Seasounds
Diamond Member
A few things:
1. i meant no disrespect.
2. There is absolutely value in tolerating triggering feelings, and there is absolutely value in not re-traumatizing oneself.
Individual discernment and exercising choice are necessary.
3. In more neutral terms, when I am working with a master in their field, and the master is not able to help me find a way to go about a movement without my getting triggered, after I explore the movement with the teacher and with myself, I have benefited from going to a more neutral professional who has a different set of eyes, who works with applying ergonomics (efficient and easeful muscle movement), like a Feldenkrais or Alexander Technique teacher.
This is what worked for me.
The thing that I discovered in my exploration, that I wanted to share, was that as I learned that I have a bit of "un-necessary muscular tightening" that is associated to the trigger. If I learn to undo the little bit of excess tension, in the muscular movement, the trigger doesn't happen.
It took me a while to seek someone's (second) opinion, as I trusted my expert teacher and my own abilities. My teacher just didn't have the 'extra' refinded awareness that I needed, and she didn't have the right words, to open the new door for me.
Thank you so much for you thread! It is good to know and find out how other people work through movement triggers.
1. i meant no disrespect.
2. There is absolutely value in tolerating triggering feelings, and there is absolutely value in not re-traumatizing oneself.
Individual discernment and exercising choice are necessary.
3. In more neutral terms, when I am working with a master in their field, and the master is not able to help me find a way to go about a movement without my getting triggered, after I explore the movement with the teacher and with myself, I have benefited from going to a more neutral professional who has a different set of eyes, who works with applying ergonomics (efficient and easeful muscle movement), like a Feldenkrais or Alexander Technique teacher.
This is what worked for me.
The thing that I discovered in my exploration, that I wanted to share, was that as I learned that I have a bit of "un-necessary muscular tightening" that is associated to the trigger. If I learn to undo the little bit of excess tension, in the muscular movement, the trigger doesn't happen.
It took me a while to seek someone's (second) opinion, as I trusted my expert teacher and my own abilities. My teacher just didn't have the 'extra' refinded awareness that I needed, and she didn't have the right words, to open the new door for me.
Thank you so much for you thread! It is good to know and find out how other people work through movement triggers.