Very helpful to know that the purpose needs to include physicality.
@WhentheStarsAligned13 күн бұрын
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@AslErdemOge14 күн бұрын
Hi ❤ This is Asli from Turkiye love your channel 🌸
@WhentheStarsAligned13 күн бұрын
Hello 😊 Thankyou for being here and sharing!!
@forestdweller00013 күн бұрын
Hi! It's always nice to hear your voice. Which certainly includes the internal sun. So little is shared about Detachment. If that's the first thing about deconditioning. Is rewriting the following? Now I understand why I love working with the land so much. ;-) Very nice to hear this and to rediscover the sacral. Thanks. A conscious bow.
@WhentheStarsAligned12 күн бұрын
So nice of you! Happy to have you here, and to hear that you liked the video. I agree, not much is spoke of about detachment for generators. There seems to be a surface-level buzz of HD that promotes generators constantly buzzing and directing the energy, but without that pause and ,let go’ to be able to respond, it’s futile! Curious to hear any other thoughts you’d like to share from your own personal experience ! 🎉
@forestdweller00011 күн бұрын
@@WhentheStarsAligned This has been quite a journey where words sometimes fall short. But I'll try one more. I'm an emo MG so for me it's a little bit different. With deatachment, a lot of grief and trauma also comes to the surface. What you weren't aware of yet. And that can be intense. I had to learn not to suck the sacral dry. Like with masking. But also that as a child I had to do a lot of angry management. Which is really just the sacral suppression. And that's a conditioning that you can't just change. Which my grief piece is having a hard time with. If only I had learned Sacral Management back then. And that sums it up nicely. Learning to deal with so much energy and emotions. I didn't get regulation from my parents and certainly didn't learn it at school. Now that I'm learning, it's a world of difference. But of course, it's not that simple. And that's another one that I find so important: each sacral is unique in its way. I also have a split defintion to the ajna . And there I could see that regulation alone is not enough. Or that there is a faster way, namely co-regulation. Where accepting support is a different matter. Some wild thoughts..