
The Pain Body & The Somatic Witness Practice
🎙️ Have you ever been flooded by a feeling that had nothing to do with what was in front of you? Dr. Pedram Shojai explores the pain body, the accumulated emotional residue stored in the body that triggers disproportionate reactions in everyday life. Drawing on Eckhart Tolle's framework alongside the neuroscience of Bessel van der Kolk, Peter Levine, and Lisa Feldman Barrett, he grounds this spiritual concept in biology and leads a guided somatic witness practice to begin metabolizing what's been held in the body.
🎯 What You'll Learn:
- Why unprocessed emotional experiences are stored not as memory but as sensory-motor patterns: muscle tension, visceral bracing, postural holding, and autonomic dysregulation that the brain reads as current and reacts to accordingly
- The three stages of pain body dissolution: recognition without identification (catch the first contraction before flooding begins), presence without narrative (feel it as pure sensation stripped of story), and somatic completion (let the body finish its full physiologic arc with awareness present)
- Why catharsis is not the same as completion: catharsis releases pressure but leaves the pattern intact, while somatic completion actually finishes the job
- Why interoception is the foundational skill: without it, past and present blur together, the pain body colonizes the present without your awareness, and talk therapy alone cannot complete what the body still holds
🔑 Key Insights: "The pain body does not dissolve through understanding it. It dissolves through feeling it all the way through without flinching and without feeding it more story." "Catharsis takes the pressure off but the pattern remains. Completion allows the nervous system to finish its full biologic cycle." "The pain body feeds on identification. The moment you can observe it without merging with it, its grip loosens."
💡 Action Steps:
- Do the somatic witness practice for ten minutes: scan from crown to feet, find the oldest weight in the body, make contact with it as pure sensation (location, quality, texture, temperature), then stay and allow without trying to explain or resolve it. Note whether the sensation changes quality, shifts, or moves
- When a disproportionate emotional response arises this week, pause before reacting and ask one question: is this current or is this old?
🎧 Perfect for: Anyone who reacts out of proportion and can't explain why, people who've done years of talk therapy but still feel stuck in old patterns, or those ready to do the somatic work that actually metabolizes emotional residue rather than just describing it.
📚 Mentioned Resources:
- The Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle
- Rise and Shine by Pedram Shojai
- The Body Keeps the Score by Dr. Bessel van der Kolk
- Dr. Peter Levine, founder of Somatic Experiencing
- Dr. Lisa Feldman Barrett, Northwestern University
- Shaking Qigong (Lights On course)
🌐 Connect with Dr. Shojai:
- Website: theurbanmonk.com
- Books: The Urban Monk, Inner Alchemy, The Art of Stopping Time, Focus
- Documentaries: Interconnected, Gateway to Health, Trauma, Conscious Parenting
#SomaticHealing #Trauma #NervousSystem #MentalHealth #Mindfulness #EmotionalHealth #BodyMind #Wellness #UrbanMonk #HealthPodcast
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