The Art of Neurogenic Integration

The Art of Tremoring in Your Personal Practice

The practice of Neurogenic Tremoring is a unique and personal experience where you practice deep listening to your body, emotions and inner processes. It’s about cultivation of your ability to take the role of the observer and become less caught up in the emotions, the mind or the body. This is also essential in self-regulation.

The creative aspect of exploring new body positions and movements, breathing awareness and to be curious about this phenomenon and how it works through you and for you, to foster a deeper connection with oneself.

Facilitation is a Skillful Art

The art of facilitation lies in the interplay between intuition, presence, observation, knowledge, understanding, technique and guiding. There is an art of holding space, setting the stage for safety and exploration, and being open to new experiences, releases, or physical sensations—without rushing the process.

The Art lies not in knowledge, though it is most certainly based on knowledge and understanding of the body. The Artful facilitator is present in a state of neutral compassion and keen observation.

In a group the facilitator will know to move the group not only as a whole, but to address the individual through the group, using guidance, tone of voice, breath, positioning and sometimes direct individual attention and guidance when needed. A group is like its own organism, often moving as a whole, the facilitator, almost like a “conductor”.

Individual facilitation requires deep curiosity as well as keen observation and patience. To know or intuitively feel, when to assist a release or facilitate a new discovery, when to help the body find and explore new possibilities and discover new solutions, when to sit back, be neutral and observing, letting the process run its due course.

The Art of Neurogenic Tremoring, Neurogenic Integration, is dear to our hearts. It is like everything else, an ever-evolving skill that grows with experience. We aim to share what all we can about this from different practitioners.

If you are already trained in NIT (or are a TRE practitioner) feel free to explore our growing library of online classes.

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