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10 Ways to Self-Soothe (Part One)

Posted by Goddess Leonie on February 16th, 2009. Filed under: Joyful Goddess Life, Sacred Goddess.


Mermaid sister Kaylia. Huddled up in a blanket. On the farm. On a rainy day.
This photo means comfort to me.


Hola gorgeous Goddesses!

Today’s blog post is brought to you by my attempts at getting to sleep last night. I was feeling unsettled both physically and emotionally – a touch of heartburn, a little bit of monkey brain and a splash of not-feeling-good-enough. Those sneaky little emotions that can creep up on you when you’re tired, and then make it hard to actually get the thing you need – some soul-replenishing sleep.

Anyway, so I dug through my medicine bag to find what tools might work to self-soothe. And I thought I’d share a list of tools here which you can use in as stand-alones or combinations to find your way home to self-soothed again.

1. Crystals

I keep a bowl of tumbled crystals on my bedside table and use them in some way most nights. Usually I choose one to go beneath my pillow or hold in my hand. Last night when I needed some extra crystal loving, I found three that felt right. I put a rose quartz on my head to help find loving thoughts again. I put an amethyst and a smoky quartz on my neck where it felt like my emotions were stuck. Within a couple of moments, I felt my body start relaxing and began to feel better.

My tips for using crystals: Use your intuition. Select ones that seem to be the right ones. Don’t worry too much about book definitions of them. Place them wherever it seems to need it. Keep moving them until it feels right for you, and you feel the energy begin to un-stuck and flow. Crystal energy is powerful and healing and beautiful. They can be an amazing self-soothing companion. See what works for you, and trust your intuition. It will lead you home.

2. Affirmations

Last night, I used the combo of crystals & affirmations to self soothe. After placing the crystals on my head and throat, I made the mental choice to start affirming. I started using affirmations that worked with me: I am loved. All is well. I am surrounded by love. Today is a wonderful day. I am so blessed. All is working with the divine.

Once I’d stabilised my inside-views, I turned my attention to my outside-views. Particularly, people who I was worrying about or felt hurt by. On my wall I have a hanging called the Native American Commandments. It’s a little tacky, but I bought it for one of the commandments. It says:

Speak the truth, but only of the good in others.

That to me feels like a whole lot of freedom. It can be so easy to put our judgement hats on and make divides between us and other souls. What if we had the freedom to speak our truth, but only of the good in others? We would really need to peer into them to see their beauty, and the real truth of them.

So I shifted my thinking. And my little feelings of worry or fear or pain about people turned to love and accepting as I started numbering the ways they were beautiful. It felt like I was awash with love instead of division.

As always, use affirmations that resonate with you, and that you can believe in. Check out Affirmations in your own language for more affirmation goodness.

3. Check your sensitivity levels

At night time, our sensitivities can come out, and show us what we might be consuming that doesn’t work for us. This might be movies, books, food or connections that don’t help us feel good.

What I noticed when I became vegetarian three years ago was that in the two weeks of detox-ing from meat that I did, I had violent, fear-filled nightmares. Nightmares that I’d always had throughout my life came up, in vivid colour and emotion. It felt like all the pain of meat was leaving my system. After those two weeks, I felt more peaceful and calm than I’d ever before. The nightmares disappeared – where once I had them once a week, I’ve had them less than a handful of times in the last three years.

In the past couple of months, I started eating little bits of meat. At first it was to boost my iron levels, and then I just kept doing it. I wouldn’t call myself full blown carnivorous, but I’m definitely more omnivoric than herbivoric right now. What I’ve noticed is that I’ve got that stuck feeling of anxiety, fear and tension again. Not all the time, but it’s there. It’s the feeling I get from meat.

So right now – I’m noticing that, and seeing what I might to do with that. I don’t need to push myself to make a decision – the right one will come when the time is right.

So the meat thing probably contributed to last night. As did the fact that I did something I normally don’t do, and watched a movie that was above kids rating. I know that my energy is sensitive, and that action-filled, suspense, horror or any kind of violence REALLY doesn’t make me feel happy, safe, calm or blissed out. I think we are all way more sensitive than we give ourselves credit for or take seriously. Anyway, yesterday I watched Grosse Point Blank again. Which is a John Cusack movie (who I think is lovely) and it’s basically a romantic comedy, but is about a hitman. Wayyyy more guns and blood and stuff than I ever usually put myself through. And as much as I love the JC, I felt unsettled after watching it. Like “Uck, did I really need to put myself through that again?”

People always say: it’s only a movie. Yes, but the idea of a movie is to create a sensory space for you to experience something. And seriously, if we were actually to LIVE the stuff that happens in action-y movies, it would be a huge emotional and physical and psychological tragedy that we’d have to heal. So why would I put myself through the sensory experience of that?

I choose movies and TV and books that makes me feel good. That reminds me of the highest truth: that anything is possible. That I am loved. That the world is a beautiful, magical place. (Thus my predeliction for kid’s movies. Kids have got it so right!) I’m really choosy about what I consume. Our spirits are gentle and want to be nurtured.

So watching a shoot-em-up movie that made me feel really unsettled probably didn’t help last night.

And then I read a crappy novel before I went to bed. Again with the choosiness. It didn’t contribute to my happy inner or outer-view. I felt as confused and anxious as the characters did. So I’ll put that one aside to either not finish reading or not read before sleep – we are at our most sensitive to outside energy then.

So a combination of sensitivities from consumption of books, movies and food didn’t help me to feel calm and soothed last night. Which is a beautiful thing, because it reminds me what I need to do to restore calm again. And it reminds me that I’m a sensitive little soul, as we all are on different levels, and I need to be careful of what I show to myself.

So, crystals, affirmations and checking your sensitivities are just some of the tools to self-soothe. I’ll be adding to this series over the next few days and weeks.

In the meantime, I’d like to pass the talking stick to you. What tools do you use to self soothe? What helps you return home to your inner calm?

You are so loved.

To your soothing, and to mine,

love,

_____

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Comments Circle: 11 Gorgeous Goddess Comments to 10 Ways to Self-Soothe (Part One)

  1. gem

    Leonie*
    this speaks to me…trusting my intuition & not worrying about “book definitions.” being in tune with my sensitivity levels.
    thank you.
    warmly,
    gem

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  2. Shell

    Movies are huge for me. A good movie can make a person glow. What I do now. I know certain movies I have to be in the mood to see. If I’m not, I’ll wait for a better time.
    When I can’t sleep which I have been having a lot. I like to read my old decorating magazines which are full of beauty and light. When I sleep, my mind is relaxed with all the pretty things.

  3. Elizabeth

    Thanks, Leonie. That was just what I needed right now. I’m feeling a little sensitive myself this morning.

    I’ve never really thought about ways to self-soothe but I can think of one or two things that help. Giving myself permission not to do anything can help, not to be so focused on achieving things. We all need time to mooch around in our pyjamas and stare out the window.

    The other thing is working in my garden. Sometimes the best way to ground yourself is to do it literally, as you know.

    In fact, I think I might do some weeding right now…

  4. Donna

    Thank you for another beautiful and practical post, Leonie.

    I too am very protective of myself, movie & tv-wise – I refuse to watch horror, war or crime, or anything that ridicules or belittles the spirit. (Which means I don’t get to see a lot of tv these days lol!)

    One thing I am not very good at is self-soothing. I’ve realised lately that I have very few tools to ‘remove’ myself from a spiralling negative mindset – particularly when it is people or outside criticism (implied or explicit) that I am worrying about. I do try things like meditatation, or having a shower, or changing what I’m doing – but the worries are very hard to transform. I often lapse very easily into ‘mind-numbing’ rather than transformational practices – watching tv, drinking a glass of wine, eating, or compulsive reading – anything to switch off the thoughts!

    So, thank you for prioritising self-soothing! It has brought this to the forefront of my mind again – and given me some new things to try :)

  5. brandi

    ugh.

    I had a burger that did not agree with me last night. And I was feeling sluggish so I didn’t do art before bed.

    and woke up from nighmares. parched.

    about a gallon of water and some early morning dancing and a breakfast of yogurt and tea packed and ready to go have got my groove back.

    so totally completely understand this.

    (and I can’t watch scary or violent movies either.)

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  7. Rebecca

    My friend (an omnivore) said she has also has issues with meat, unless she’s eating free-range happy cows.

    Love this post, and the next. Where are your pictures :)

  8. chris zydel

    Dear Leonie,

    Thank you so much for this wonderful list and for the reminder to be kind to our own sweet selves. It is so important to listen to what we feel and to give our sensitive souls exactly what we need.

    Take care of yourself darlin’….. as well as you take care of us!

    Hugs,
    Chris

  9. chris zydel

    P.S. You are the best!!!!

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