Your Body Can Feel Safe Again When You Learn To Notice Bracing
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Your jaw clenches, your shoulders climb, your belly stays tight, and even on a “good day,” you can’t fully relax. That isn’t a weakness. It’s bracing, and it’s often your nervous system trying to protect you long after the original stress has passed.
In this episode, we start by breaking down what bracing is in somatic terms and why it shows up beyond the classic fight-or-flight response. We talk about the freeze response as trapped survival energy, why settling can sometimes bring a rush of sensation, and how titration helps you go slowly enough to stay with your body.
If you’ve ever tried to relax and felt worse, this is a gentle reframe: nothing is wrong with you, and you don’t have to force change.
Then we move into a guided somatic healing session using a 222 Hz tuning fork in the energetic field, paired with breathwork and a head-to-toe body scan. We spend time around the crown and forehead, where hypervigilance often lives, then track down through the jaw, throat, heart, diaphragm, belly, pelvis, pelvic floor, legs, and feet.
You’ll get cues for grounding, softening, making sound on the exhale, and letting your body release in small, honest increments.
If this practice helps you feel even 1% more spacious, share it with someone who’s been living in survival mode, and subscribe so you don’t miss the next healing session. After you listen, leave a review and tell us where you noticed bracing most in your body.
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