Mini Episode: Solstice Stillness (For When Stillness Feels Unsafe)
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Stillness is often framed as calming — but for many neurodivergent, sensitive, or high-alert nervous systems, stillness can feel uncomfortable, activating, or even unsafe. In this mini episode, Shannon guides you through a gentle Solstice Stillness practice designed for bodies that don’t settle easily. This is not about silence, perfection, or holding still — it’s about exploring a version of rest that feels tolerable, supportive, and honest.
You can fidget, sway, pace, rock, or lie down. This practice meets you exactly where you are.
In This Episode
- Why stillness can feel threatening for chronically braced or vigilant nervous systems
- How to arrive in your body without pressure, performance, or “doing it right”
- Ways to blend movement and stillness so your system stays regulated
- A solstice-inspired pause for the “in-between” season — where rest becomes possibility
- A guided, sensory-friendly practice to soften tension and reconnect with warmth
- How to reemerge slowly without snapping back into urgency
Key Takeaways
- Stillness doesn’t require being motionless — rocking, tapping, or shifting are all valid forms of regulation.
- Your body gets to participate in stillness in whatever way feels accessible.
- Letting go of “relax correctly” is part of the practice.
- The solstice teaches us that rest is not the opposite of growth — it’s what growth grows from.
- Gentle transitions help the nervous system return from stillness without overwhelm.
Practice Overview
- Arrive: Settle in your own way — adjust, move, soften what you can.
- Release: Let go of the pressure to be perfectly calm; allow motion and stillness to coexist.
- Pause in the Threshold: Reflect on the solstice as a symbolic resting point; connect with a quiet inner warmth.
- Reemerge Gently: Wake your body slowly with small movements, breath, or sound.
Connect
Website: simplifyspaceandsoul.com
Instagram: @simplifyspaceandsoul
Find more nervous-system-friendly practices, body-based resets, and seasonal reflections on the site and socials.
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