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Unwinding the Biology of Threat

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By: Dr. Jagdeep Johal
Narrated by: Jagdeep Johal
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EASE: Unwinding the Biology of Threat isn't another self-help manual. It's a journey back to your body's innate wisdom, a rediscovery of the natural state of ease that's been buried beneath layers of tension and limiting beliefs.

Dr. Jagdeep Johal, draws on cutting-edge neuroscience, ancient practices, and his own profound personal experiences to reveal:

The "Threat Bucket": A simple, yet powerful, metaphor for understanding how stress accumulates and impacts your well-being.

  • The Power of Motion: Why movement is your nervous system's natural reset button, and how to use it to release trapped tension.
  • The Villains of the Mind: How shame, comfort, and distraction keep you stuck in cycles of dis-ease.
  • The Wisdom of Your Body: Practical tools to reconnect with your intuition, quiet your inner critic, and cultivate a deeper sense of presence.
  • The Ripple Effect of Ease: How cultivating inner peace transforms not only your life, but the world around you.

EASE is an invitation to stop striving and start thriving. It's a guide to reclaiming your birthright: a life of balance, joy, and authentic connection. It's time to remember the song your body already knows.

©2025 Jagdeep johal (P)2025 Jagdeep johal
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