Hello and welcome back to Yoga Solutions! This episode tackles a vital question: How do we stop confusing strong feelings for intuition? I'm joined by the insightful Dr. Gail Parker, psychologist, yoga educator, and author, renowned for blending psychology, yoga, and meditation for well-being and healing race-based stress and trauma.
Dr. Parker guides us in discerning the difference between strong emotions—often driven by our activated nervous system urging action—and true intuition, which arises from a quieter place of wisdom and knowing. We discuss the crucial practice of pausing, waiting for the emotional wave to pass before acting, and cultivating the patience needed to hear our inner guidance.
[01:03] Emotion (sympathetic activation) vs. Intuition (quieter wisdom, knowing).
[02:20] The wisdom of waiting for feelings to pass and the necessity of the pause.
[06:05] Introduction to Dr. Parker's practice for inner connection:
Step 1: Greet self with friendliness ("How are you?").
Step 2: Greet self with curiosity ("I wonder what will come up?").
Step 3: Greet self with concern ("What do you need from me right now?").
"Just because you think something doesn't make it a fact. It's the same with emotion or feeling. That's not intuition."
"Intuition is quieter... there's a stillness associated with it, that's how I trust it."
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Please know any yoga wellness or health advice presented is not meant to replace the advice of your personal physician or other healthcare professional always seek competent medical care.
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Ph.D., C-IAYT, E-RYT 500, author, psychologist and yoga therapist educator
She is the author of Restorative Yoga for Ethnic and Race-Based Stress and Trauma (2020) and Transforming Ethnic and Race-Based Traumatic Stress with Yoga (2021). She is the president of the Black Yoga Teachers Alliance (BYTA) Board of Directors. Dr. Parker is a faculty member in the Kripalu School of Integrative Yoga Therapy teaching in the Mental Health Module of the curriculum. Her broad expertise in behavioral health and wellness includes forty years as a practicing psychologist. Dr. Parker is a lifelong practitioner of yoga and is well known for her pioneering efforts to blend psychology, yoga, and meditation as effective self-care strategies that can enhance emotional balance, and contribute to the overall health and wellbeing of practitioners.
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