What Happens When The Nervous System Opens Too Fast
Description
You can have the most mind-blowing healing experience of your life and still find yourself right back in familiar patterns. Why? Because the nervous system defaults to what it knows. In this episode of Trauma Rewired, we explore why insight alone does not create lasting change and why the most intense healing experiences do not start in the mind, they start in the body.
Co-hosts Elisabeth Kristof, founder of BrainBased.com and the Neurosomatic Intelligence Coaching Certification, and Jennifer Wallace, Neurosomatic Psychedelic Preparation and Integration Guide, unpack peak somatic experiences through a trauma-informed lens. Together, they examine how experiences like breathwork, somatic practices, and psychedelics interact with neuroplasticity, interoception, and complex trauma. They also name an often-missing piece of the conversation: these experiences are not inherently healing without preparation, capacity, and integration.
This episode offers a grounded, nuanced discussion of why peak somatic experiences can be both transformative and destabilizing, especially for nervous systems shaped by chronic stress, dissociation, or developmental trauma. Rather than promoting quick fixes or heroic doses, Elisabeth and Jennifer emphasize nervous system safety, minimum effective dose, and relational support as essential ingredients for real, embodied change.
Timestamps:
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00:00 – Why insight alone does not create change
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05:40 – What peak somatic experiences are and are not
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14:20 – Neuroplasticity, psychedelics, and the default mode network
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28:10 – Somatic memory, dissociation, and complex trauma
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44:30 – Why preparation and integration matter more than the experience itself
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58:45 – Risks, discernment, and trauma-informed support
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1:12:30 – Capacity building and minimum effective dose
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1:24:00 – Integration, regulation, and long-term nervous system change
Key Takeaways:
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Peak somatic experiences amplify existing nervous system patterns rather than replacing them.
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Neuroplasticity is neutral and requires direction, support, and integration.
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Somatic memory often surfaces without narrative recall, especially in complex trauma.
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Preparation and capacity determine whether an experience is healing or destabilizing.
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Lasting change happens through consistent, embodied integration, not one-time breakthroughs.
Resources Mentioned:
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RewireTrial.com: Free two-week access to live neurosomatic intelligence classes and an on-demand library of nervous system practices
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BrainBased.com: Elisabeth's online community for applied neurology and somatic tools for behavior change, resilience, and stress processing
- Sacred Synapse: an educational YouTube channel founded by Jennifer Wallace that explores nervous system regulation, applied neuroscience, consciousness, and psychedelic preparation and integration through Neurosomatic Intelligence.
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Wayfinder Journal : helps you see the patterns shaping your inner world — and guides you through preparation, integration, and nervous system regulation using Neurosomatic Intelligence principles. → Find your way inward.
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- NSI Certification: https://neurosomaticintelligence.com/nsi-certification/
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