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Home Is Where Nervous System Rests

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Wherever I am in the world,  something shifts in me the moment  I enter the gates of my colony.  My whole system softens.  My body exhales. It’s not the walls or the rooms that do this.  It’s the trees.  Tall, green, and quietly present,  they line the roads all around.  During the rains, they are especially breathtaking,  glistening leaves,  darkened bark, everything alive. And in that moment,  my nervous system knows:  this is home. Home is not the space where you live.  Home is where  your body  finally  relaxes.

Freeze → Unfreeze on the Road

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This week, my body taught me something simple yet profound. While out on the road, surrounded by noise and motion, I noticed a familiar freeze settling in. My chest tightened, my muscles tensed, and my mind felt locked in the hum of external stimuli. When I returned home, I gave myself permission to pause, to breathe, to notice the sensations without judgment. Slowly, the tension released, the body began to unfreeze. It was a quiet reminder: the nervous system carries experiences, and it needs time and attention to settle after overstimulation. This post marks the first step in a new journey, exploring my body’s wisdom through somatic experiencing, reflections from Healing Trauma, and small experiments in noticing, feeling, and learning.