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52. Trauma-Informed Yoga Nidra for Ancestral Healing: Nourishing Roots (47 mins)
Manage episode 466869953 series 3496286
NA'ALEH YOGA: Nidra Journeys for Deep Rest+
Close Your Eyes and Stay Awake...
This ancestral healing Yoga Nidra practice is created in the spirit of the month of Shevat on the Jewish calendar. This is a time for hidden growth and drawing strength from roots beneath the surface, as the trees prepare to bloom in the spring. Designed for emotional healing and spiritual connection, this deep trauma-informed Yoga Nidra journey guides you to explore your ancestral roots, heal generational wounds, and restore balance within. In this practice, you’ll connect with the wisdom and energy of your ancestors, while inviting healing and nourishment to flow through your body and soul.
Settle in comfortably with a blanket or pillow and prepare to dive deep into somatic experiences that bring clarity, peace, and healing.
Episode Summary:
Here’s what you can expect:
Preparation: Begin by settling into a relaxed, comfortable position. Make sure you have any props you need to feel cozy and supported, such as a blanket or pillow.
Intention Setting: Set a healing intention for this practice. Consider what you’d like to release or invite into your life and create a heartfelt "I am..." statement that resonates with your soul.
Rotation of Consciousness: A body scan, tuning into the physical sensations that arise.
Exploring Polarities: You'll explore the contrasting polarities and notice how these experiences affect your body.
Visualization: Connect with your ancestral lineage through somatic guidance.
Return to Your Intention: Reconnect with the intention you set at the beginning of the practice.
Externalization: Gently return to your waking state, bringing the healing energies of the practice with you.
Music credits:
Intro & ending song: Return Again from Soul Daughter Neshama Carlebach, lyrics & melody written by Reb Shlomo Carlebach, zt'l
Background Music from Music of Wisdom: Deep into Nature by Narek Mirzaei
A BIG THANK YOU to radiantly soulful Neshama Carlebach for her generosity to include this rendition of her singing parts of her father's beautiful song on the podcast. To listen to the whole song, go to HERE
And a BIG THANK YOU to talented Narek Mirzaei for creating music specifically for meditation backgrounds and generously sharing it.
Subscribe to Na’aleh Yoga for more transformative Yoga Nidra journeys and healing practices. If you enjoy this episode, please share it with others or leave a comment on YouTube or your preferred platform.
Feel free to reach out! I’d love to connect with you:
Biosite: https://bio.site/ruthieayzenberg
YouTube Channel: @naalehyoga
Email: [email protected]
May you find peace and healing on your journey.
DISCLAIMER: This practice is not intended to replace medical treatment. While Yoga Nidra is a safe, non-invasive meditative practice, it is recommended as a complementary practice to other treatment methods. Always consult a healthcare provider for any medical concerns.
52 episodes
Manage episode 466869953 series 3496286
NA'ALEH YOGA: Nidra Journeys for Deep Rest+
Close Your Eyes and Stay Awake...
This ancestral healing Yoga Nidra practice is created in the spirit of the month of Shevat on the Jewish calendar. This is a time for hidden growth and drawing strength from roots beneath the surface, as the trees prepare to bloom in the spring. Designed for emotional healing and spiritual connection, this deep trauma-informed Yoga Nidra journey guides you to explore your ancestral roots, heal generational wounds, and restore balance within. In this practice, you’ll connect with the wisdom and energy of your ancestors, while inviting healing and nourishment to flow through your body and soul.
Settle in comfortably with a blanket or pillow and prepare to dive deep into somatic experiences that bring clarity, peace, and healing.
Episode Summary:
Here’s what you can expect:
Preparation: Begin by settling into a relaxed, comfortable position. Make sure you have any props you need to feel cozy and supported, such as a blanket or pillow.
Intention Setting: Set a healing intention for this practice. Consider what you’d like to release or invite into your life and create a heartfelt "I am..." statement that resonates with your soul.
Rotation of Consciousness: A body scan, tuning into the physical sensations that arise.
Exploring Polarities: You'll explore the contrasting polarities and notice how these experiences affect your body.
Visualization: Connect with your ancestral lineage through somatic guidance.
Return to Your Intention: Reconnect with the intention you set at the beginning of the practice.
Externalization: Gently return to your waking state, bringing the healing energies of the practice with you.
Music credits:
Intro & ending song: Return Again from Soul Daughter Neshama Carlebach, lyrics & melody written by Reb Shlomo Carlebach, zt'l
Background Music from Music of Wisdom: Deep into Nature by Narek Mirzaei
A BIG THANK YOU to radiantly soulful Neshama Carlebach for her generosity to include this rendition of her singing parts of her father's beautiful song on the podcast. To listen to the whole song, go to HERE
And a BIG THANK YOU to talented Narek Mirzaei for creating music specifically for meditation backgrounds and generously sharing it.
Subscribe to Na’aleh Yoga for more transformative Yoga Nidra journeys and healing practices. If you enjoy this episode, please share it with others or leave a comment on YouTube or your preferred platform.
Feel free to reach out! I’d love to connect with you:
Biosite: https://bio.site/ruthieayzenberg
YouTube Channel: @naalehyoga
Email: [email protected]
May you find peace and healing on your journey.
DISCLAIMER: This practice is not intended to replace medical treatment. While Yoga Nidra is a safe, non-invasive meditative practice, it is recommended as a complementary practice to other treatment methods. Always consult a healthcare provider for any medical concerns.
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