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11/21/2025

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Recent studies, most notably a large-scale 2024 meta-analysis published in “The BMJ” suggest that dancing may be more effective than antidepressants for treating depression. Dancing’s superiority stems from its holistic nature, combining several therapeutic elements simultaneously and without the side effects of medication.

KEY MECHANISM’S OF DANCING’S EFFECTIVENESS:

📑Neurochemical Release: Like other forms of exercise, dancing triggers the release of “feel-good” neurotransmitters such as endorphins, dopamine, and serotonin, which naturally boost mood and reduce stress.

📑Mind-Body Connection and Mindfulness: Dancing engages both the mind and body, which helps to break cycles of negative rumination (repetitive negative thoughts) by focusing attention on the present moment and the rhythm of the music. This is a core component of somatic therapy.

📑Emotional Expression: Dance provides a non-verbal avenue for emotional release and self-expression, which can be particularly helpful for individuals who struggle to articulate their feelings in traditional talk therapy settings.

📑Social Interaction and Connection: Many forms of dancing involve a social or group component, which helps combat feelings of isolation and builds a sense of community and belonging—major contributors to mental well-being.

📑Physical Health Benefits: In addition to mental health benefits, dancing improves cardiovascular health, enhances cognitive functions, and boosts self-esteem, contributing to overall well-being.

📑Lack of Side Effects: Unlike antidepressant medications, which can have side effects like weight gain, insomnia, or nausea, dancing offers a natural approach with only positive physical benefits.

PMID: 38247695

11/20/2025

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My massage practice will be closed to at least 12/5 for self healing. Thank you for the continuous love and support
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11/16/2025

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11/16/2025

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🌧️ The Hidden Scent Before the Rain — Petrichor

There is a moment — just before the first raindrop falls — when the Earth releases a scent so ancient and familiar that most people recognize it instantly… even if they don’t know why.

This fragrance has a name: petrichor.

🔬 Where does it come from?

⚡ Lightning splits oxygen molecules, creating sharp-smelling ozone.

💧 Raindrops striking dry soil release natural plant oils.

🌱 Soil bacteria (especially Streptomyces) produce geosmin — a compound so potent that humans can detect it at parts per trillion.

Yet here’s the wonder:
Only around 30% of people can sense this scent before the rain begins.

It’s as if nature whispers to a select few before the sky opens.

So many beautiful pics of the Aurora last night.  ✌🏻❤️😊
11/12/2025

So many beautiful pics of the Aurora last night. ✌🏻❤️😊

🌌 Guide to Aurora Colors
Every shade in the northern lights reveals a secret of the sky:

♥️ Red — Created by high-altitude oxygen, glowing faintly above 150 miles. Rare and hauntingly beautiful.
💚 Green — The classic aurora color, formed by oxygen lower in the atmosphere — bright, vivid, and most often seen.
💜 Purple / Blue — Produced by nitrogen close to Earth’s surface, shining during the strongest geomagnetic storms.

Each light is a pulse of solar energy meeting Earth’s magnetic heart — nature’s most magical connection between Sun and sky.

Read more: https://astronomynews.site/?p=563

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11/11/2025

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A nation’s heartbeat still echoes with your courage.
Your sacrifice gave us peace, and your memory lights every dawn. 🤍🕯️

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11/08/2025

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11/08/2025

Congratulations MHS Soccer on a fantastic session! Best of luck today at State and enjoy every moment of it! ✌🏻❤️😊

11/08/2025

I once had a doctor look at my chart and ask, "So, the trauma is in the past?" I didn't have the words then. I just remember the thrumming in my own veins, the way my shoulders would lock for no reason, the stomach that felt like a clenched fist days after an argument. My body knew what my mind was trying to bury. It was a living, breathing archive of every shock my system had ever endured.

Reading Bessel van der Kolk's "The Body Keeps the Score" is like being handed the key to that archive. This book is not just a text on trauma; it is a radical re-envisioning of the mind-body connection. Van der Kolk, a pioneering psychiatrist and researcher, lays out, with devastating clarity and profound compassion, how trauma literally rewires the brain and gets trapped in the body, not as a memory, but as a physical, present-tense reality.

1. Trauma is a Civil War Within the Self
Van der Kolk’s central thesis is that trauma is not the story of something that happened back then. It is a physiological state to be re-lived. The brain's alarm system gets stuck on 'on,' leaving the body in a constant state of defense, at war with its own senses, its own safety. The past is not past; it is an ever-present physiological emergency.

2. The Mind Can Lie, But the Body Always Tells the Truth
We can construct narratives to survive, to make the unbearable seem neat. But the body refuses to be edited. It speaks in the language of migraines, autoimmune flares, chronic pain, and a heart that races in a quiet room. Healing begins when we stop arguing with the story and start listening to the flesh.

3. The Path Out is Through the Body, Not Just the Mind
Talk therapy can only take you so far when your body is still on the battlefield. Van der Kolk presents a powerful array of somatic therapies—yoga, EMDR, neurofeedback, and sensorimotor psychotherapy—that bypass the storytelling brain to speak directly to the nervous system. The goal is to teach the body that the danger is over, and that it is safe to inhabit itself again.

4. The Emotional Brain is Held Hostage
Trauma fundamentally alters brain structure. It hijacks the rational, "thinking" part of the brain (the prefrontal cortex) and gives ultimate authority to the emotional, survival brain (the amygdala). This is why traumatized people can't just "calm down" or "think rationally." Their brain's command center has been overthrown.

5. Trauma Shatters the Sense of Self
A core wound of trauma is the loss of ownership of one's body and mind. Survivors often feel disconnected, numb, or as if they are watching their life from a distance (dissociation). Healing, therefore, is not just about processing a memory, but about reclaiming the self—the right to feel, to desire, and to be present in one's own skin.

6. The Power of Rhythm and Relationship
Van der Kolk highlights two of the most fundamental regulators of our nervous system: rhythmic movement (like drumming, dancing, or swimming) and attuned, safe relationships. These are primal sources of comfort that can help re-regulate a dysregulated system and rebuild a sense of connection that trauma destroyed.

7. Trauma is Transmitted and Collective
The book extends beyond individual experience to explore how trauma can ripple through families (as in generational trauma) and entire societies. The body of a culture, like the body of a person, can hold the score of historical atrocities, shaping behaviors and health for generations.

8. The Limitations of Medication and Talk Therapy Alone
While sometimes necessary, van der Kolk argues that medication often just numbs the symptoms, and traditional talk therapy can sometimes re-traumatize by forcing a person to relive the event without providing the bodily tools to process it. True integration requires a bottom-up approach, starting with the body's physiology.

9. Healing is the Recovery of Play and Imagination
Trauma makes the world a terrifying and predictable place. Recovery involves rediscovering the capacity for play, creativity, and imagination. These are not frivolous; they are biological imperatives that allow for flexibility, spontaneity, and the creation of new, safe experiences.

10. You Can Re-write the Score
The book’s ultimate message is one of profound hope. Neuroplasticity means the brain can change. The body can learn new rhythms. While the scar of trauma remains, the debilitating pain does not have to. We are not condemned to be prisoners of our past. We can learn to live in the present, with a body that is no longer an enemy, but a trusted ally.

There is a line in the book that serves as a guiding light for the entire work: "The body keeps the score, and the body can be the door to the healing process." "The Body Keeps the Score" is a monumental, essential, and life-changing book. It is for anyone who has ever felt trapped by their own physiology, for anyone who has been told "it's all in your head," and for anyone who seeks to understand the deepest roots of human suffering and resilience. It is a difficult, often painful read, but it is also a map—the most comprehensive and compassionate one we have—leading out of the wilderness of trauma and back home to the self.

BOOK: https://amzn.to/4nJdTR7

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Beautiful day in Mendota! Take a hike! ✌🏻❤️😊
11/02/2025

Beautiful day in Mendota! Take a hike! ✌🏻❤️😊

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