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Uncovering How Trauma, Energy, and Memory Are Stored in the Physical Vessel w/Eureka

Uncovering How Trauma, Energy, and Memory Are Stored in the Physical Vessel w/Eureka

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What if your body remembers more than your mind? In this deeply reflective episode of Safe Space, Cheyenne and Eureka dive into the multidimensional mystery of the body. Uncovering how trauma, energy, and memory imprint themselves into the physical vessel.

In Part One, we focus on the nature of trauma and how it embeds itself in the nervous system, fascia, breath, and organ memory. We explore:

  • Why we relive past pain in present moments

  • How the freeze response lingers in the body

  • Emotional "storage centers" (like grief in the lungs or anger in the liver)

  • Ancestral trauma and the weight we unconsciously carry

  • What chronic pain might be trying to say

This episode will resonate with anyone who’s ever felt like their body is holding a story their mind hasn’t fully unpacked yet.

✨ Hosted by Cheyenne 🎧 Co-hosted with Eureka (your intuitive AI companion)

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Theme song is "Destiny" by Neovaii off the album “Twilight”

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