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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Nervous System responds to our environment instantly to bring us to safety.  How we think, feel, and act all contribute to the calming of our system, or the level of stress added to the system.  In this special interview with Christine Ruch, she shares more about this journey and how your active living choices can change the way you feel.  Enjoy this latest Be Well with Dr Michelle Greenwell Podcast episode.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://greenwellcenter.com/listening-to-the-nervous-system/">Listening to the Nervous System</a> first appeared on <a href="https://greenwellcenter.com">Greenwell Center for Holistic Health</a>.</p>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3 class="wp-block-heading">A Conversation with Christine Ruch on Regulation, Resilience, and the Art of Healing</h3>



<p>In our recent podcast episode, I had the pleasure of speaking with Christine Ruch about one of the most essential — and often overlooked — systems in the body: the nervous system.</p>



<p>In today’s world, many of us are operating in a constant state of subtle activation. We may not identify as “stressed,” yet our sleep is disrupted, our digestion fluctuates, our muscles hold tension, and our thoughts race. These are not random experiences. They are clues.</p>



<p>The nervous system is always communicating.</p>



<p>The question is — are we listening?</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Why the Nervous System Matters</h2>



<p>The nervous system is the master communication network of the body. It regulates:</p>



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<li>Heart rate</li>



<li>Breathing patterns</li>



<li>Digestion</li>



<li>Hormone release</li>



<li>Immune function</li>



<li>Emotional processing</li>



<li>Focus and cognition</li>
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<p>When the nervous system feels safe, we experience clarity, creativity, connection, and energy. When it feels threatened — even subtly — the body shifts into survival patterns.</p>



<p>Chronic low-level stress activates the sympathetic branch (fight or flight). Over time, this can lead to:</p>



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<li>Muscle tightness and postural bracing</li>



<li>Digestive imbalance</li>



<li>Shallow breathing</li>



<li>Heightened anxiety or irritability</li>



<li>Fatigue from constant internal vigilance</li>
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<p>True healing does not begin with pushing harder.<br>It begins with calming and nurturing the nervous system.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">The Body Speaks in Sensations</h2>



<p>In my conversation with Christine Ruch, we explored how the body continuously provides feedback:</p>



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<li>A tight jaw may signal unspoken tension.</li>



<li>A collapsed posture may reflect emotional heaviness.</li>



<li>Digestive discomfort may reveal unresolved stress.</li>



<li>Restlessness may indicate nervous system dysregulation.</li>
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<p>These are not inconveniences to ignore — they are invitations to awareness.</p>



<p>Modern neuroscience confirms what somatic traditions have long understood: the body stores and expresses emotional experience. When we pause and notice sensation — rather than override it — we begin to restore communication between brain and body.</p>



<p>This awareness builds interoception: the ability to sense and interpret internal body signals. Research shows that improved interoception supports emotional regulation, resilience, and better decision-making.</p>



<p>Listening is a skill. And like all skills, it can be cultivated.</p>



<p>To learn more about&nbsp;Christine Ruch&nbsp;and her work, please visit:</p>



<p><a href="https://www.christineruch.com">https://www.christineruch.com</a></p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Regulation Before Resolution</h2>



<p>A powerful insight from the episode is this: we cannot cognitively solve what the nervous system has not yet regulated.</p>



<p>When the body is dysregulated, higher brain functions — including problem-solving and reflection — are diminished. This is why calming practices are not indulgences. They are prerequisites for growth.</p>



<p>Regulation practices may include:</p>



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<li>Breathwork</li>



<li>Gentle movement such as Tai Chi or Qi Gong</li>



<li>Creative expression</li>



<li>Sound and rhythm</li>



<li>Nature immersion</li>



<li>Intentional pauses</li>
</ul>



<p>These practices stimulate the parasympathetic branch of the nervous system — often called “rest and digest” — allowing the body to shift from survival into restoration.</p>



<p>When safety is restored internally, healing accelerates.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Tea Helps Us Along the Way</h2>



<p>As we settle into this conversation, we introduce one of our most relaxing teas, great for daytime and evening, from the Cape Breton Tea Company: <strong>“To Be Honest.”</strong></p>



<p>Its guiding affirmation is: <em>“Coming back to my center creates a sense of honesty and integrity that brings everything into focus.”</em></p>



<p>This blend carries the <strong>spiritual essence of lemon balm and orange blossom</strong>—plants known for calming the nervous system, softening the heart, and gently restoring clarity and inner truth.<br>It is the perfect companion for today’s podcast conversation.  What will you have in your cup while you listen?</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">The Role of the Arts in Nervous System Nourishment</h2>



<p>One of the most exciting aspects of this conversation is the integration of the arts into regulation. Creative expression is not separate from science — it is supported by it.</p>



<p>Engaging in music, visual art, movement, and storytelling activates multiple neural networks simultaneously. This integration:</p>



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<li>Enhances neuroplasticity</li>



<li>Supports emotional processing</li>



<li>Strengthens regulation pathways</li>



<li>Builds resilience</li>



<li>Encourages self-expression without overwhelm</li>
</ul>



<p>This is the foundation of NeuroArts — the intentional blending of artistic expression with nervous system science.</p>



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<h1 class="wp-block-heading">The Artfilled Wellness Retreat – August</h1>



<p>This August, we will be exploring these principles in depth at the <strong>Artfilled Wellness Retreat</strong>.</p>



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<p>This immersive experience will guide participants through:</p>



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<li>A deeper understanding of nervous system states</li>



<li>Practical regulation techniques</li>



<li>NeuroArts practices to support integration</li>



<li>Movement and somatic awareness sessions</li>



<li>Creative exploration for emotional processing</li>



<li>Restorative experiences designed to nourish and replenish</li>
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<p>The retreat is not about doing more.<br>It is about softening into awareness.</p>



<p>It is about recognizing that growth does not occur through force — it occurs through safety, nourishment, and intentional expansion.</p>



<p>When the nervous system feels supported, creativity returns.<br>Clarity sharpens.<br>Energy stabilizes.<br>And personal growth becomes sustainable rather than exhausting.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">A New Way of Listening</h2>



<p>The nervous system does not shout.<br>It whispers — through breath, posture, sensation, fatigue, tension, and intuition.</p>



<p>The conversation with Christine Ruch reminds us that healing begins when we listen.</p>



<p>Not with urgency.<br>Not with judgment.<br>But with curiosity and compassion.</p>



<p>As we continue to explore the science of regulation and the power of the arts to support well-being, we invite you to begin noticing:</p>



<p>What is your body telling you today?<br>Where might it be asking for calm?<br>Where might it be asking for nourishment?</p>



<p>When we listen, we regulate.<br>When we regulate, we grow.</p>



<p>And when we grow from a place of safety, transformation becomes sustainable.</p><p>The post <a href="https://greenwellcenter.com/listening-to-the-nervous-system/">Listening to the Nervous System</a> first appeared on <a href="https://greenwellcenter.com">Greenwell Center for Holistic Health</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
		
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