Sensory Rest

Show Notes

In this episode, I’m sharing a gentle somatic practice recorded during the Spring Equinox — a time when the light is returning and the pace of life begins to pick up again. As we transition out of winter, our bodies may still be craving the slowness, darkness, and reduced sensory input that supported rest during the colder months.  

This episode offers a simple, accessible practice for creating moments of sensory rest — even as the external world becomes brighter, busier, and more stimulating. Through supported touch and intentional positioning, we explore how to give the eyes, jaw, and ears a break from their constant work, allowing the nervous system to downshift and receive support.

Rather than trying to force relaxation, this practice invites you to notice contact, support, and subtle shifts in the body. As each sensory area is given time to rest, we explore how slowness and ease can emerge naturally when there is less being asked of the system.

This episode is an invitation to build small pockets of rest into your day — to remember that your senses don’t always need to be “on,” and that even brief moments of reduced input can offer meaningful nourishment for your nervous system.

Timestamps

00:00 — Recording during Spring Equinox & seasonal transitions
02:00 — Why our bodies may crave rest as light and activity increase
03:30 — Setting up for the practice: supporting the head and hands
04:30 — Covering the eyes: creating darkness for true visual rest
07:00 — Noticing the muscles around the eyes soften
09:00 — Expanding awareness to the rest of the body
10:30 — Slowly reintroducing light with eyes closed
11:30 — Supporting the jaw and noticing contact
13:00 — Letting relaxation emerge through attention, not effort
15:00 — The role of the jaw, throat, and communication
17:00 — Transitioning to the ears: cupping and softening
19:00 — Letting the ears rest from listening
21:00 — Noticing habitual effort and allowing new patterns
22:30 — Transitioning out of the practice
23:30 — Reopening the senses धीरे and integrating the experience
24:30 — Carrying the effects of sensory rest into daily life

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