What is somatic movement?

The term somatic means “of the body” and refers to focusing on the body as distinct from mental constructs associated with your perception of your body. It’s a muddy space and as the term gains more mainstream attention, it might help to clarify this.

It helps to distinguish what I call the Universal Body vs your Personal Body.

We all inhabit a body that is designed to balance on two small platforms call feet. It has a big task of balancing a heavy bowling ball called a head on a stack of small bones called a spine. This body is below the surface of your personal narrative. It’s a body we all share as humans - it’s what I call the Universal Body.

Your personal experience of the Universal Body is colored by all the experiences in your life and all your interpretations. The meaning you associate with a collection of body signals is very personal to you and you don’t know it any differently.

The Universal Body is best navigated by the lower brain because it has evolved over millions of years to do this well. We interfere in this efficient operation through our personal perception of what we fear, what we desire, and how we organize ourselves in response.

The purpose of anything labeled ‘somatic’ is to help you drop down into what is happening in the Universal Body, below the Personal Body. It’s not a simple process because we experience the Universal and Personal Bodies at the same time. The act of pulling apart what is Universal from what is Personal requires a quality of attention that often means slowing down because our conscience perception is a million times slower than the innate organizing systems in our lower brain.

Distinguishing your Universal Body from your Personal Body provides a clarity that helps you do this skillfully and reliably. In my book, When Things Stick: Untangling Your Body From Old Patterns, I present a system that starts with focusing on the fundamental challenges you face in your Universal Body - how to stand on your own two feet and how to move forward. After you refine these skills, you can use these skills to move past the patterns that are embedded in the stories that drive your Personal Body.