movement

Movement is a way of returning to the body.

Before movement becomes exercise, performance, or something to complete, it can become a practice of listening. A way to notice how you are arriving, how energy is moving, where attention has scattered, and what the body is asking you to meet.

The body carries memory, pattern, tension, instinct, wisdom, and possibility. When you move with awareness, you begin to feel the state you are moving from… not only physically, but emotionally, mentally, energetically, and spiritually.

Each practice invites you to slow down, gather attention, and move from presence rather than pressure. Through mindful movement, you begin to recognize where the body contracts, where energy is held, where old patterns repeat, and where another possibility can begin to open.

In these practices, movement is not used to force the body into a shape. It is used as a doorway into relationship. Use these anytime you want to come back into yourself, restore connection, and cultivate a more conscious relationship with the state you move from.

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