Talk: Embodied Wisdom Amidst Climate Collapse

In an era defined by ecological poly-crises, how do we stay rooted amidst the realities of climate change? A purely cognitive approach can lead to repeating patterns of violence masked in green. Feeling our way through the intelligence of the body may offer a more balanced and direct path. The impact of capitalist-colonialist systems on our bodies drives us towards segregation, materialism, trauma, and chronic fatigue. What if instead; we harness the wisdom of our bodies to foster deeper connection and direction with an uncertain future?

Upcoming Events

Aug 13

Benefits of Biodynamic Somatic Therapy:

Move stagnation in the fascia and meridians
Regulate nervous system into health
Release blocks in the gut-brain connection
Detoxifies internal organs
Unwind compounded tension⁠
Integrate traumatic experiences
Alleviates pain related to tension
Renew stagnant energy in the body
Amplify internal embodied awareness
Restore the body from burn out
Allow the body to be held and seen
Better digestion and removal of waste

Aug 17

This sensorial session invites you into meeting your own fascia (the connective tissue that holds you together) and the underground world of mycelium (the fungal networks that hold forests together) as parallel worlds. Through guided movement, ambient music, gentle bodywork, and a shared mushroom broth to root together, we will explore how movement and mycelium can teach us how to relate, move, and listen rhizomatically.

Biodynamic Somatic Therapy in Singapore

June 21 - 30, 2025

Biodynamic Somatic Therapy is a method of gently realigning the body’s dynamics to release tension, restore balance, and support holistic healing from chronic pain, stress, and emotional volatility.

Biodynamic Somatic Therapy (BST) is a gentle, hands-on approach that works with the body’s natural rhythms to reorganise from misaligned or overworked states into more fluid, available, and spacious states of internal harmony. 

Rooted in Craniosacral dynamics, BST focuses on the spine—the core of the central nervous system—helping to address chronic pain, fatigue, anxiety, insomnia, and the lingering effects of trauma.