Parasympathetic Reorganization
I have been studying the works of ancient internal arts masters. At first not as an area of interest but as a need for understanding of what was happening to me. This has become the topic of a book I am in the process of writing. I discuss it here not only because I need to for myself, but also to offer some insight particularly for those who are around me. I know they have been concerned and are wondering. They deserve some explanation.
This is not emotional processing. It is not a psychological revelation.
It is an ancient physiological art of unwinding that I am in the process of learning—of experiencing. The vehicle that I stumbled upon is Sumo. But the principles are universal and I believe essential for everyone.
I used to think calm meant relaxed.
What I’m learning is that calm means organized.
And when organization replaces bracing, there’s often a period where the old guard exits noisily.
Process / Phase
Parasympathetic reorganization
Autonomic rebalancing
Nervous system unwinding
Protective pattern release
Defensive tone dissolution
Baseline reset
System recalibration
What’s dissolving
Residual bracing
Chronic readiness
Guardedness
Stored vigilance
Latent fight-or-flight
Structural holding patterns
What it feels like
Edginess
Irritability without narrative
Rawness
Unbuffered sensation
Reduced emotional insulation
Heightened sensitivity
What’s actually happening
Pressure redistribution
Continuity re-establishing
Load sharing improving
CNS trust updating
Old safety strategies retiring
What replaces it
Quiet coherence
Structural confidence
Unforced strength
Baseline steadiness
Distributed support
Important clarifiers
Not emotional processing
Not catharsis
Not regression
Not instability
Not something to induce
Anchor phrases
“The system is reorganizing.”
“Old strategies are letting go.”
“The body is updating its sense of safety.”
“This is physiology, not psychology.”
“Calm is arriving through organization, not relaxation.”
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