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Core energetics: opening the body to life by Nancy
Pope
Core Energetics is deep, expressive work that heals the mind/body
split. It can help you transform feelings of being stuck, depressed,
numb, angry, and isolated. Every physical tension and emotional
holding is a refusal of life. We began this refusal at an early
age. Growing up we learned to control pain by not breathing fully,
by tightening muscles to keep from expressing particular emotions
and by masking our true feelings. We learned to project an image
of ourselves that was acceptable to others. The defensive patterns
from our early child: hood conditioning got locked in the body and
became unconscious holding. This was a great survival technique--very,
creative and it worked! But it's probably not working for you now.
Although these patterns began as creative solutions that provided
a sense of safety they are now keeping you from living a spontaneous
and open-hearted life. Using breath, movement and sound you can
soften the physical holding, release the deeply held emotions and
transform your pain. When the fearful hidden parts of your life
are integrated you can live in the world with ease as your authenticity
shines forth.
Core Energetics was developed by John Pierrakos. It grew out of
the work of Bioenergetics, a collective effort by both Alexander
Lowen and Pierrakos, and was inspired by the work of Wilhelm Reich.
Core Energetics is a therapeutic tool that brings awareness to unconscious
patterns held in the body. The goal of Core Energetics is to free
yourself from your early conditioning and current reactivity, helping
you become more fully alive. To be fully alive you have to refuse
nothing. You do that by inhabiting, relaxing into, every part of
your body.
But why work with the body at 'all? I'm sure that many of you have
noticed that you can often understand your neurotic patterns with
your mind but nothing particularly changes in your life. This is
because the pattern still exists in your body. It's deeply held
there in the muscles, energy field, and pysche. These patterns and
emotions get set in the body at a particular intensity. In order
to release them you need to provide enough consciousness or energetic
force to shake them loose. Working with the body provides that needed
force.
The split between the mind and the body creates a sense of separation
that we long to overcome. Because the muscular system creates the
physical armoring ,and maintains the split and sense of separation,
the split can be healed by working directly with the body. We can
bypass the mind. With our mind, we rationalize, justify and cloud
our true feelings. But the body doesn't lie. It holds your entire
personal history, your life story. Work with the body and whatever
is held there can be clearly seen. You may be surprised by what
you find.
Bodies are basically fluid and what happens to us in childhood
is registered physically in the body. Every experience that we are
unable to process completely gets stored there. We literally create
and shape our body through the experiences and resulting feelings,
thoughts and beliefs of our early life. As a physical response to
experiences such as rejection, shock, hurt, or threat we tightened
particular muscles and thereby slowed the natural flow of life energy.
This physical armoring begins as a way to avoid pain, to keep from
being hurt, but when the patterns get structured into the personality,
they actually create a more severe hurt and greater crippling than
what was originally suffered.
Core Energetic theory tells us that your major beliefs about life
are formed by the time you are four to seven years old. By that
age, you've experienced some form of rejection, loss, feat, or control.
This may be subtle or blatant. From the imprint of these experiences
you'll form ideas about life. Although these ideas, beliefs and
convictions become unconscious, they play a key role in how we live
our lives and the choices we make. When you decide that certain
feelings are too threatening to experience, you cut off your life
energy in some way, just like a logjam will dam a river's flow.
You try to feel just the feelings you like and not the ones you
don't like. But it doesn't work. The repressed feelings don't disappear,
they just get somatized (absorbed) into the body.
Think of all the phrases we have about people that point to emotions
held in the body: chip on his shoulder, full of herself, up tight,
tight-assed, down to earth, stuck up, has his feet on the ground,
looks down her nose, is a sad sack.......each of these phrases brings
to mind a particular body shape. And the body was shaped by habitually
feeling that way. For instance, to control anger you'd tighten your
back, arms, and jaw. This would keep your mouth shut and your arms
from striking out. To keep yourself from crying you'd tighten your
chest, jaw, and eyes. When you suppress particular emotions over
a period of time, the suppression becomes habitual, chronic and
unconscious. Emotions get frozen or somatized in the physical body.
The natural, spontaneous flow of your life energy becomes blocked
or dulled. Experience becomes narrow.
To keep ourselves from feeling, there are basically two things
we do--first we slow down our breathing or breathe very shallowly.
We always begin by tightening the diaphragm so the breath is controlled.
Less breath, less feeling. More breath, more feeling. Try it yourself
next time you don't want to feel something. Or notice that when
you "allow deep feeling, you also breathe deeply. Second, in
order to ensure that die emotional expression stays hidden, we tighten
other specific muscles associated with the emotion. At first, this
takes a bit of attention. But after a while it becomes unconscious
and we no longer even know we're doing it. We can no longer hear
the feedback our body's giving us, such as: a tight chest and tension
around the eyes telling us we need to cry. Or tight arms and a clenched
jaw letting us know we're angry. The emotion, though unexpressed,
is still there and stored in the tissue. You may be totally unaware
of the held emotions since they now feel quite normal to you. But
begin opening up your body, and it will quickly become clear.
To open the body we simply need to breathe more deeply and allow
expression of whatever we're holding. It's not quite as easy' as
it sounds because while part of us is willing to let go, the body
is wired to hold on. In fact it feels quite 'dangerous to do otherwise.
We've been holding on, defending ourselves, for a long time. And
our defenses have served a valuable purpose. They formed our identity,
how we know ourselves. Given the right conditions and circumstances,
the defensive and habitual holding can be softened. The work, the
letting go, is an organic process. The defensive structure is not
something to blast through but instead is to be relaxed into. It
takes energy to hold a defensive posture. As the posture is relaxed,
blocks are released and there is now more energy and more awareness
available. The dam has let go and the river can now flow unimpeded.
Nancy Pope, co-owner of Inner Healing, has been
in private practice since 1991. Her practice is currently located
in Black Mountain and Asheville, NC. For more information call her
at 828-669-6874 or email her at innerhealing@hotmail.com.
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