Deborah Sue Lynn, LMT

Deborah Sue Lynn, LMT Sessions can help you explore living an authentic and abundant life within your body, connecting with your deepest desires and being, and healing.

02/15/2023
To be of courage...encourage...to be of body...embody...and all of it is practice, moment by moment, picture of grace, a...
03/17/2020

To be of courage...encourage...to be of body...embody...and all of it is practice, moment by moment, picture of grace, allowing the whole of me to have space, to find center at the ground zero of me.

What memories, sayings, photographs help you move closer to your center...your ground zero of being?

Love and much grace to all.
Thanks for stopping by.

12/28/2018
12/09/2018

“Whenever your heart space, your mind space, and your body space are all present and accounted for at the same time, you can experience pure presence, a moment of deep inner connection with the pure, gratuitous Being of anything and everything. “. Richard Rohr is talking about contemplation practice yet this bringing these three aspects of ourselves to presence at the same time is part of what a regular practice of Rosen Bodywork can facilitate. This is one way we can engage healing in the deeper places of our Being.

This.
12/01/2018

This.

Rosen sessions provide such a space and nurtures curiosity with compassion.
03/14/2018

Rosen sessions provide such a space and nurtures curiosity with compassion.

In the contemporary self-help world, we are often admonished to “let go” of difficult states of mind that we do not like, those that emerge out of the darkness and dwell in the underworld, and are not deemed valid by a more solar/ transcendent spirituality. Anger is bad, confusion is a sign we’ve failed, fear is fantasized as some “opposite” of love, and so forth. As a result, these only get pushed further into the shadow where they will eventually come out, often in ways that further suffering for ourselves and others.

As with all teachings and medicines, there is wisdom in letting go, however as always the invitation is into subtlety and into depth, not into bite-sized fast-food spiritual clichés. In my clinical work I have seen how the project of "letting go" for many can be yet another manifestation of unconscious self-aggression and the abandonment of parts of ourselves that were not acceptable in our families of origin. In this sense, the demand that we let them go is often an enactment of the way our emotional world was related to at an earlier time: “Just get over it. Snap out of it. Stop crying. We’ve given you everything, stop being so sad. Don’t you dare get angry with me.” Another way that we end up attacking our own vulnerability, in ways that are remarkably similar to the way it was met when we were younger.

From this perspective, anger does not need to be "let go of," nor do jealousy, shame, sadness, despair, fear, or a sense of unworthiness. The invitation is to step off the battlefield and into curiosity, relationship, kindness, and meaning. We are never going to find the intimacy, connection, and freedom we are longing for as long as we are subtly at war with parts of ourselves, deeming them invalid and splitting off from the thoughts, feelings, and impulses that the world has said are not okay, including the spiritual world which is oriented in its own conditioning. But only by providing a home and a sanctuary where the entire inner ecology of what we are can be held, contained, and its rightful place can be found.

These parts of ourselves need not be “let go” but will “let go” of us when their function is no longer needed, when we no longer require the protection they have provided, and when we have fully turned toward them, listened to their meaning and called off the war. When we have allowed them to share their essence. When we have allowed their wisdom nature to come through the symptom and for its messages to be decoded. When the figures of the inner landscape have been met, tended to with soul, and touched with presence.

In the Dzogchen tradition, it is said that the nature of all experience is to "self-liberate" in open, compassionate awareness. It does not require our efforts to transform it, including “letting it go” in order to experience the freedom and aliveness that is the birthright of all beings. We do not need to get rid, of shift, or even heal these difficult states, or convert them into their opposites. But to hold these parts and provide them with space, as we begin to discover that they are not enemies to do battle with, but as allies come to remind us of how vast we truly are.

Touched Into Being Body Centered Therapies has anew location within:Cedar Tree Wellness Center,4623 Trousdale, Nashville...
03/07/2018

Touched Into Being Body Centered Therapies has a
new location within:
Cedar Tree Wellness Center,
4623 Trousdale, Nashville TN 37204

We are excited to be sharing space with Kimberly Payne and Changing Lives Therapy

There is an open house scheduled for March 15th 3:00pm - 5:00pm.
Stop by as you can!

Come, let’s become human together.
01/19/2018

Come, let’s become human together.

I am reminded today, in the midst of a town buzzing with shopping for presents, that there is only one eternal and true ...
12/19/2017

I am reminded today, in the midst of a town buzzing with shopping for presents, that there is only one eternal and true present:
The gift of Presence.
Presence with self, one another, the birds and trees.

Today’s meditation from Daily Calm was spot on for me. Perhaps with you, too...

09/12/2017

For such a time as this:

SWEET DARKNESS

When your eyes are tired
the world is tired also.

When your vision has gone,
no part of the world can find you.

Time to go into the dark
where the night has eyes
to recognize its own.

There you can be sure
you are not beyond love.

The dark will be your home
tonight.

The night will give you a horizon
further than you can see.

You must learn one thing.
The world was made to be free in.

Give up all the other worlds
except the one to which you belong.

Sometimes it takes darkness and the sweet
confinement of your aloneness
to learn

anything or anyone
that does not bring you alive

is too small for you.
..

‘Sweet Darkness’
From ‘The House of Belonging’
Poems by David Whyte
© David Whyte and Many Rivers Press

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