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Stillness is often framed as calming — but for many neurodivergent, sensitive, or high-alert nervous systems, stillness can feel uncomfortable, activating, or even unsafe. In this mini episode, Shannon guides you through a gentle Solstice Stillness practice designed for bodies that don’t settle easily. This is not about silence, perfection, or holding still — it’s about exploring a version of rest that feels tolerable, supportive, and honest.
You can fidget, sway, pace, rock, or lie down. This practice meets you exactly where you are.
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Website: simplifyspaceandsoul.com
Instagram: @simplifyspaceandsoul
Find more nervous-system-friendly practices, body-based resets, and seasonal reflections on the site and socials.
By Shannon ReillyStillness is often framed as calming — but for many neurodivergent, sensitive, or high-alert nervous systems, stillness can feel uncomfortable, activating, or even unsafe. In this mini episode, Shannon guides you through a gentle Solstice Stillness practice designed for bodies that don’t settle easily. This is not about silence, perfection, or holding still — it’s about exploring a version of rest that feels tolerable, supportive, and honest.
You can fidget, sway, pace, rock, or lie down. This practice meets you exactly where you are.
In This Episode
Key Takeaways
Connect
Website: simplifyspaceandsoul.com
Instagram: @simplifyspaceandsoul
Find more nervous-system-friendly practices, body-based resets, and seasonal reflections on the site and socials.