Somatic Spring
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Spring doesn’t hit the body like a light switch, and that might be exactly the point. We’re slowing down to explore “somatic spring” a simple, meaningful way to notice how seasonal change shows up inside us as small shifts in breath, energy, and the quiet urge to move. If you’ve been pushing for a fresh start and wondering why your motivation isn’t matching the longer days, this conversation offers a gentler path.
We talk about how spring arrives in real life: brief warm spells, sudden cold snaps, buds that open a little more each day. Then we mirror that same rhythm in the body. After months of wintering, we may feel tiny signs of waking up, a deeper breath, a desire to stretch, a moment of presence that feels like color returning. Rather than demanding a dramatic transformation, we practice somatic awareness and nervous system friendly pacing, trusting that your body remembers how to come back to life.
You’ll also hear a closing reading from Dinah Ashworth’s Wild Hope, a reflection that captures the tenderness of renewal and the way spring “gently shakes out our hibernating toes.” When you finish listening, try one small experiment: notice a single moment of somatic spring today and let it be enough. If this helped you slow down, subscribe, share the episode with a friend, and leave a review so more people can find a calmer rhythm too.
To learn more, go to mycreateharmony.com