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Have you seen videos of people experiencing a dramatic emotional release and wondered, "Do I need that to heal?"
The conversation around trauma, somatic healing, and nervous system regulation has exploded in recent years. Many point to the bestselling book The Body Keeps the Score and the idea that trauma is stored in the body. Others argue that trauma isn't stored in the body at all, but rather in the brain's predictive patterns and responses.
So what's true?
In this episode, Alisa explores this important conversation through both science and Scripture, examining where biology and theology meet. Together we'll consider what trauma does to the brain and body, why healing requires more than information alone, and how God's design for our minds and bodies points us toward lasting freedom.
You'll discover:
Alisa also unpacks Jesus' encounter with the man at the pool in John 5, asking a powerful question: Do we truly want to be healed, even when healing requires discomfort, surrender, and change?
Practical Ways to Participate in HealingThese practices are more than spiritual disciplines—they are psycho-neuro-biological pathways that help align our minds, bodies, and spirits with God's design for wholeness.
Scriptures ReferencedIf this episode encouraged you, share it with a friend and leave a review. Your support helps more people discover the freedom and wholeness found in Christ.
We'd love to hear from you: What is one way God is inviting you to participate in your healing journey today?
Ready to Go Deeper?
👉 Join RW+ for community, faith-fueled workouts, and real freedom (including our Food & Body Freedom Group): [link]
👉 Train with us — become a Revelation Wellness Instructor or LiveWell Coach: [link]
👉 Get connected — alisakeeton.com | revelationwellness.org | Instagram | YouTube
👉 Become a Donor — learn how to come on mission with us: [link]
Loved this episode? Hit follow, share it with a friend, and drop a quick review! Want to go deeper? Leave a voice message (include the episode #)—we can't wait to hear what's stirring in you! 🙌
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By Alisa Keeton4.9
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Have you seen videos of people experiencing a dramatic emotional release and wondered, "Do I need that to heal?"
The conversation around trauma, somatic healing, and nervous system regulation has exploded in recent years. Many point to the bestselling book The Body Keeps the Score and the idea that trauma is stored in the body. Others argue that trauma isn't stored in the body at all, but rather in the brain's predictive patterns and responses.
So what's true?
In this episode, Alisa explores this important conversation through both science and Scripture, examining where biology and theology meet. Together we'll consider what trauma does to the brain and body, why healing requires more than information alone, and how God's design for our minds and bodies points us toward lasting freedom.
You'll discover:
Alisa also unpacks Jesus' encounter with the man at the pool in John 5, asking a powerful question: Do we truly want to be healed, even when healing requires discomfort, surrender, and change?
Practical Ways to Participate in HealingThese practices are more than spiritual disciplines—they are psycho-neuro-biological pathways that help align our minds, bodies, and spirits with God's design for wholeness.
Scriptures ReferencedIf this episode encouraged you, share it with a friend and leave a review. Your support helps more people discover the freedom and wholeness found in Christ.
We'd love to hear from you: What is one way God is inviting you to participate in your healing journey today?
Ready to Go Deeper?
👉 Join RW+ for community, faith-fueled workouts, and real freedom (including our Food & Body Freedom Group): [link]
👉 Train with us — become a Revelation Wellness Instructor or LiveWell Coach: [link]
👉 Get connected — alisakeeton.com | revelationwellness.org | Instagram | YouTube
👉 Become a Donor — learn how to come on mission with us: [link]
Loved this episode? Hit follow, share it with a friend, and drop a quick review! Want to go deeper? Leave a voice message (include the episode #)—we can't wait to hear what's stirring in you! 🙌
Follow | Leave a Review | Send a Voice Message

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