
Mental health is weird. Not just the stigma or the diagnostic codes - but the actual practice of healing. We've discovered something that changes everything: the body and brain don't work separately. Science shows us it's an 80/20 split - your body sends WAY more information to your brain than your brain sends to your body. But we've been trained to ignore that. And for Christians? This disconnect runs even deeper.
In Part 1 of this two-part series, we're talking about something Christians have lost and desperately need back: connection to the body. We're going biblical. We're going theological. And we're addressing why Christians became afraid of their own bodies, what we lost when that happened, and how we reclaim embodied faith without falling into New Age traps.
In this episode, we're covering:
This one's going to step on some toes. But I hope it's also clarifying - and maybe even freeing.
Next week in Part 2: We dive into the clinical side of how trauma healing actually works when we integrate body and mind.
Key Topics: mental health, embodiment, biblical anthropology, body soul spirit, trauma healing, Christian yoga, spiritual discernment, flesh vs body, somatic practices, Greek philosophy, Enlightenment Christianity, New Age spirituality, embodied faith, mind-body connection, Christian fear of embodiment, putting to death the flesh, Romans 8:13, temple of the Holy Spirit, integrated healing, trauma and sin patterns, spiritual warfare, discernment practices, Holy Spirit, embodied worship
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