Category Archives: Somatic Learning Integraton

Announcement for 2026

Center for Inside Awareness Channel on YouTube

I sent this news out to my students today.

I wanted to share some updates with you that I may not have brought up outside of our focused integrations sessions, whether in movement, communication/relationships or spatial awareness and placements.  For the past ten to 15 years years I have been integrating the interplay between these areas with a deeper focus on habitual or automatic behaviours and choices.  For the past two year’s this has shifted to writing it out in an organized way.  Beginning with the Learning Center Topics, starting with separating the nine life areas with an eye on behaviour and interactions.  There are somatic programs in each of these nine life areas to support the topic they are categorized under. Many of you may have participated in.

In 2026,  I will be launching a new system of interactive patterns in expressive communication where this separation of life areas will be a core focal point in the model.  These practical and actional patterns support an authentic somatic and empathic perspective.  As written by an actual somatic empath living within their interactive experiences 24/7.  Trust me, somatic and empathic expression in behaviour is not based upon the outside strategies of someone trying to describe them.  It is one of the influences towards developing a somatic learning system that goes beyond what is being described in current social conditioning trends. 

A companion book titled  ‘Somatic Archetypes’ will be available.  This will be a foundation pattern to support a practical reference to core reactive responses.  Practical in that they will focus on actionable somatic understanding and not have any focus on evaluative expressions or right or wrong thinking.  The intention is to marry this understanding in active interactions in the moment.  The shift includes somatic engagement, versus old thinking patterns of social conditioning that shifted focus away from it in organized institutionalized education.

A new understanding of social conditioning has emerged with a powerful influence to cut through a term I learned in meditation, spiritual materialism. This is a result of the practices of functional integration and mentoring in how to speak authentically and with integrity that began in 2002. Spiritual materialism is an evaluative expression for the ego self-image.  In Feldenkrais, there is an understanding of an inner felt self-image that supports a new defining inner experience of it that isn’t built up through socially conditioned learned reactions that are focused on materialism through strategies.  Rather, it has a focus on being present from within and sensing from the inside first before outward actions of functional movement or spoken words. This means leading through the felt senses consciously to replace leading through thinking.   

Renee Lindstrom @somaticlifestyleinnovator Channel on YouTube

To support this upcoming launch, I have put my YouTube playlists in order. I have three channels. One has playlists to support the topics of the Inside Awareness Center for Integrative Somatic Learning. (Pictured above).  This includes the nine life areas broken into separate playlists. ie. Feldenkrais is in the Health Center. It is joined by Communication and Eating Plans. In these playlists, you will see early attempts to engage people to shift their focus of attention. For example, the #yyj Nature Walks, which is under the playlist of knowledge. There is also the Culture of Value program for early childhood development in that playlist that demonstrates the first stages of its development. The other channel is in my name, and it is for somatic innovation. The focus was to connect to the environmental triggers that stimulate types of behaviour to educate. 

Podcast

Finally, the third just started this past summer and fall, is my podcast.  Currently, it is voice audios of articles I have written to lay a foundation.  It will evolve and expand to include lives and interviews.  

As a dominant somatic empathic learner myself, I have first-hand experience in the alienation of children and adults with these learning styles. There is very little consideration given to the value of these learning styles and in fact, they are categorized, labelled and diagnosed as conditions, with an aim to drug and eradicate the differences they display to the expectation in the tightly defined patterns of Institutionalized education. Patterns that were designed for learning concepts with ease and little variance in the organized structure. This cognitive focus included debate-style communication development that lacked empathy training. In this context, empathy training is the skill development for good listening patterns where the core inner response is an interactive, flexible, and open-minded process, versus the closed-mindedness that results from judging the context of what is being heard as right and wrong based upon personal judgment and understanding.  


The programs at the Inside Awareness Center for Integrative Somatic Learning are focused on a mindfulness that balances both sets of needs of the cognitive style interpretation, and the somatic and empathic. It harnesses all components through functional integration of the physical body working in partnership with the emotional responses that generate the filter for thinking.

The intention for these YouTube platforms is to build an audience and to develop financial opportunities that will support this focus on somatic education.. Until now, I have funded it with my time and energy. I look forward to taking it to the next level. I am hoping you will consider viewing my channels, liking and subscribing to help build this lofty goal. If the content appeals to you, I hope you will share it to support getting a buzz going on these topics.

The following are the links to the YouTube channels. Please keep in mind, these are early developments that have been a learning process and for the process to grow a level of comfort and ease in being on stage. The last link is to a page on the Inside Awareness Center for Integrative Somatic learning explaining the nine life areas that are the core foundation in my perspective of functional integration, somatic dialogue and spatial awareness.

Center for Inside Awareness @ https://www.youtube.com/@somaticlifestyleinfluencer/playlists

Article of explanation @ https://wp.me/p17H3e-h6I

Renee Lindstrom – somatic lifestyle innovator @ https://www.youtube.com/@somaticlifestyleinfluencer/playlists

Renee Lindstrom – Podcast @ https://www.youtube.com/@somaticlifestyleinfluencer/playlists


Feldenkrais® Practitioner ’07, Communication & Empathy Coach, Art of Placement

Mastery of Fear & Anxiety stimulated by the physical environment of pain, from memories of past pain somatically

by Renee Lindstrom, GCFP, Author of Somatic Archetypes

On Podcast – @ReneeLindstromofficial

Since 2007, this author has had the opportunity to work with people who have had long-term chronic physical pain. In these cases, the body has been the environmental stimulus to inner messages and emotional responsive reactions. Usually, in Canada, people in these circumstances will seek out acute care to resolve the pain complaints. In some cases, the results of seeking solutions can backfire. The backfire comes from the interactive seeds of socially conditioned language. In this health wellness area, physical constraints from pain, the evaluative assessments by practitioners are conceptual and focused on fixing strategies. Sometimes this works, and other times it doesn’t. It only works with certain personalities. In some personalities, it increases anxiety. The current socially conditioned language is such that some people take it personally, which essentially means internalizing it. Others brush it off. Both responses have their peculiar consequences.

There is another communication perspective that is grounded in somatic awareness. In this form of communication, it starts where you are in the moment. It is not conceptual. This means the first focus is not on labelling and diagnosing, it is on the behaviour. Yes, physical function has a behaviour! It’s called one’s posture and postural transitions.

Here is an example I have created to demonstrate what a somatic response might be. It’s not based upon anyone in particular. In this example, someone is seeking understanding, support and reassurance after the disillusionment of conceptual assessments and labelling………

Here is my written response:

  • Nerve pain assessment:

With regards to the nerves in these circumstances, they were the last to be ignited from the environmental stimulus contributing to their flare-up.  Stands to reason, if the environment calms down, they will as well.

  • Somatic perspective of integration between mental, emotional and physical:

I am going to respond from a meditative mindfulness perspective.

You’re triggered. Something has happened that has stimulated past reactions to old injuries and events in your life that have come forward into the present.  Perhaps not with conscious awareness in a way to catch yourself, however, somatically.  It’s a somatic response directing your focus of attention through reactive conditioning.  A reaction that is familiar and shaped by past events (muscle, mental and emotional memory).  Does it present in the way that has been suggested?  Perhaps to someone who has learned to diagnose and label living experiences as conditions.  

So, let’s look at the past.  Yes, you have acute situations that have created a familiar pattern of response that has reared its ugly head due to the many factors all playing out at the same time.   Unfortunately, this means your physical body constraints in your movement patterns are similar to ones that have given you grief in the past.  Your responsive reaction is conditioned by those old experiences.  

How to engage your focus of attention differently? 

  • By shifting your focus of attention. 

Easy for me to write as I am not feeling the pain you’re having.  However, the hyper focus on it can increase the levels of discomfort more than 10-fold. 

How to shift your focus of attention? 

  • By changing the thought sentence structure in your inner mental pattern of thinking.  

Shift what if, or ……(whatever you’re saying to yourself), to, I have been here before and moved forward out of it. 

Your new mantra, “I have been here before and moved forward out of it.  I have been……..”

Micro Movements to shift focus of attention for calming the nervous system

The hyper focus is an aspect of your brain that is an alarm.  It is a warning system of the brain, and right now, yours is in a glitch as all sorts of events have hit all at once.  In meditation, we would focus on our breath.  This is the absolute hardest when experiencing this glitch.  

2.  So, move your body in the breathing patterns I have shown you.  This is where the body’s micro movement abilities can come in differently and play a big part in calming this glitch down.  Right now, the glitch is telling you an elusive story that your body is letting you down, and it’s not your safe haven in the moment.  So let’s change it.  The body can be fluid or it can be rigid through the constraints conditioning it.  Your body has gone into constraint due to circumstances.  That’s all. 

  • What do we know from past interactions? 

The physical function is not isolated from the emotional reactions and thought stories in our mental process.  It’s all one process,  all stimulated together and interplaying off one another.  Your glitch is your emotions reacting to the stories you are telling yourself.  What you’re telling yourself is stimulated by the real felt patterns you are somatically aware of.  The mantra above is what you tell yourself immediately upon catching yourself having these thought patterns that are not based upon the felt senses in the moment. 

  • Why?

You can take care of yourself.  You’ve done it before and have a historical pattern of it.  You are identifying the past and what didn’t work, now identify what did.  Balance it out. See number 3.

3.  In meditation, we learn to create gaps between our thoughts to calm our thoughts that run together and create havoc in our emotional responses.  We learn that thoughts in our mind run through in patterns that are not logical.

So we focus on our breath in sitting and watch these damn thoughts while attempting to become present in the moment.  Soon, we notice that the thoughts slow down.  I mean they, ….slooooowwwwwww down to the point of having significant spaces between them.  That’s when the magic happens.  That’s when somatically, the connection to what is really happening can be experienced.  This is when you learn, the thoughts are the illusion.  They have you spinning in circles, trying to catch your tail.  In these gaps you see, hear, touch, smell and taste batter.  All of a sudden, you can begin observing and taking in so much more information that is restricted by the thinking patterns you have learned.  That all thinking is – learned patterns of thought.  They are not real!  They are your perspective based on old information and learning. 

  • Let’s look at what’s real. 

Your skeleton is real.  It’s the strongest part in your body and lasts centuries after everything else is gone.  Begin to adjust through the skeleton.  However, if the pain and fear are too great, begin by focusing on your out breath. 

  • As you breathe out, count, starting at one. 

Each exhale will be different.  Redirect your mental function by giving it this job.  Count your breath. 

  • Get a straw and exhale through the straw.  Get your mental function to set a time for one minute and count the number of out breaths in that one minute. 
  • Then continue to exhale through the straw without counting for another 2 minutes. 
  • Come back and exhale while counting again, and notice if the number has changed from the first time.  Notice if the breath out is slower, longer and if there are spaces in between.

Come back to it many, many times to train your brain with this pattern.  Integrate it.  Do it in times of non-fear to have it as a tool in your kit for when you are. 

When you are in fear, focus on the exhalation, not the in breath. 

Recap

We have a mantra, a perspective and a pattern of breathing.  This will calm your nervous system and the glitch to create a new starting point.  In this new starting point, your constraints,  physically, mentally, and emotionally, can begin to limber up, increasing your windows of tolerance.  

We have been through these cycles together before.  You have this somatic experience, yet right now you are in a moment of old thinking that there is an acute care that will resolve this outside of you. It is an old pattern seeking relief and reassurance.   That’s just one focus of attention that is decreasing the window of tolerance.  Start by building the window of tolerance from inside.  You’ve got this.  I have witnessed it. 

You’ve got a few people to sit in this with you to begin to build up your levels of tolerance.  Recently, you’re strategies in bringing new people on board while in the acute stages didn’t support you rather added to deconstructing it.  

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Feldenkrais® Practitioner since 2007, Communication & Empathy Coach since 2004, Art of Placement since 2001