Rooted Reflections is a collection of grounded wisdom, seasonal practices, and soul-aligned insights. These writings are meant to nourish your nervous system, inspire inner balance, and reconnect you to the cycles of nature and your own deep knowing.
Reflex Therapies: A Bridge Between the Nervous System and Healing
I just had the privilege of attending a two-day weekend workshop at Lauterstein with Edward Ulme, a trauma-informed bodyworker and teacher of advanced bodywork techniques. His deep understanding of neuroscience and reflex therapies opened my eyes to the profound potential of these modalities to facilitate healing.
Reflex therapies work by sending signals from the peripheral nervous system (PNS) to the central nervous system (CNS) and back, creating a feedback loop that helps the body regulate itself. This dynamic exchange has far-reaching effects, including pain reduction, improved nerve signaling, and deep relaxation.
What Are Reflex Therapies?
Reflex therapies are based on the principle that specific pressure points and reflexive responses in the body can trigger changes in the nervous system. These techniques stimulate pathways that restore communication between the brain, spinal cord, and body, allowing for recalibration and regulation.
This approach is different from traditional massage, which primarily works on muscles and fascia. Reflex therapies target neurological pathways and tap into the body's innate intelligence to promote healing.
The Nervous System’s Role in Healing
Our nervous system is constantly processing sensory input—whether we’re aware of it or not. When trauma, chronic stress, or injury disrupts this flow of communication, the body can become stuck in patterns of tension, pain, or dysfunction.
Edward Ulme’s work emphasizes how reflex therapies help re-establish proper signaling between the PNS and CNS, which can:
✅ Reduce chronic pain by re-educating the nervous system
✅ Improve nerve signaling for better mobility and coordination
✅ Regulate the autonomic nervous system for stress relief
✅ Enhance proprioception (the body's sense of position)
✅ Support trauma release by resetting nervous system responses
By gently stimulating these reflexive responses, the body can “unlearn” patterns of pain and restriction and “relearn” healthier ways of functioning.
How It Feels & Why It Works
In the workshop, I experienced firsthand how subtle yet powerful these techniques can be. Unlike deep tissue work, which can sometimes overwhelm the nervous system, reflex therapies use gentle, intentional touch that invites the body into a state of safety and receptivity.
The body responds by softening, unwinding, and shifting in ways that feel deeply organic. Instead of forcing change, this work creates an environment where the body can regulate itself.
One of the most exciting takeaways for me was how this practice has expanded my ability to listen to the body on a deeper level. Through working with Edward Ulme and diving into these techniques, I now have a greater understanding of the language of the body. This is profoundly changing my work, allowing me to be more attuned to the subtle messages the body communicates and respond in a way that facilitates deeper healing. I am still integrating this into my work and observing results, and I’m happy to have it in my repertoire.
Who Can Benefit?
Reflex therapies can be beneficial for a wide range of conditions, including:
Chronic pain and tension
Neuropathy and nerve-related conditions
PTSD and trauma recovery
Stress-related disorders
Movement and coordination challenges
This approach is especially powerful for trauma healing because it respects the body's innate intelligence, working with the nervous system rather than against it.
Final Thoughts
This modality is truly fascinating—a bridge between modern neuroscience and ancient body wisdom. It’s a reminder that healing doesn’t always require force; sometimes, the most profound shifts happen when we create space for the body to restore itself.
I’m excited to integrate these insights into my work and continue exploring the depths of nervous system-based healing.
Have you ever experienced reflex therapies? What was your experience like? Drop a comment—I’d love to hear your thoughts!
📩 Interested in experiencing this work firsthand? Let’s connect and explore how reflex therapies can support your healing journey.
The Language of Plants: How Nature Reveals Its Medicine
The Language of Plants: How Nature Reveals Its Medicine
Nature is always speaking. Every plant, tree, and mushroom carries a message encoded in its form, function, and the way it interacts with the world. Indigenous traditions have long understood that plants tell us what they do, not through words, but through their essence—the way they grow, adapt, and thrive. When we pay attention, we realize that plants not only nourish and heal us, but they also mirror the very processes they awaken within us.
This understanding aligns with an ancient concept known as the Doctrine of Signatures, which suggests that a plant’s shape, color, environment, and behavior reveal its healing properties. In other words, nature leaves us clues if we learn how to see them.
From vines that weave light to roots that detoxify, let’s explore how some of nature’s most profound medicines reveal their purpose through their very existence.
Ayahuasca: The Vine That Weaves Light
Deep in the Amazon rainforest, Ayahuasca grows in the dim, tangled underbelly of the jungle. It is a vine, one that climbs toward the light, weaving itself upward, forming intricate networks that bind the canopy together.
This is exactly what it does for us. Ayahuasca medicine pulls us from the depths of our unconscious, illuminating what has been hidden—traumas, suppressed emotions, ancestral imprints—so that we can weave ourselves whole again. It cleanses, purges, and rewires, much like the way it purifies the jungle, helping to balance its ecosystem. The vine teaches us that healing is not linear but an intricate, spiraling journey toward the light.
Mushrooms & Mycelium: The Web of Connection
Beneath the forest floor lies the mycelial network, an underground web stretching for miles, connecting trees, exchanging nutrients, and allowing the entire ecosystem to communicate. This intelligence—hidden from sight—is the foundation of life itself.
Psilocybin mushrooms embody this same wisdom. Their medicine dissolves the illusion of separation, reconnecting us to the web of existence. Just as mycelium strengthens the forest by redistributing resources, psilocybin rewires our neural pathways, fostering neuroplasticity, emotional healing, and deepened awareness. They remind us that we are not alone—we are part of an interconnected whole, speaking a language older than time.
Dandelion: The Rooted Cleanser
Dandelions are relentless. They push through concrete, thrive in inhospitable places, and refuse to be tamed. Their deep roots draw nutrients from the depths of the soil, cleansing and replenishing the land.
And this is precisely what they do for us. Dandelion is one of the most powerful detoxifiers, cleansing the liver, purifying the blood, and restoring vitality. It clears stagnation, physically and emotionally, helping us move through what’s stuck. Like its roots pulling up hidden nutrients, dandelion helps us unearth what’s buried within, making space for renewal.
Lotus: Rising from the Mud
The lotus is born in darkness, its roots buried in thick, murky waters. And yet, it rises—its delicate petals unfolding untouched by the mud below.
The medicine of the lotus is transformation. It teaches us that no matter how deep our suffering, we have the power to rise above it. Emotionally, lotus medicine clears toxicity from the mind and heart, bringing peace and clarity. Spiritually, it reminds us that our circumstances do not define us—it is our ability to transcend them that shapes who we are.
Cacao: The Heart Opener
The cacao tree grows in warm, fertile environments, thriving among other plants, sharing space in the ecosystem. Its fruit holds sacred seeds rich in theobromine, a compound that translates to “food of the gods.”
Cacao medicine nurtures the heart. Just as its fruit protects the seeds within, cacao creates a space for emotional safety, allowing us to soften, to feel, to love. It enhances circulation—both physically, by increasing blood flow, and energetically, by expanding our capacity for connection. Used ceremonially for thousands of years, cacao is a gentle yet profound heart opener. Drinking it with intention often leads to deep emotional release, creative flow, and a profound sense of warmth, as if the heart itself is blooming open.
Pine: The Breath of Life
Pine trees stand tall and ancient, their needles releasing a crisp, invigorating scent that cleanses the air. They endure the harshest winters, unwavering and resilient.
Pine medicine is breath, purification, and longevity. Its needles clear the lungs, its resin heals wounds, and its very presence revitalizes the spirit. Just as pine trees filter the air, their medicine clears emotional congestion, helping us release grief and breathe deeper—literally and metaphorically. Their towering strength reminds us to root deeply while reaching for the sky, standing firm through life’s storms.
Listening to the Wisdom of Plants
Plants are not just medicine—they are teachers. They show us how to heal by embodying their wisdom in their very being.
The vine reminds us to weave ourselves back into wholeness.
The mushroom teaches us that we are all connected.
The dandelion clears what is stagnant so new life can grow.
The lotus shows us how to rise above darkness.
The cacao tree opens our hearts to love.
The pine teaches us to breathe, to endure, to thrive.
When we listen to plants, we remember that healing is not something outside of us—it is something we are a part of. Nature holds the answers; all we have to do is pay attention.
Step outside. Take a breath. Listen. Nature is speaking—what is it telling you?
What plants have spoken to you on your journey? Share your experiences in the comments—I’d love to hear how nature has guided you. 🌿✨