

What Science and Buddhism Say About How to Regulate Your Own Nervous System | Deb Dana & Kaira Jewel Lingo
46 snips Nov 14, 2022
Deb Dana, a licensed clinical social worker and author specializing in Polyvagal Theory, teams up with Kaira Jewel Lingo, a Dharma teacher and mindfulness expert. They dive into how to recognize and regulate our own nervous systems while emphasizing the interconnectedness of our emotional states. The conversation explores techniques for fostering safety and connection, alongside insights from Buddhist teachings. They also highlight the transformative effects of kindness and community support in navigating emotional challenges and cultivating resilience.
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Polyvagal Theory Basics
- Polyvagal theory explains how our nervous system moves between states of protection and connection.
- These states are ventral (safe/connected), sympathetic (fight-or-flight), and dorsal (shutdown).
Store Consciousness and Ventral State
- Buddhist psychology's "store consciousness" contains potential mental states.
- Repeatedly accessing a state (like "ventral") strengthens its pathway, making it more accessible.
Managing Nervous System for Co-regulation
- Be mindful of your nervous system's state, as it impacts others.
- Strive for "ventral okayness" to send safety cues.