Bridgett Takenaga, LMP, CCST

Bridgett Takenaga, LMP, CCST Constantly learning... License #17212 My clientele consists of people across the board in activity level and age.

Whether you are 70 years young and cruising along or a fresh faced young adult learning to take care of your body; I aim to help you find some peace within your own skin in the present moment of your journey. I have been a licensed massage practitioner since 2002. My certifications include Craniosacral therapy, pediatric Craniosacral therapy, Reiki, pregnancy massage and intra-oral massage. Some of the techniques that I incorporate in a session include myofascial release, Structural Relief Therapy, Craniosacral therapy, Reiki, as well as massage.

01/07/2026

HOW TO PROCESS YOUR FEELINGS (Without Being Controlled by Them)

Feelings are not problems to fix.
They are messages to understand.

Most suffering doesn’t come from emotions themselves —
it comes from resisting them, suppressing them, or becoming lost inside them.

Here’s how to process your feelings with awareness, not avoidance:

1. PAUSE
Before reacting, pause.

Take a breath.
Slow your body down.

This pause creates space between what you feel and what you do.
In that space, wisdom can arise.

In Buddhism, this moment of pause is mindfulness —
the ability to see clearly instead of acting blindly.

Not every emotion needs an immediate response.
Some only need your attention.

2. NAME IT
Give the feeling a name.

Anger.
Sadness.
Fear.
Disappointment.
Joy.

Naming an emotion takes away its power to overwhelm you.
What is named becomes observed, not possessed.

You are not “angry.”
Anger is arising within you.

This subtle shift reminds you:
You are the observer, not the emotion.

3. FEEL IT (WITHOUT JUDGMENT)
Sit with the emotion instead of pushing it away.

Don’t label it as good or bad.
Don’t rush to escape it.
Don’t shame yourself for feeling it.

Feelings are like waves —
they rise, peak, and fall if you don’t fight them.

In Buddhist practice, this is equanimity:
allowing what is, without clinging or aversion.

What you resist persists.
What you allow, softens.

4. ASK WHY
Gently explore the root.

What triggered this feeling?
What expectation was unmet?
What attachment was touched?

Often, emotions reveal hidden truths —
unhealed wounds, unmet needs, or false stories we tell ourselves.

This is not about blaming yourself or others.
It’s about understanding.

Awareness turns pain into insight.

5. RELEASE
Once understood, let it move through you.

Breathe deeply.
Write it out.
Speak to someone you trust.
Sit quietly and watch it fade.

Feelings are energy.
If they are not expressed or released, they become stored tension.

Release does not mean forgetting.
It means not carrying unnecessary weight.

6. SHIFT
After release, gently redirect your energy.

Toward calm.
Toward kindness.
Toward something constructive.

Not as an escape —
but as a conscious choice.

This is wisdom in action:
choosing peace over rumination, growth over repetition.

FINAL TRUTH.

Feelings are temporary guests.
They come to teach, not to stay forever.

Suffering begins when you cling.
Freedom begins when you observe, understand, and let go.

You don’t need to control your emotions.
You need to befriend them — and know when to let them leave.

🧘‍♂️ Nothing that arises is meant to be held onto forever.

01/05/2026

Day 004 of 365

Happy New Years Eve Eve!
12/30/2025

Happy New Years Eve Eve!

A New Year's Blessing

May this new year unfold with light and promise.
May your body feel strong, your mind feel clear
and your heart remain open to possibility.

May you awaken with purpose in your breath
and rest at night knowing you did enough.

May opportunity meet your effort,
patience walk beside ambition,
and challenges sharpen you
without ever hardening you.

May laughter arrive often and stay awhile.
May love, old and new, grow deeper, truer.

May you give freely without losing yourself,
and receive fully, without hesitation.

And when the road bends without warning,
may you trust the strength you’ve earned
and the wisdom you carry to guide you.

May this be a year of steady growth,
honest joy, and gentle courage,
a future that feels not only hopeful,
but open and welcoming too.

~ 'A New Year's Blessing' by Spirit of a Hippie

✍️ Mary Anne Byrne

~ Art by Olya Haydamaka

11/27/2025

Happy Thanksgiving 🍁 However you are spending the day, I hope you have a moment of peace and joy 🌺

11/10/2025

This is what wholeness looks like 🎨💫

11/04/2025
11/02/2025

Hope you remembered to adjust your clocks! Daylight savings ended ⏰

09/11/2025
I think I need one of these stickers 🤣
09/11/2025

I think I need one of these stickers 🤣

07/03/2025

Happy 4th of July weekend everyone! Stay safe! 🎆

05/11/2025

Happy Mother’s Day to all who share that role! 💐🌸🌻

Happy Star Wars Day!
05/04/2025

Happy Star Wars Day!

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Seattle, WA
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