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Serenity Rising™ | Somatic Regulation Mist for Sensory Overload
Serenity Rising™ | Somatic Regulation Mist for Sensory Overload
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Serenity Rising™ | Somatic Regulation Mist for Sensory Overload
The Mechanical Shift: This is not about the scent. It is a functional intervention for your nervous system. When you take a deep inhale of Serenity Rising™, you will feel a distinct cooling sensation move directly to where your body is holding tension—the jaw, the throat, or the chest. It is formulated to trigger a reflexive, deep exhale, manually shifting you out of a "bracing" posture.
What it does:
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Automatic Sigh Trigger: Physically signals the system to transition from "fight or flight" into a state of restorative stillness.
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Somatic Anchoring: Uses cooling botanical markers to ground you back into your body during periods of sensory overload.
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System Reset: Dissolves the "mental static" of a busy day and repetitive thoughts.
When to use: When your mind won’t shut off and your body won’t settle. Use this ritual when you are tired, wired, and still carrying the weight of the day in your physical frame.
How to use:
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The Reset Ritual: Spray 3 pumps into your immediate sensory field, close your eyes, and let the mist fall. Inhale deeply, noticing the cooling path the mist takes. Allow the reflexive exhale to happen naturally.
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The Space Clear: Mist your environment when the sensory input around you feels heavy or overstimulating.
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The Sleep Anchor: Spray linens or pillows 5 minutes before bed to signal to your nervous system that it is safe to drop.
Key notes:
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Linden & Chamomile: Traditionally used to anchor the senses and support a quieted internal environment.
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Orange Blossom & Rose: To gently lift the weight of emotional and sensory exhaustion.
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Lavender & Vanilla: To soften the edges of the day and provide a tactile sense of calm.
What this is: This is a strategic intervention for when everything feels like too much. It is about how your body responds, not just how the room smells.
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