What Science and Buddhism Say About How to Regulate Your Own Nervous System | Deb Dana & Kaira Jewel Lingo
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🗓️ 14 November 2022
⏱️ 75 minutes
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Summary
Is it possible to learn to spot which state your nervous system is in and move from suboptimal states to much better ones? The subject of how to work with your own nervous system is called Polyvagal Theory and today's guests Deb Dana & Kaira Jewel Lingo will give us a primer on what that exactly means. They will also talk about how our nervous systems are connected to the nervous systems of other people, and how we can learn to co-regulate our systems for the betterment of others.
Deb Dana is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, who is a clinician, consultant and author specializing in complex trauma. Her work is focused on using the lens of Polyvagal Theory to understand and resolve the impact of trauma, and creating ways of working that honor the role of the autonomic nervous system. She has written several books, including Anchored: How to Befriend Your Nervous System Using Polyvagal Theory.
Kaira Jewel Lingo is a Dharma teacher with a lifelong interest in spirituality and social justice. After living as an ordained nun for 15 years in Thich Nhat Hanh's monastic community, Kaira Jewel now teaches internationally in the Zen lineage and the Vipassana tradition, as well as in secular mindfulness, with a focus on activists, Black, Indigenous, and People of Color, artists, educators, families, and youth. She is author of We Were Made for These Times: Ten Lessons for Moving Through Change, Loss, and Disruption.
This is the third installment of our series called, The Art and Science of Keeping Your Sh*t Together. In each episode we bring together a meditative adept or Buddhist scholar and a respected scientist. The idea is to give you the best of both worlds to arm you with both modern and ancient tools for regulating your emotions.
In this episode we talk about:
- The basics of Polyvagal Theory
- A fascinating and easily graspable concept from Buddhist psychology called, "store consciousness"
- The interconnectedness of our nervous systems and the responsibility that creates for all of us
- How to handle being annoyed
- What happens when we beat ourselves up with "shoulds," and how to stop doing that
- The value of simply knowing, in the moments when you're stuck, that those moments are impermanent
- How to allow your suffering to inform your life
- The value of "micro-moments"
- Two ways of caring for painful states without suppressing them
- And the power of action and service in overcoming anxiety
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| 0:00.0 | This is the 10% happier podcast. |
| 0:05.9 | I'm Dan Harris. |
| 0:07.9 | Hey, everybody. |
| 0:11.8 | It is such a compelling idea that you can become an active operator of your own nervous |
| 0:17.2 | system that you can learn to spot which state your nervous system is in and then move |
| 0:22.5 | from suboptimal states to much better ones. |
| 0:25.7 | We did an episode on this very subject, which is technically called polyvagal theory |
| 0:31.3 | a few months ago, and it got quite a positive response. |
| 0:34.1 | So now we're bringing back the guest we interviewed for that episode. |
| 0:38.1 | And we are pairing her with a Buddhist practitioner, a former nun, in fact, to see what a meditation |
| 0:44.1 | adept has to say about this theory and what a mindfulness practice can do to put the |
| 0:49.5 | whole process on steroids in a good way. |
| 0:53.8 | To say you do not have to have listened to that previous episode in order to understand |
| 0:58.5 | this conversation, although we will put the older episode in the show notes if you're |
| 1:02.2 | curious. |
| 1:03.5 | In this episode, you're going to get a primer on polyvagal theory or how to work with your |
| 1:07.3 | own nervous system. |
| 1:08.3 | And then we're going to expand to talk about how your nervous system is connected to the |
| 1:12.5 | nervous systems of other people and how we can co-regulate, which is a really powerful |
| 1:17.7 | idea that you can have an impact in, say, a contentious meeting, for example, just by |
| 1:24.4 | keeping your shit together. |
| 1:27.1 | Speaking of, this is the third installment of our series called The Art and Science |
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