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THE BODY REMEMBERS WHAT THE MIND TRIES TO FORGET

Somatic Exercises to Release Trauma, Chronic Tension, and Deep-Held Pain

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The Body Remembers What the Mind Tries to Forget

Somatic Exercises to Release Trauma, Chronic Tension, and Deep-Held Pain

You don’t have to remember everything to heal.

If your body feels tight, guarded, exhausted, or in pain—
even after years of insight, therapy, or “understanding why”—this book meets you where talk ends and the body begins.

Trauma does not live only in memory.
It settles into muscles.
It braces the hips.
It shortens the breath.
It hides in chronic tension, unexplained pain, and a nervous system that never fully powers down.

This guide shows you how to release trauma through the body—gently, safely, and without reliving the past.

Inside, you’ll learn simple, accessible somatic exercises designed to help your nervous system unwind stored stress patterns—especially those held deep in the hips, psoas, and core. No intense workouts. No forced emotional release. No need to talk through your story.

Just practical, body-based movements that help your system finally let go.

What You’ll Discover Inside:

  • Why trauma gets stored in the body—and why insight alone often isn’t enough
  • Gentle somatic exercises to release chronic tension, tight hips, and guarded muscles
  • How to work with the psoas muscle, a key stress-holding area linked to fear and survival responses
  • Simple techniques to calm an overactive nervous system without suppressing emotions
  • How to create safety in the body first—so healing can happen naturally
  • A way to move forward without rehashing or retraumatizing

Who This Book Is For:

  • Anyone living with chronic tension, unexplained pain, or body fatigue
  • Readers who feel “stuck” despite therapy or self-help work
  • People who want trauma healing without talk therapy or emotional excavation
  • Those seeking a gentle, respectful approach to nervous system regulation
  • Anyone who feels their body is holding on to something their mind can’t release

This is not a diagnostic manual.
It’s not about fixing what’s “wrong” with you.

It’s about listening to what your body has been trying to say—and finally giving it permission to soften.

Part of the Zenith Life Guides series, this book offers grounded, science-informed tools for restoring balance, safety, and resilience—one practical step at a time.

You don’t have to push.
You don’t have to explain.
You don’t have to remember everything.

Your body already knows the way forward.


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