Disgust’s Protective Power: Celebrating our “Yuck!”
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How can we identify when we are having the important feeling of disgust, and what is it trying to tell us? The claiming of disgust is a powerful movement toward healing and for understanding our world both systemically and personally. In this webinar, Sarah Peyton investigates what opens to us when we begin to name and celebrate disgust.
This is primarily a learning and neuroscience content webinar, including a small number of actionable insights and healing process work. If you are seeking healing and resonance practice opportunities, please see Sarah’s upcoming courses here
What is happening when our upper lip pulls back from our teeth, when we have a bitter taste in our mouths, when nausea starts appearing around the edges of our experience, and when we no longer have a desire to eat? It may well be that we are experiencing something in our environment as invasive, intrusive, or a violation. When we may be feeling the natural body response to such actions: Disgust. The claiming of disgust is a powerful movement toward healing and has many implications for understanding our world both systemically and personally. In this webinar, Sarah investigates what opens to us when we begin to name and celebrate our own capacity for disgust.