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Exiled & Rising: Trauma Recovery & Somatic Healing

PTSD and the Conflict Inside: The Fight Between Rest and Survival

26 Oct 2025

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A survivor’s nervous system toggles between collapse and compulsion; healing begins by honoring both protectors and learning to pause in micro-doses.   _______________________ Get the Book: The Trauma We Don't Talk About https://amzn.to/41SjKKL ❤️  Please donate . This podcast is independently run. No production teams. Fancy edits. Only a somatic therpay, truth & storytelling.   https://donate.stripe.com/3cI9AS5Xfb9W6O832VfEk00       ANA TEACHINGS & PROGRAMS https://exiledandrising.mykajabi.com/store Core teaching Two-part tug-of-war: Ana names an inner split many trauma survivors feel: a part that wants to shut down and hide (resignation/exhaustion), and a part that demands relentless doing (pressure/perfection, “get the next thing done and do it right”). This maps to a nervous system oscillation between collapse and overdrive. Ancestral pressure, present body: The “screaming part” carries inherited survival instructions—keep moving or you’ll be overwhelmed. It’s an adaptive strategy passed through family history and lived experience, not a character flaw. Fear of pausing: Stillness threatens to surface unprocessed pain. The body anticipates that if I stop, the memories will catch me, so it pushes activity as a protective shield. Somatic & nervous system lens Shutdown part (dorsal vagal / collapse): Fatigue, numbness, retreat, invisibility. Function: reduce exposure and conserve energy when safety feels out of reach. Screaming/doing part (sympathetic / fight–flight): Urgency, perfectionism, productivity compulsion. Function: outrun the pain; if I keep moving, I won’t feel it. Oscillation as the symptom: Many survivors pendulate between these poles, rarely landing in ventral vagal states (connection, rest, play). The conflict is protective but exhausting. Parts work (IFS-informed view) Manager part: the “screaming” achiever managing risk via control, speed, and standards. Exile(s): the pain and memories that feel too much to contact directly. Firefighter/shutdown: the resigning, hiding part that douses overwhelm via withdrawal. Self/compassionate witness: the healing stance Ana invites—curious, nonjudgmental, capable of contacting each part without fusing with it. Intergenerational frame Inherited alarms: “As if all my ancestors are behind me” evokes intergenerational vigilance: families who survived war, displacement, or scarcity often transmit implicit rules—don’t stop, don’t feel, keep moving. Respect the purpose: These rules kept people alive. Healing means honoring their intent while updating them for present conditions. Why pausing is hard (and necessary) Threat of memory: Pausing reduces the noise that kept pain at bay; the system... Chapters (00:00:00) - Conflict

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