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Your Body’s Wisdom: Learning to Trust Somatic Signals

by Christine Baker, PhD, LPC-S, CSAT, SEP

That gut feeling before an important decision.
The shoulder tension during a stressful meeting.
Your racing heart in an uncomfortable situation.

These aren’t just random sensations – they’re your body’s intelligence speaking.

The Mind-Body Disconnect: A Modern Epidemic

Research shows that 87% of people report feeling disconnected from their bodies (Van der Kolk, 2014). This disconnection often starts early, through messages like “don’t cry,” “push through,” or “ignore the pain.” Over time, we learn to mistrust or completely ignore our body’s natural wisdom, leading to a profound disconnect between mind and body.

Understanding Your Body’s Language: The Science of Interoception

Dr. Stephen Porges’ groundbreaking research reveals that interoception – your body’s internal sensing system – serves as a fundamental bridge between emotional and physical wellbeing. Think of it as your body’s internal GPS, constantly sending signals about your needs, boundaries, and emotional state. When we learn to listen to and trust these signals, we develop a more nuanced understanding of our needs and emotions.

Take a moment to reflect on your own relationship with your body’s signals. Do you often push through fatigue until exhaustion? Ignore hunger until you’re overwhelmed with it? These patterns of override are common – but they can be gently transformed through practice and awareness.

The Nervous System: Your Body’s Communication Highway

Your vagus nerve, often called the body’s major communication highway, plays a crucial role in how you experience and interpret bodily sensations. This complex system influences everything from emotional processing to stress responses, serving as the backbone of your body’s wisdom.

Building Body Awareness: A Progressive Approach

Rather than diving into deep emotional work immediately, begin with simple awareness practices. Start with a brief morning check-in: notice the weight of your body, the rhythm of your breath, areas of tension or ease. This isn’t about changing anything – it’s about developing the skill of noticing.

As your awareness grows, you might begin to recognize patterns. Perhaps tension in your shoulders signals building stress before you’re consciously aware of it. Or a sensation in your stomach might precede important intuitive decisions. These patterns are part of your body’s unique language.

When Sensing Becomes Overwhelming

Sometimes, turning attention toward bodily sensations can feel overwhelming. This is completely normal and often signals that we need to adjust our approach. Begin with shorter periods of awareness – even 30 seconds can be meaningful. Focus on neutral or pleasant sensations first, like the feeling of sunlight on your skin or the comfort of a favorite chair.

Signs of Growing Body Wisdom

As you develop a stronger connection with your body’s signals, you might notice:

  • More timely recognition of your needs
  • Better awareness of personal boundaries
  • Enhanced ability to regulate stress
  • Improved decision-making through trusting your gut
  • Greater sense of embodied presence

Professional Support

While building body awareness can begin as a personal practice, professional guidance can be invaluable, especially when:

  • Sensations feel consistently overwhelming
  • Past trauma surfaces
  • You’re experiencing persistent disconnection
  • Anxiety interferes with body awareness

Moving Forward

Building trust in your body’s wisdom is a journey, not a destination. Start small, be patient, and remember that each moment of awareness is strengthening this vital connection. Notice without judgment, and allow your understanding to grow naturally.

Ready to explore your body’s wisdom more deeply? I specialize in helping people reconnect with their body’s natural intelligence through somatic therapy. Schedule a complimentary consultation to learn how we can work together.

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Note: This blog offers educational information and is not a substitute for professional treatment.

Christine Baker PhD, LPC, CSAT, SEP is the Founder and Clinical Director of Wayfare Counseling & Consulting. She specializes in Sex addiction, betrayal trauma, adoption, complex trauma, somatic experiencing, Spiritual abuse, codependency, attachment parenting, depression, anxiety.