Yoga, Ayurveda & Somatic Wisdom for Modern Life

From the Inside Out #5 - Your Body Is Not A Dashboard

Maxi Meissner Season 1 Episode 10

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About twelve years ago I got a step counter, a simple one. And within a few weeks I stopped wearing it, not because it didn't work, but because it was taking the felt sense and joy out of walking. I was tracking my steps instead of feeling my feet on the ground.

That small experience stayed with me. And I think about it a lot now, in a wellness culture where tracking everything, sleep, HRV, recovery, readiness (soon hormones) has become not just normalised but actively encouraged.

This episode explores what happens to the nervous system when data becomes the primary language (or more and more the language) we use to understand the body. 

I also talk about what Ashtanga Mysore practice offers as a counterpoint, a practice with no mirrors, no screens, no metrics, where the nervous system is invited to settle rather than perform; and what no wearable, however sophisticated, can ever measure.

To be clear: If a wearable genuinely supports you, that's a good thing. For some people, especially those just beginning to reconnect with their body, that data can be a genuine doorway in - a first way of noticing something they couldn't quite feel yet on their own.

This isn't an argument against technology. It's an invitation to ask a different question: Is this tool supporting my body and nervous system feel safer and more connected, or is it slowly replacing my felt sense with something external, or becoming a way of surveilling and controlling my body?

This is the fifth episode in the mini-series From the Inside Out — on the body, the nervous system, and what creates lasting change.

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