Jason.. you are an loveing Revolutionary.. a psyconaut that we will all remember just like MC Kenna and the heros before us.. you go there and brings it back... the way out.. that we may all strive to heal ouer DNA ouer minds, ouer hearts and together enter a new healed world that has delt with its trauma
So true and evident. Our words were created to recreate our experiences to share with another being, to be understood, to make clear to someone else what we need, desire, offer, what we plan to do or how we feel. "To remember " means to bring back, recall, to the members of the body. The issues are, literally, in the tissues. No doubt.
You are a beast bro. I love listening to your poetic knowledge sharing. Gets me pumped up! We gotta work together one day to convince the masses that they need to heal this generational trauma, until there is no more ill feelings towards each other, this black vs white rivalry, no more black people with the violence towards each other and inferiority complex, same with white people and no more racism and superiority complex. And not just us but everyone else too. Until every inch of trauma/complex/mental ailment is wiped out of our existence. We can do this shit.
Yes. When I got into yoga many years ago I would have tears streaming down my face at the end of the practice in shivasina, never understood it until my yoga teacher came to me one day seeing my tears streaming down my face- she put her hand on me and I lost it. Now I find doing some stretching daily or deep tissue massage here and there this helps tremendously. 💜
I actually just started getting into yoga. I love it. About to turn 33 and it's never too late to try new things. To surrender to fear, accept it, then brush it off. Plus I'm actually flexible. I mean, what? Haha
I’ve experienced the same sensations, emotions and overwhelm during or after yoga. It has started an incredible self- awareness journey that is still evolving. Ending the practice with a cold towel with lavender feels like the most healing and balancing things after the “purge” of an hour or so.
YES! Getting out of our heads and into our bodies is so key! I (through personal experience) HIGHLY recommend breathwork (Holotropic, Wim Hof, and/or elsewhere), TRE trauma release exercises, and checking out Dr. James McLeary and/or his movie The Work. A balance of safety and catharsis. Thanks for doin it up, Jason!
Great video Jason- but just a very important credit correction. Jamie Wheal may be claiming that he coined the phrase "the issue is in the tissue" but to set the record straight that term came from Dr. John Pierrakos, who founded Bioenergetic Analysis and Core Energetics. He was a student of Wilhelm Reich. Reich, as I am sure you know was considered the Father of Somatic Therapy. John died in 2001 at the age of 79..I am a Core Energetics Practitioner and had the enormous privilege and honor of being mentored by Dr. Pierrakos. I personally heard him use "the issue is in the tissue" many times when I began working with him in 1998 and others before me knew this to be a key concept of his pioneering work. My intention is to preserve his legacy and his extraordinary body of work that profoundly changed my life and that of so many others. It is important to me that his memory be preserved accurately. Thank you, Dr. Kristina Kincaid
Thank you for this comment, There is an entire body of work that exists and has been worked with, and honed for decades that people would benefit from greatly. Core Energetics, and Bioenergetics are the grandparents of the Body/Mind approach to healing.
That's brilliant! Well done! The issues are in the tissues... So make the tissues the issue of treatment. MDMA might be a step beyond my comfort zone...but, Yoga, deliberate practices of exercise, meditative dance and massage are ways to explore somatic healing.
Are you open to weed, Robert? It makes the left-brain go to sleep and allows the right-brained side, full of intuition and spiritual waves of wisdom some 'air time.' just a thought as you try to get out of the thoughts. :)
for Anyone triggered by the word mark hahaha think as I did... marked with tested strength that comes from experience. Before I had this OBE in 2003, i was literally pushed onto some stairs and told to learn about other's cultures. Little did I know that being cracked open night would contain so much grace, so many years later. Get to work, yas ty for the reminder
@@briannab5296 by acknowledging- to ourselves first - that disturbance in the body ( any at all) is mine. You may think it's someone else that's being nasty but the fact is that it wouldnt disturb you if it hadn't been stored in the body from the past. As soon as one is triggered or disturbed breathe slower and relax the body so the trauma can leave. It will hook you in initially but over time it works. I learnt about it through Michael A Singers book - The Untethered Soul and then I did his online course Living from a place of Surrender. It was totally life changing and in 3 years my progress has been massive.
I've watched your content for years but this has hit more home than anything I've seen. Our acknowledgement of knowing something is up inside. But with that said being unable to snap out of it. Perhaps something like MDMA is necessary to force us to break through. We're not all strong enough to figure out the cure or the way forward because of the lockedness we feel. The lockedness causes a lockedness which will never allow us to be freed of the underlying issue or cause of the effect. Im rambling somewhat. I just did it again...
Mdma is found, with highest rates of production, in rhe human brain. Like a lot of psychoactive drugs, all it does is induce a natural state of mind. A mind might wear thin, out of practice or indisposed, but it is never impossible to find your way back to life at its fullest. It's not about strength, it's about finding a balancing point, where the being brings the right mindstate. What im trying to say is, for every lock there's a key. Even when you're locked in a feedback loop. Don't lose hope, friend and fellow rambler
Going threw my own things the video has so much substance to this day it shock me to an involuntary tear. I only wish I have is that personas with knowledge profilate there ideas. Excuse my spelling.
There's something terribly bittersweet, even tragic, about the promise of resolving trauma only to reintegrate to a world that is itself a riddled-with-trauma meta-body.
I hand carve Lomi Lomi massage brushes which works great with tissue care. Tapping, reaching into fixing myself next to the fire. Yes, the fire in winter. Rolling tubes, yoga, self love, when there is no other person around. A great use of cannabis with the yoga. Yup, past 50 years gotta take care of the meat wagon. Breathwork, cold therapy, and sauna.
I started changing as a whole person when I started seriously training calisthenics. I don't think it's the training alone that did it, but I think it was part.
This is one I'm not so sure about. What does, "issues in the tissues" mean? Where in the body does the trauma sit, the nervous system? I'd like to understand this - help?
I think this idea is probably tied to eastern medicine some, since most people in agreement are pointing to yoga and meditations as their case in point My opinion is that this does have to do partially with the nervous system, and likely in the way it interacts with the muscular tissues. Trauma induces agitation, which changes the way we carry ourselves, giving us (in the more extreme cases) chronic pain
I still remember the first time that I felt by body outside my body in a felt sense odd memorable way. @ I got a Lomi Lomi massage in the 90s. It happened a 2nd time a few years later with cranial sacrel therapy! It felt like this. This guy had music under the table, good bass. There was a lot of annoying repetiton but dude know what was up, is my feel in the end, way more than me. He ended the massage shaking my hips side to side for so long that i was almost mad, like dude, I am paying for this come on...He stopped at the same time that the music stopped. It last for a second. I felt like a loaf of bread in an oven that expanded an inch or so beyond my skin bag bias that remained in place mostly until 2003. After a 1/2 of a second expansion, the felling was that whatever that was that happening, it, my sense f my body beyond my skin, it contracted back. It was trippy, it happened so fast and was kinda freaky
Mdma is a phsycoactive drug, mainly because it has a role in the brain. You produce it naturally, and so it is very far from hopeless. There are some experiences that produce more mdma than others (i heard memory-active dreaming is one, and so can be healing in its own way), but I'm no expert on exactly how to make it happen. I'm sure research could point you in a great direction
The message of "issues are in the tissues" gets a bit off-track with the topic of psychedelics here. I REALLY would appreciate at least one sentence about the fact that MDMA or other drugs are not a necessary factor for trauma release therapy, and that there are other possibilities to get into that healing - and release zone. E.g.: holotropic breathing and Tension and Trauma Releasing Exercises (TRE).
Learned helplessness is being frozen. Somatic Trauma Healing ❤
Jason.. you are an loveing Revolutionary.. a psyconaut that we will all remember just like MC Kenna and the heros before us.. you go there and brings it back... the way out.. that we may all strive to heal ouer DNA ouer minds, ouer hearts and together enter a new healed world that has delt with its trauma
psychonaut - love it!
this is the sort of content that makes me realize how hard it is to connect with most people
How do you mean
So true and evident. Our words were created to recreate our experiences to share with another being, to be understood, to make clear to someone else what we need, desire, offer, what we plan to do or how we feel. "To remember " means to bring back, recall, to the members of the body. The issues are, literally, in the tissues. No doubt.
I love listening to you ! keep up with the excelent work Jason
gracias
You are a beast bro. I love listening to your poetic knowledge sharing. Gets me pumped up! We gotta work together one day to convince the masses that they need to heal this generational trauma, until there is no more ill feelings towards each other, this black vs white rivalry, no more black people with the violence towards each other and inferiority complex, same with white people and no more racism and superiority complex. And not just us but everyone else too. Until every inch of trauma/complex/mental ailment is wiped out of our existence. We can do this shit.
"We must heal, we must transform, we must perform, we must get to work."
I love your inner workings.
Thanks again...for the very first time.
Yes.
When I got into yoga many years ago I would have tears streaming down my face at the end of the practice in shivasina, never understood it until my yoga teacher came to me one day seeing my tears streaming down my face- she put her hand on me and I lost it.
Now I find doing some stretching daily or deep tissue massage here and there this helps tremendously. 💜
😭😭😭😭
I actually just started getting into yoga. I love it. About to turn 33 and it's never too late to try new things. To surrender to fear, accept it, then brush it off. Plus I'm actually flexible. I mean, what? Haha
I’ve experienced the same sensations, emotions and overwhelm during or after yoga. It has started an incredible self- awareness journey that is still evolving. Ending the practice with a cold towel with lavender feels like the most healing and balancing things after the “purge” of an hour or so.
YES! Getting out of our heads and into our bodies is so key! I (through personal experience) HIGHLY recommend breathwork (Holotropic, Wim Hof, and/or elsewhere), TRE trauma release exercises, and checking out Dr. James McLeary and/or his movie The Work. A balance of safety and catharsis. Thanks for doin it up, Jason!
Great video Jason- but just a very important credit correction. Jamie Wheal may be claiming that he coined the phrase "the issue is in the tissue" but to set the record straight that term came from Dr. John Pierrakos, who founded Bioenergetic Analysis and Core Energetics. He was a student of Wilhelm Reich. Reich, as I am sure you know was considered the Father of Somatic Therapy. John died in 2001 at the age of 79..I am a Core Energetics Practitioner and had the enormous privilege and honor of being mentored by Dr. Pierrakos. I personally heard him use "the issue is in the tissue" many times when I began working with him in 1998 and others before me knew this to be a key concept of his pioneering work. My intention is to preserve his legacy and his extraordinary body of work that profoundly changed my life and that of so many others. It is important to me that his memory be preserved accurately. Thank you, Dr. Kristina Kincaid
Thank you for this comment, There is an entire body of work that exists and has been worked with, and honed for decades that people would benefit from greatly. Core Energetics, and Bioenergetics are the grandparents of the Body/Mind approach to healing.
That's brilliant! Well done!
The issues are in the tissues... So make the tissues the issue of treatment. MDMA might be a step beyond my comfort zone...but, Yoga, deliberate practices of exercise, meditative dance and massage are ways to explore somatic healing.
Are you open to weed, Robert? It makes the left-brain go to sleep and allows the right-brained side, full of intuition and spiritual waves of wisdom some 'air time.' just a thought as you try to get out of the thoughts. :)
Ideas creating innovation that's what we're living for!
Thanks Jason!!! Affirmations become manifestation. The feeling is the secret:)
The dynamic meditation developed by osho, helps a lot.
This was beautiful! The editing, the music and the message were perfectly aligned! ❤️
for Anyone triggered by the word mark hahaha think as I did... marked with tested strength that comes from experience. Before I had this OBE in 2003, i was literally pushed onto some stairs and told to learn about other's cultures. Little did I know that being cracked open night would contain so much grace, so many years later. Get to work, yas ty for the reminder
Thank you so much, Jason for this GREAT HEALING VIDEO !! ❤🙏🙏 It is all about a psychotherapy , that is also I need for trauma healing...☺
That gap between the PFC awareness and the being collapsed into the Amygdala hijack; f' in gold
Looove it! 🙏🏼 🧘♀️ 💚
Yes...relax the body to release the trauma
How do we do that??
@@briannab5296 by acknowledging- to ourselves first - that disturbance in the body ( any at all) is mine. You may think it's someone else that's being nasty but the fact is that it wouldnt disturb you if it hadn't been stored in the body from the past. As soon as one is triggered or disturbed breathe slower and relax the body so the trauma can leave. It will hook you in initially but over time it works. I learnt about it through Michael A Singers book - The Untethered Soul and then I did his online course Living from a place of Surrender. It was totally life changing and in 3 years my progress has been massive.
@@jillianm ... ty for sharing this. . . It doesnt yet make sense to me so i will check out Michael Singers book.
Wow what a beautiful message!👀💯TY🌿🌻🌳🎰💗
I've watched your content for years but this has hit more home than anything I've seen. Our acknowledgement of knowing something is up inside. But with that said being unable to snap out of it. Perhaps something like MDMA is necessary to force us to break through. We're not all strong enough to figure out the cure or the way forward because of the lockedness we feel. The lockedness causes a lockedness which will never allow us to be freed of the underlying issue or cause of the effect.
Im rambling somewhat. I just did it again...
Mdma is found, with highest rates of production, in rhe human brain. Like a lot of psychoactive drugs, all it does is induce a natural state of mind. A mind might wear thin, out of practice or indisposed, but it is never impossible to find your way back to life at its fullest. It's not about strength, it's about finding a balancing point, where the being brings the right mindstate.
What im trying to say is, for every lock there's a key. Even when you're locked in a feedback loop. Don't lose hope, friend and fellow rambler
This might be your most revelatory yet😭🙌🏽
Thank you
head in the heart, heart in head; one soothes me more; it wasn't always that way
Going threw my own things the video has so much substance to this day it shock me to an involuntary tear. I only wish I have is that personas with knowledge profilate there ideas. Excuse my spelling.
Listen to the wise heart, embodied cognition. We are ready.
What are your thoughts on EFT?
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There's something terribly bittersweet, even tragic, about the promise of resolving trauma only to reintegrate to a world that is itself a riddled-with-trauma meta-body.
I'm a heady guy too. But it's too much to handle, prison's me inside rather than free me to the present
I hand carve Lomi Lomi massage brushes which works great with tissue care. Tapping, reaching into fixing myself next to the fire. Yes, the fire in winter. Rolling tubes, yoga, self love, when there is no other person around. A great use of cannabis with the yoga. Yup, past 50 years gotta take care of the meat wagon. Breathwork, cold therapy, and sauna.
cognitive ecstasy is every thing 😍🙌
Everything!!!!
I started changing as a whole person when I started seriously training calisthenics. I don't think it's the training alone that did it, but I think it was part.
The body keeps the score.
The only way to truly heal is through the body!
Love from Delhi!
💚💚💚💚🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
A Lover of ideas 😍
Me too my friend, me too
Unbelievable sir!
I think we should be able to do it without any compound !
There is so much to do
If only music was a bit quieter...
exquisite
This is one I'm not so sure about. What does, "issues in the tissues" mean? Where in the body does the trauma sit, the nervous system? I'd like to understand this - help?
I think this idea is probably tied to eastern medicine some, since most people in agreement are pointing to yoga and meditations as their case in point
My opinion is that this does have to do partially with the nervous system, and likely in the way it interacts with the muscular tissues. Trauma induces agitation, which changes the way we carry ourselves, giving us (in the more extreme cases) chronic pain
I still remember the first time that I felt by body outside my body in a felt sense odd memorable way. @
I got a Lomi Lomi massage in the 90s. It happened a 2nd time a few years later with cranial sacrel therapy! It felt like this. This guy had music under the table, good bass. There was a lot of annoying repetiton but dude know what was up, is my feel in the end, way more than me. He ended the massage shaking my hips side to side for so long that i was almost mad, like dude, I am paying for this come on...He stopped at the same time that the music stopped. It last for a second. I felt like a loaf of bread in an oven that expanded an inch or so beyond my skin bag bias that remained in place mostly until 2003. After a 1/2 of a second expansion, the felling was that whatever that was that happening, it, my sense f my body beyond my skin, it contracted back. It was trippy, it happened so fast and was kinda freaky
Is it ok that this video got me crying?
when will be the day when u talk about Venezuela again?
wow
I fucking love u and thank u .... How do I find these studies I need this desperately
Did anyone else clock Brad Pitt at 3:19?
You cant make an omelet unless you crack an egg.
Welcome to the Church of Jason Silva.
🍃💙🎶
tell it like it is bruh
feeling is healing =)
That’s how I feel under the influence of prescription K
Sounds like my new religion: Jason is a new Prophet
And if anyone is looking for a song to start the process, this one was a good one for me for years... ua-cam.com/video/Fb1gwvPG2Q4/v-deo.html
Are those of us who don't have access to mdma hopeless?
Mdma is a phsycoactive drug, mainly because it has a role in the brain. You produce it naturally, and so it is very far from hopeless. There are some experiences that produce more mdma than others (i heard memory-active dreaming is one, and so can be healing in its own way), but I'm no expert on exactly how to make it happen. I'm sure research could point you in a great direction
I agree ! There has to be something internal always that heals us ❤
@@jeremyg9323 we do not produce MDMA naturally. You may be thinking of dmt which we do produce naturally and is also a very powerful psychoactive drug
This is a huge idea in ISLAM religion btw
Explain please
The message of "issues are in the tissues" gets a bit off-track with the topic of psychedelics here. I REALLY would appreciate at least one sentence about the fact that MDMA or other drugs are not a necessary factor for trauma release therapy, and that there are other possibilities to get into that healing - and release zone. E.g.: holotropic breathing and Tension and Trauma Releasing Exercises (TRE).
Agreed
Wim hof
That's one unique individual.
Enneagram 7 lol
Such BS Mambo jumbo