So often, emotions that we long to express get stored in our bodies instead.
The space where this most often happens is in our bellies. Rather than
telling people, or even ourselves, the way we truly feel, we may stuff our
true feelings deep inside of us, where they take up space until we are ready
to let them go. Stuffing our feelings in our bellies may feel like the "safe"
response, since we then don't really have to deal with our emotions. Yet,
doing so can actually be detrimental to our emotional well-being and physical
health.
One way to connect with and release your emotions is to do a focused exercise
with your stomach area. Take a moment to center yourself with some deep
breathing and quiet meditation, relaxing your body fully and turning off the
chatter in your brain. With your right hand on your stomach, tell yourself
three times: "Please reveal to me my true emotions." Listen for the
answers. Repeat the exercise as many times as you would like, allowing
yourself to drop deeper into your body each time. Notice any physical
response in the stomach area, whether you have a warm, relaxed feeling in the
middle of your body or if you feel tight knots in response to any emotions
that do come up. You may even want to write down any answers that come to
you. Remember that the body doesn't lie.
Releasing our pent up feelings from our bellies can prevent disease and allow
us to live more authentic and expressive lives. Sometimes, if too much
emotional energy builds up inside of us, a blowout can result that can cause
discomfort. You can help to alleviate this compression by doing the same
exercise and adding sound to your emotional release. The more guttural the
sounds released through your mouth, the more emotions you are likely letting
go. Releasing your emotions from your belly doesn't have to be painful and
hard; rather, it can be organic and effortless. It's important not to judge
whatever comes up for you. We tend to stuff our feelings in our bellies when
we are ashamed of them or not ready to express them. There is nothing wrong
with having feelings, whatever they may be. You can't help your feelings; if
anything, you can help yourself by acknowledging the truth of your emotions
so you can set yourself free.
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