Sensory awareness Archives - Somatic Therapy Asia https://www.somatictherapy.asia/tag/sensory-awareness/ Movement, Inquiry, Embodiment Tue, 09 Apr 2024 11:15:36 +0000 en hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.3 https://i0.wp.com/www.somatictherapy.asia/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/cropped-favicon-e1619080933140.png?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 Sensory awareness Archives - Somatic Therapy Asia https://www.somatictherapy.asia/tag/sensory-awareness/ 32 32 202510029 The neutral pelvis as an embodiment PROCESS, rather than just a shape or a form https://www.somatictherapy.asia/the-neutral-pelvis-as-an-embodiment-process-rather-than-just-a-shape-or-a-form/ Sun, 09 Jul 2023 11:13:04 +0000 https://www.somatictherapy.asia/?p=5884 A neutral pelvis means that our spine can act as a “spring” in our bipedal form, to provide a buffer for the compressive forces moving through the body as we navigate through space and gravity. A simple approach to finding a neutral pelvis is to experiment with the anterior and posterior tilting of the pelvis […]

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A neutral pelvis means that our spine can act as a “spring” in our bipedal form, to provide a buffer for the compressive forces moving through the body as we navigate through space and gravity.

A simple approach to finding a neutral pelvis is to experiment with the anterior and posterior tilting of the pelvis in relationship to the bony landmarks to find the place in the centre.

These landmarks are incredibly useful in bringing awareness to a vital and yet vulnerable part of the body that we often ignore. Even though we spend so much time sitting on our bum, what we do with our pelvis and pelvic floor are often only brought to our attention when we are experiencing pain or discomfort.

From the bony landmarks, we can begin to explore the intrinsic movement of breath within the inner body, in particular the relationship between the ribcage and the pelvis.

Our respiratory diaphragm sits just beneath the ribs. The heart and lungs rest above the respiratory diaphragm, and our internal organs are below this diaphragm. On the other hand (end), the pelvic floor (also a diaphragm) supports the weight of our internal organs, in addition to sexual and elimination functions.

The respiratory diaphragm and the pelvic diaphragm is actually one continuous integrated “being” that modulates our life force! Their ability to move in resonance with each other is important in the healthy and intricate functioning of all our biological processes, such as oxygenation, circulation, motility of organs, digestive and reproductive processes etc.

Creating an embodied awareness on the symbiotic relationship of the intrinsic rhythm of our breath pulsating through the different diaphragms will not only create optimal alignment and ease in the way we move, sit, stand, walk, but also help regulate our nervous system, return us back to health, and cultivate a sense of grounding and safety.

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We are all unique https://www.somatictherapy.asia/we-are-all-unique/ Sun, 11 Jun 2023 08:16:41 +0000 https://www.somatictherapy.asia/?p=5875 We are all unique, and this uniqueness should be embraced – celebrated even. There is so much jargon on ‘correctness’ of our postures and alignment in the modern yoga world, where we should place our hands and feet and rotate shoulders and turn pelvis and engage our core to somehow conform to a set of […]

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We are all unique, and this uniqueness should be embraced – celebrated even.

There is so much jargon on ‘correctness’ of our postures and alignment in the modern yoga world, where we should place our hands and feet and rotate shoulders and turn pelvis and engage our core to somehow conform to a set of universal rules to make our yoga body Instagram-worthy, or to fulfil some teacher’s perception of what is ‘right’.

But as I delved deeper into understanding my own body, making sense of habits and patterns intrinsic to my genetic make-up, lifestyle and conditioning, I’ve discovered a whole new terrain in uncovering movement patterns that are simply unique blueprints of our being, honouring who we are as individuals, and melding into the universal sentience that is already within our innate consciousness.

As a movement teacher and therapist, I wish to facilitate, encourage, allow, and most importantly, not obstruct the flow of deep, self-manifested movement patterns to rise up from within, creating the space for inquiry, for practitioners to re-discover their own strength, balance and healing – Our moment-to-moment perfect existence, a.k.a. alignment.

“To unleash our life force, maybe even change our course, we can choose to consciously turn towards the brilliance of intelligent life. Unguided, self-movement (which is not directed by anyone) bubbling up from deep within is elemental for becoming integral. Valuing how intrinsic this self-movement is for supporting our quality of life, we can look no further than the river. Like the river, we too are part of a larger earth and cosmic life force. We are not inanimate (body objects) lacking perception and volition. We cannot achieve good posture by simply correcting, stabilizing, or objectifying. Rather being human, we must become flowing expressions, animated by the movement of the inner sea, the underground springs, and the outer planets…fluid, dynamic, ever changing, a life force… if you will.”

~ Liz Koch on Core Awareness

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Post TTC thoughts https://www.somatictherapy.asia/post-ttc-thoughts-2/ https://www.somatictherapy.asia/post-ttc-thoughts-2/#respond Sat, 18 Feb 2023 07:31:52 +0000 https://www.somatictherapy.asia/?p=5519 Here are some short video snippets on the somatic explorations following the recent Somatic Applications in Polyvagal Theory course. Exploring the tensegrity structure of our body’s myofascial system; Exploring moving from the midline and the fluid spine; Working with partners in exploring symbiotic relationship between motoring and sensing through our nervous system This course delves […]

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Here are some short video snippets on the somatic explorations following the recent Somatic Applications in Polyvagal Theory course.

Exploring the tensegrity structure of our body’s myofascial system;

Exploring moving from the midline and the fluid spine;

Working with partners in exploring symbiotic relationship between motoring and sensing through our nervous system

This course delves deep into experential learning and embodiment through exploring the body-mind connection in physiology, processes, and self-inquiry.

Stay tuned for more updates on the upcoming training dates!

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We concluded the Somatic Applications in Polyvagal Theory training course 2 weeks ago @yicsingapore. An amazing 6 days of self-inquiry, somatic explorations, connecting with play and heartfelt exchanges. We learn how to track our nervous system through honing our sensory awareness, and also our ability to observe state shifts. Through experiential anatomy and the understanding of our physiology, we come into embodiment with our embody our relationships to self, to other, to our community, to our inner being and outer environment.

I’ve been facilitating this particular course for several runs now since my return to Singapore. And every intake brings its own unique tinge. Each time my mind is blown by the curiosity, presence, and openness of the participants.

I feel deeply privileged to be able to guide this work, and immensely grateful to have crossed paths with 11 brilliant minds and beautiful souls in this run!

May the seeds planted during the course sprout, and blossom in divine time 🌱

#nervousystem #polyvagaltheory #homeostasis #mindbody #yogawithdaphne #somatictherapy #somatictherapyasia #somaticswithdaphne #somaticyoga #somaticssg #somaticssingapore #yogasg #sgyogis #resilience #yogatherapist #yogatherapy #neuroplasticity #nervoussystemreset #sgbodywork #somaticbodywork #somatictherapytraining #yogatherapy #yogattc #therapeuticyoga

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Post TTC Thoughts https://www.somatictherapy.asia/post-ttc-thoughts/ https://www.somatictherapy.asia/post-ttc-thoughts/#respond Sat, 18 Feb 2023 07:19:21 +0000 https://www.somatictherapy.asia/?p=5516 We concluded the Somatic Applications in Polyvagal Theory training course last week @yicsingapore. An amazing 6 days of self-inquiry, somatic explorations, connecting with play and heartfelt exchanges. We learn how to track our nervous system through honing our sensory awareness, and also our ability to observe state shifts. Through experiential anatomy and the understanding of […]

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We concluded the Somatic Applications in Polyvagal Theory training course last week @yicsingapore. An amazing 6 days of self-inquiry, somatic explorations, connecting with play and heartfelt exchanges. We learn how to track our nervous system through honing our sensory awareness, and also our ability to observe state shifts. Through experiential anatomy and the understanding of our physiology, we come into embodiment with our embody our relationships to self, to other, to our community, to our inner being and outer environment.

I’ve been facilitating this particular course for several runs now since my return to Singapore. And every intake brings its own unique tinge. Each time my mind is blown by the curiosity, presence, and openness of the participants.

I feel deeply privileged to be able to guide this work, and immensely grateful to have crossed paths with 11 brilliant minds and beautiful souls in this run!

May the seeds planted during the course sprout, and blossom in divine time 🌱

#nervousystem #polyvagaltheory #homeostasis #mindbody #yogawithdaphne #somatictherapy #somatictherapyasia #somaticswithdaphne #somaticyoga #somaticssg #somaticssingapore #yogasg #sgyogis #resilience #yogatherapist #yogatherapy #neuroplasticity #nervoussystemreset #sgbodywork #somaticbodywork #somatictherapytraining #yogatherapy #yogattc #therapeuticyoga

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@12.ance : A Collaboration https://www.somatictherapy.asia/12-ance-a-collaboration/ https://www.somatictherapy.asia/12-ance-a-collaboration/#respond Sat, 18 Feb 2023 07:13:10 +0000 https://www.somatictherapy.asia/?p=5512 Reposting @12.ance I’m more than delighted to be facilitating an embodied anatomy workshop: Somatic Experiences & Embodiment in Dance & Movement at the upcoming 12.ance Festival in collaboration with @sigmacontemporarydance This workshop will be happening on 4 December, Sunday @sigmacontemporarydance , 1.30pm – 4pm ☺️ All are welcome to join this workshop, regardless of whether […]

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Reposting @12.ance

I’m more than delighted to be facilitating an embodied anatomy workshop: Somatic Experiences & Embodiment in Dance & Movement at the upcoming 12.ance Festival in collaboration with @sigmacontemporarydance

This workshop will be happening on 4 December, Sunday @sigmacontemporarydance , 1.30pm – 4pm ☺️

All are welcome to join this workshop, regardless of whether you have a dance background or not.

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Somatic Experiences & Embodiment in Dance & Movement:

Movement is more than just mindless motion.

When we are awake and attentive, movement is our way of connecting to the world within and around us. When we move with awareness, we are open to the most naunced of sensations that can guide us with more alignment and grace. Intelligent movement leads to the integration of body, mind and spirit, so that dancing can become a sustainable and functional art form.

Inspired by the work of Bonnie Bainbridge Cohen, founder of Body Mind Centering, @yogadaphne will facilitate an embodied anatomy workshop, exploring the innate patterns of movement to uncover the body as an integrated system.

Somatic principles And Embodiment in Dance and Movement
By Daphne Chua (All levels)
4 Dec, Sun / 1.30 – 4pm
@sigmacospace

Whether you have prior dance background or none at all, you are welcome to join this workshop.

More details:
http://sigmadance.co/12ance

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Daphne helps people of all ages rehabilitate injuries, regain neuromotor functions, manage chronic pain, and work through trauma. She also creates holistic therapeutic trainings and mentorship programs for individuals, movement teachers, fitness instructors, healthcare and coporate professionals.

She applies principles of kinesiology, embodied anatomy & physiology through somatics, evidence-based research on the nervous system, trauma physiology, as well as traditional yoga philosophy into her work.

#12ancefestivalsg #12ance2022 #sgdanceartists #dancers #dancesg #dance #contemporarydance #dancefestival #danceclasses #somaticpractice #embodiment #movementpractice #inthespiritofdance #nervousystem #homeostasis #mindbody #yogawithdaphne #somatictherapy #somaticssg #contactimprov

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Learnings from Melbourne https://www.somatictherapy.asia/learnings-from-melbourne-2/ https://www.somatictherapy.asia/learnings-from-melbourne-2/#respond Sat, 18 Feb 2023 07:02:53 +0000 https://www.somatictherapy.asia/?p=5509 Coming off the high of studying Body Mind Centering with a wonderful crew at Somatic Education Australasia in Melbourne the last 3 weeks! I feel so privileged to be able to dance, play, make art, create, rewild with nature, connect and embody a spaciousness that supports cellular to brain, bottom up, non-linear learning pathways that […]

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Coming off the high of studying Body Mind Centering with a wonderful crew at Somatic Education Australasia in Melbourne the last 3 weeks!

I feel so privileged to be able to dance, play, make art, create, rewild with nature, connect and embody a spaciousness that supports cellular to brain, bottom up, non-linear learning pathways that promote curiosity and embodiment of deep body-mind wisdom.

I’m brimming with inspiration and tools to curate the content that I’d be delivering at the next round of Trauma-informed Somatic and Bodywork training in November!

Only a few more spots are available! Register or DM to find out more.

Looking forward to meeting and sharing with new faces 🥰

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I’ll be facilitating the next intake for the upcoming Trauma-Informed Somatic Therapy & Bodywork Training in Singapore. It will be a 60-hr training focusing on the nervous system, and the clinical application of Somatic Applications of the Polyvagal Theory both in touch & movement.

In this course, you will:⁣

  1. Understand the basic framework of the Polyvagal Theory in trauma-informed facilitation ⁣through movement & touch
  2. Familiarise with the concepts on the embodied experience of our body in relationship with the nervous system
  3. Learn somatic self-regulation tools and techniques in the context of different body systems and how they work interconnectively

This course is suitable for:
• Individuals interested in a holistic mind-body practice to heal chronic pain, stress & anxiety.
• Therapists, Bodyworkers, & Healthcare professionals
• Social workers, Psychologists, Counsellors, Caregivers and Life Coaches
• Yoga, Sports & Fitness practitioners
• Dance, Movement & Creative Educators

Course Details:
Date – Part 1: 16-18 Nov 2022, Part 2: 23-25 Nov 2022
Time – 9am to 5pm (except 18 & 25 Nov, 11am to 7pm)
Location – Yoga in Common, Singapore
Course Fees – S$1,450 (early bird price, closes 22 Oct), S$1,680 (regular price)

Registration closes on 10 November 2022

DM or email daphne@somatictherapy.asia to register or request for an info pack.

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Learnings From Melbourne https://www.somatictherapy.asia/learnings-from-melbourne/ https://www.somatictherapy.asia/learnings-from-melbourne/#respond Sat, 18 Feb 2023 06:58:40 +0000 https://www.somatictherapy.asia/?p=5506 I’m currently in Melbourne, immersing in the studies of Body Mind Centering. We have been diving deep into the study of fluids of the body: The density of blood.The directionality of lymph.The bounded flow of interstitial fluids between cellsThe quiet presence of cellular fluid.The elusive innocence of the cerebral spinal fluid.The organic ease of the […]

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I’m currently in Melbourne, immersing in the studies of Body Mind Centering. We have been diving deep into the study of fluids of the body:

The density of blood.
The directionality of lymph.
The bounded flow of interstitial fluids between cells
The quiet presence of cellular fluid.
The elusive innocence of the cerebral spinal fluid.
The organic ease of the synovial fluids between joints and surrounding the organs.

We speak of how these fluids interplay with weight, time, flow, space, and inform our nervous system – and how all of these express themselves through the tissues in our relational being.

I will be infusing some of my takeaways in the upcoming training in November: Trauma-Informed Somatic Therapy & Bodywork Training (60 hrs, SG).
Looking forward! ☺️

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I’ll be facilitating the next intake for the upcoming Trauma-Informed Somatic Therapy & Bodywork Training in Singapore. It will be a 60-hr training focusing on the nervous system, and the clinical application of Somatic Applications of the Polyvagal Theory both in touch & movement.

In this course, you will:⁣

  1. Understand the basic framework of the Polyvagal Theory in trauma-informed facilitation ⁣through movement & touch
  2. Familiarise with the concepts on the embodied experience of our body in relationship with the nervous system
  3. Learn somatic self-regulation tools and techniques in the context of different body systems and how they work interconnectively

This course is suitable for:
• Individuals interested in a holistic mind-body practice to heal chronic pain, stress & anxiety.
• Therapists, Bodyworkers, & Healthcare professionals
• Social workers, Psychologists, Counsellors, Caregivers and Life Coaches
• Yoga, Sports & Fitness practitioners
• Dance, Movement & Creative Educators

Course Details:
Date – Part 1: 16-18 Nov 2022, Part 2: 23-25 Nov 2022
Time – 9am to 5pm (except 18 & 25 Nov, 11am to 7pm)
Location – Yoga in Common, Singapore
Course Fees – S$1,450 (early bird price, closes 15 Oct), S$1,680 (regular price)

Registration closes on 10 November 2022

DM or email daphne@somatictherapy.asia to register or request for an info pack.

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Nurture & Nourish Retreat https://www.somatictherapy.asia/nurture-nourish-retreat/ https://www.somatictherapy.asia/nurture-nourish-retreat/#respond Sat, 18 Feb 2023 06:13:37 +0000 https://www.somatictherapy.asia/?p=5495 Hey there! 🙂 Sharing through an upcoming Nurture & Nourish Retreat in September, and this time, in collaboration with @trapezerecclub 🥳 Join me in this upcoming somatic movement & creative embodiment event for a nervous system reset. The half day retreat is a chance for you to rest your nervous system, and to reconnect with […]

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Hey there! 🙂 Sharing through an upcoming Nurture & Nourish Retreat in September, and this time, in collaboration with @trapezerecclub 🥳

Join me in this upcoming somatic movement & creative embodiment event for a nervous system reset. The half day retreat is a chance for you to rest your nervous system, and to reconnect with self and others through deep inquiry practices.

Somatic movement therapy is an accessible practice for anyone looking for a meaningful reset to the body-mind. Tap into the wisdom of the body through gentle guided movements, visualisations and breath work to hone your sensory awareness. Journey into a parasympathetic state of intuition, deep rest and connection.

This day retreat will allow us to tune into our deeper awareness and subconscious. As we learn to listen to our being at a cellular level, our nervous system moves into homeostasis to restore health, as well as create space for openness and curiosity.

Come alongside me in this day retreat for intelligent movement, mindful rest and a nervous system tune-up. This is a day retreat that is for anyone and everyone who has felt tired, fatigued and in need of a mood boost and nervous system reset.

This deeply nurturing retreat also includes yummy delights and sunset refreshments shared over joyful mingle 🥰🍹

~ Details ~

Sunday, September 18th 2022
2pm – 7pm
$250 (Early bird, usual price $280)

Registration & Inquiries ~ hello@trapezerec.club or text us at 9296 4927

Looking forward to meet all of you ❤️

*Note that minimum number of participants is required for this event.

#nervousystem #polyvagaltheory #homeostasis #mindbody #yogawithdaphne #somatictherapy #somatictherapyasia #somaticswithdaphne #somaticyoga #somaticssg #somaticssingapore #yogaretreat #yogasingapore #nurtureyourself #somatictherapy #somaticmovement #yogatherapy #yogatherapyretreat #heal #nervoussystemhealth #wellbeing #yogaandsomatics #wellnessretreatsingapore #wellnessjourney #wellnessthatworks #retreat

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Conversation with Breaking The Spell – Snippet 4 https://www.somatictherapy.asia/conversation-with-breaking-the-spell-snippet-4/ https://www.somatictherapy.asia/conversation-with-breaking-the-spell-snippet-4/#respond Sat, 18 Feb 2023 05:55:39 +0000 https://www.somatictherapy.asia/?p=5490 Snippet 4 from the deep dive with Santosh & Unsu of Breaking the Spell. At certain points in our lives, we are bound to experience some form of pain. Chronic pain can become too familiar, and it is easy to fall into the trap of identifying with the state itself – we may even begin […]

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Snippet 4 from the deep dive with Santosh & Unsu of Breaking the Spell.

At certain points in our lives, we are bound to experience some form of pain. Chronic pain can become too familiar, and it is easy to fall into the trap of identifying with the state itself – we may even begin to despise the pain, and play the victim.

I share a little on the ability to shift perspectives when we create a relationship with pain. A relationship in which we get curious about our pain, viewing it as a supportive messenger towards greater well-being.

To watch the full conversation, head over to https://youtu.be/id-nm-jN5MA

pain #relationshipwithpain #painasamessenger #curiosity #podcast #journey #stories #experience #nervousystem #polyvagaltheory #homeostasis #mindbody #yogawithdaphne #somatictherapy #somatictherapyasia #somaticswithdaphne #somaticyoga #somaticssg #somaticssingapore #yogasg #sgyogis #resilience #yogatherapist #yogatherapy #neuroplasticity #nervoussystemreset #sgbodywork #somaticbodywork #somatictherapytraining

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Nervous System Workshop 2/2 https://www.somatictherapy.asia/nervous-system-workshop-2-2/ https://www.somatictherapy.asia/nervous-system-workshop-2-2/#respond Thu, 09 Jun 2022 13:02:23 +0000 http://www.somatictherapy.asia/?p=5211 Continuing from the previous nervous system workshop, we engage in new variations of movement sequences focusing on the pelvis. We also explore in free form and non-linear movements. Allowing the senses to open to the different options initiated from the pelvic diaphragm, which supports the viscerals. Working with vagal tone through the support of our […]

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Continuing from the previous nervous system workshop, we engage in new variations of movement sequences focusing on the pelvis. We also explore in free form and non-linear movements. Allowing the senses to open to the different options initiated from the pelvic diaphragm, which supports the viscerals. Working with vagal tone through the support of our organs, these explorations help bring about a baseline parasympathetic tone to regulate our nervous system and create a sense of embodied presence.

Props required:

  • 1 yoga mat
  • 1 blanket (optional)
  • 1 soft squishy ball / roller (optional)

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