Sometimes the body hears echoes the king can’t explain
Sometimes the body hears echoes the mind can’t explain.
A simple sentence can arrive wearing the mask of an old wound.
A neutral tone can awaken a memory stored in the nervous system.
Not because the moment is dangerous—but because once upon a time, it was.
Science calls it a bias of perception.
The mystics call it the body remembering.
Trauma teaches the nervous system to stay awake, to listen between the words, to brace before the impact. So what others hear as neutral, the wounded heart may feel as thunder.
This doesn’t mean someone is broken.
It means they learned how to survive.
Healing begins when we offer a new story to the soul—one rooted in compassion instead of blame. When we whisper to the body, You are safe now. When we learn to pause, breathe, and ask: Is this the present moment… or an old echo asking to be released?
When we soften our gaze—toward ourselves and each other—patterns begin to unravel. The nervous system learns a new rhythm. The heart remembers how to rest.
May we meet sensitivity as wisdom.
May we honor the language of the body.
May we choose gentleness as medicine. ✨🤍
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Sometimes the body hears echoes the king can’t explain
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