
Life today is full of unexpected challenges, and for many, the stress of sudden job loss and uncertainty can feel overwhelming. I want to take a moment to acknowledge that no single practice can solve the deep and complex struggles you may be facing—but sometimes, a simple tool can help us navigate the storm with more ease. Shaking is a natural and effective way to release tension, regulate the nervous system, and create a sense of relief, even in difficult times.
In the video, I’ll guide you through a gentle shaking sequence designed to help your body let go of stress and restore balance. I invite you to practice with me and explore the many benefits of this powerful yet simple movement.
Shaking the body
Shaking the body—often referred to as therapeutic tremoring, neurogenic shaking, or somatic release—has profound emotional, physical, and therapeutic benefits. It is a natural mechanism used by the body to release stored stress and trauma, regulate the nervous system, and promote overall well-being.
Emotional Benefits of Shaking:
Releases Suppressed Emotions – Shaking helps discharge trapped emotions such as fear, anxiety, grief, and frustration by activating the body's innate ability to process and release energy.
Promotes Emotional Resilience – Regular shaking practice increases emotional capacity, making it easier to navigate stress and challenges without becoming overwhelmed.
Enhances Joy & Playfulness – Shaking naturally elevates mood and creates a sense of lightness, similar to spontaneous laughter or dance.
Breaks Emotional Patterns – It disrupts repetitive emotional loops, helping to shift out of negative thought patterns or emotional ruts.
Cultivates Presence & Grounding – By focusing on the body's sensations, shaking encourages mindfulness and a deep connection to the present moment.
Physical Benefits of Shaking:
Regulates the Nervous System – Shaking activates the body's parasympathetic nervous system (rest & digest), releasing tension stored in the muscles from chronic stress or trauma.
Improves Circulation & Detoxification – Shaking boosts lymphatic flow, helping to remove metabolic waste and increase blood circulation.
Reduces Muscle Tension & Stiffness – It releases deep-seated muscular contractions, helping to reset patterns of chronic holding and tightness.
Boosts Energy & Vitality – Shaking disperses stagnant energy and enhances the body's Qi (life force energy), making you feel refreshed and energized.
Supports Digestion & Organ Function – By stimulating the vagus nerve, shaking improves gut health, reduces inflammation, and enhances the function of internal organs.
Aids in Pain Relief – Shaking can disrupt pain signals by interrupting stress patterns in the nervous system and increasing endorphin release.

Therapeutic Benefits of Shaking (Trauma Release & Healing):
Discharges Trauma from the Body – Many animals instinctively shake after stressful events to reset their nervous system. Humans can do this too, helping to release stored trauma responses such as fight, flight, freeze, or fawn.
Regulates the Central Nervous System (CNS) – Shaking discharges excess adrenaline and cortisol, allowing the body to return to homeostasis after stress. It helps shift from a hypervigilant or dissociated state into a regulated and balanced nervous system.
Enhances Neuroplasticity – By breaking stuck neural pathways, shaking supports the brain's ability to rewire itself, helping to create new, healthier response patterns to stress.
Supports Vagus Nerve Activation – The vagus nerve is a key component of nervous system regulation. Shaking activates the ventral vagal complex, which promotes safety, connection, and relaxation.
Releases Stored Cellular Memory – Trauma and stress can be held in the fascia and muscles. Shaking helps unlock and release cellular imprints of past experiences.
How Does Shaking Help Clear the Epigenome?
The epigenome is the set of biological mechanisms that regulate gene expression—meaning, it determines which genes are turned on or off based on environmental and emotional factors. Chronic stress, trauma, and negative emotions can cause epigenetic modifications that lead to disease, inflammation, and emotional dysregulation.
Releases Stress-Imprinted Genes – Stress and trauma chemically alter gene expression, often keeping the body in a hyperactive stress response. Shaking helps reverse these imprints, restoring natural gene function.
Detoxifies Stress-Related Proteins – Trauma can lead to protein misfolding and buildup of stress-related proteins in the brain and body. Shaking flushes these out through lymphatic and nervous system regulation.
Restores Nervous System Balance – By shifting from survival mode (sympathetic dominance) to homeostasis, shaking reverses stress-based epigenetic programming that may have been inherited or developed over time.
Interrupts Generational Trauma Patterns – Trauma can be passed down through epigenetic markers. Shaking helps clear these stored imprints, supporting emotional healing and resilience for future generations.
How to Practice Shaking for Nervous System Regulation & Healing:
Set an intention – Decide what you want to release (stress, tension, emotions, trauma).
Stand or sit in a comfortable position – Keep your knees soft and loose.
Start small – Gently bounce your knees and let the movement spread.
Let go of control – Allow natural, spontaneous shaking to emerge rather than forcing movements.
Breathe deeply – Inhale through the nose, exhale through the mouth to enhance the release.
Make sounds – Humming, sighing, or vocalizing can deepen the release process.
Shake for 5-15 minutes – Do this daily or as needed for nervous system reset.
Rest afterward – Lie down and integrate the experience with stillness and deep breathing.
Final Thoughts
Shaking is a powerful, primal healing tool that resets the nervous system, clears emotional blocks, and supports deep healing on a cellular level. It works by discharging stress, regulating the CNS, and reprogramming epigenetic imprints—helping you step into a state of greater peace, vitality, and resilience.
Herbal nervines, adptogens, and Qigong are reliable support for stressful times! If you liked this video and want to experience more of the benefits of Qigong, try this 13-minute morning Qigong routine so you can wake up energized and ready for the day!
I sincerely hope this post supports you and your well-being! In my post, 25 Simple Ways to Improve Your Mood, I give even more creative ways to feel better!
Maria
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