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April 1, 2026
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If you’ve spent any time in wellness spaces lately, you’ve probably come across the word somatic. It’s showing up in therapy rooms, in coaching conversations, on social media feeds, and in the mouths of people who are finally starting to understand why talking about their feelings isn’t always enough. And if you’re not quite sure what it means yet, you are in exactly the right place
Because somatic healing is one of the most important things I work with at Blood & Honey, and I want to break it down in a way that actually makes sense and not in a clinical and overwhelming way.
The word somatic simply means “of the body.” So somatic healing is, at its core, healing that involves the body, not just the mind. It’s the understanding that your emotions, your experiences, your stress, and your trauma don’t just live in your thoughts. They live in your tissues, your muscles, your chest, your throat, your gut.
You’ve probably already felt this without having a word for it. The way your shoulders creep up toward your ears when you’re anxious. The tightness in your chest when you’re trying not to cry. The heaviness in your limbs after an emotional week. That is your body holding what your mind hasn’t fully processed yet. And that is exactly what somatic work addresses.
“The body keeps the score.” — a phrase coined by psychiatrist Dr. Bessel van der Kolk, whose research on trauma and the body helped bring somatic awareness into mainstream conversation.
https://www.besselvanderkolk.com/resources/the-body-keeps-the-score
Traditional therapy and self-help often focus heavily on understanding, on naming what happened, tracing it back to its roots, and making sense of it all in your head. And that work is valuable. But for a lot of women, there comes a point where you understand everything and still feel the same. Still tense and reactive. Still holding something you can’t seem to put down.
Just because your mind understands something doesn’t mean your body has let it go. Somatic healing works on a different level that invites the body to process what the mind has already tried to logic its way through. And often, that’s where the real shift happens.
If you’re curious what this feels like in practice, the Express It: Free Virtual Healing Circle is a gentle place to start. It’s a held space to move energy, feel what’s present, and actually express it — no experience needed.
Save your free spot → https://raelynngoodwin.myflodesk.com/expressit
Here’s something I find deeply beautiful about this work: the body doesn’t always respond to stillness. Sometimes it needs to MOVE. It needs sound, colour, mark-making, breath. It needs to express something outward so the energy doesn’t just sit and spin.
This is why creative expression is such a powerful somatic tool. When you pick up a pen and scribble without trying to make it pretty, or move your body to music without choreography, or make sound without worrying how it sounds… You are giving your nervous system a way out. You are creating a channel for what’s been stuck to actually flow.
It’s not about creating something impressive but about letting creativity speak through the body. A way of expressing what words haven’t been able to hold.
In my work, I use things like scribble journaling, expressive movement, and emotion-led creative practices to help women access parts of themselves that thinking and talking can’t always reach. And what I see again and again is that when the body finally gets to express, something softens. Something shifts. Something releases that has been waiting for a long time.
If you’re drawn to body-based and intuitive practices, the Crystals & Intuition Workshop weaves somatic awareness with energetic tools that help you strengthen your inner voice and trust what you already know.
Save your spot → https://raelynngoodwin.myflodesk.com/crystals
Somatic healing doesn’t look the same for everyone, and it definitely doesn’t have to look like lying on a table in a therapist’s office. It can be as simple — and as profound — as learning to notice what your body is doing when a certain feeling arises. Pausing. Breathing into it. Asking your body what it needs instead of immediately trying to fix it or suppress it.
It can also look like expressive movement, breathwork, creative journaling, sound, or being in a held space where you feel safe enough to actually FEEL. The common thread is this: you are bringing your body into the process instead of leaving it behind.
And what makes this work different from a lot of what’s out there is that it doesn’t ask you to have it all figured out first. It actually works best when you don’t. When you’re willing to be a little messy, a little honest, and genuinely present with yourself.
If you’ve ever felt like you’re carrying more than you can explain, if you understand your patterns but can’t seem to break them, if you’ve tried a lot of things and still feel stuck in your body or disconnected from yourself, then YES, this work was made for you!
Somatic healing isn’t about repairing who you are. It’s about reconnecting with what’s already there.
Rebirth & Power is an in-person guided program built entirely around this kind of work. Over eight weeks, we use somatic awareness, creative expression, and honest self-inquiry to help you rebuild self-trust and reconnect with your own power, but not the kind that’s performed, the kind that feels like you can finally just be yourself.
Sign up before April 10th and receive a complimentary Embodiment Portrait Session as a celebration of completing the program.
Learn more and claim your spot → https://raelynngoodwin.myflodesk.com/inpersonrebirth
And if you’re not sure where to start, that’s okay too. You don’t have to have a plan. You just have to be a little curious and a little willing. The rest unfolds from there.
If you want to explore what working together looks like on a deeper level, 1:1 coaching is where we go all the way in by building a practice that is entirely yours, at a pace that your nervous system can actually receive. https://bloodandhoneycollective.com/contact-raelynn
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