmly, that one of the most effective practices that I have found help me in these moments of regulation is connection. Leaning into a nurturing relationship, whether it be a friend, partner, or collective aids in activating the vagus nerve. I have been enjoying learning the multitudes of practices that do this. I’ll share a couple of them here, which have held me in my own ritual of grounding my internal self back into my physical body.

Somatic Eye Movement. Either sit upright with your shoulders straight or lie down on your back with your hips directly under you. Take deep even breaths, inhaling through your nose and exhaling through your mouth. Choose a place to fix your gaze (either straight ahead or straight up depending on how you chose to position yourself) and look with only your eyes to the left as far as you can, holding for 30 seconds, then relax your gaze. Repeat, but this time with your right eye. Relax your gaze. What you might notice during this practice is an involuntary movement in the form of a sneeze, a cough, twitch, etc… this is completely normal. This is a physical response to your vagus nerve activating. You can do this in multiple sets if you choose, but I would suggest if this is a new practice to you, simply starting with each eye.

Body Awareness. When you begin to tune into the distress calls of your nervous system, simple physical relaxation of your body may be helpful. Find a quiet place and sit comfortably or lie. Begin to notice each breath in and out. Inhale. Pause. Exhale. Pause. Then, moving from your crown to your root, relax your muscles. Unclench your jaw, let your shoulders drop, open your fists, feel your chest as each breath makes it rise and fall. Imagine that you are rooting deep into the earth, like a seed that has just been planted. Allow your hips, then your feet, to sink deeper and deeper. Return to your breath. Do you feel more grounded?

I also enjoy walks in nature, especially the midwest prairie in this season, and writing or journaling as a form of identifying what I may be sitting with. What practices do you enjoy for embodying your internal self?

Contemporary Womanhood: Honoring Rest as Community Care

Somewhere Amid Cancer Season

The culmination of these feelings + exhaustion frothed to the surface under the new moon in cancer, a watery road map of my heart space that seems to return me in such an absolute way to the truth. And that truth keeps me coming back to the inner child shadows of gendered society, and that of how little girls spend time working through the insecurities of childhood while little boys play. Running through my head lists of things that needed tending, leaving little time for play or for mothering myself. These weights I’ve carried with me into womanhood, into motherhood, and into restless thoughts about how to achieve a radical form of rest + nurturing that is so necessary for me, for the practice of community care, and for changing the course of these binary roles in our lineage.

I listened to a podcast with Glennon Doyle while returning home from a long overdue visit with a dear friend, and as she spoke about the “invisible labor hours” expended by women creating + organizing mental lists, often around the clock- a privilege that the co-parent/partner in the household does not have to endure, it was the first time that I’d heard someone explain the bubbling up of exhaustion in a way that felt so real to my own. Having someone ask you how they can help only confirming that they in fact, do not bear your same load. Is this the season of life, or is this the future? And then I come back to remembering. Rest is not an action that is put on the list, it is the intention put before all other actions. Rest is the practice.

A morning coffee ritual, breath work, writing, capturing the beauty of life in photographs, a nourishing meal. However it is you choose to honor the pause, to bring life to your practice, rest. There is no better way to honor the women + mothers from which we have come and allow our daughters to play than to live a life of reciprocity with the practice of rest as a normalized form of self and community care.

Resilience Under a Full Moon

catalyst moon. moon of change, a portal to release expired perceptions. emergence moon.


With the children rolling next to me, I sat barefoot in a field green with soft young wheat where we’re hopeful to build our future home. No flashes of wounds past or worry about things beyond control, it was the first time all week that my heart has felt at peace. I was at home in the body of my own intuition. This full moon in my sun sign of Scorpio has felt like an emergence. A catalyst for self discovery. It has felt like a rush into the waters of the world. I have been seeking protection in solitude, acutely aware of where my energy is placed, and in doing that have discovered that our narratives are capable of change when we change how we relate to the world. 

I invite you to become unbound from expired perceptions. Welcome in expansion from a place of recognition that we are interconnected and worthy of love. Rediscover yourself and let your light shine as bright as this full moon.