You’ve read the books, shared in circles, meditated, journaled, mastered yoga poses, and likely cried your way through many therapy sessions. And yet something still feels stuck in your body and the trajectory of your life.
You may not be able to put your finger on what it is but you know that you are not quite free: emotionally, physically, energetically, relationally, spiritually, etc…
If that lands somewhere in your body, this blog is worth reading.
What Is Bypassing, Really?
Bypassing is any pattern that keeps us from feeling what is here.
It is an intelligent coping strategy that helped us to avoid overwhelm. The nervous system learned early on that certain feelings or expression, were too much. Too likely to get us rejected or unable to ope. So it found ways around them.
Examples of some common bypass patterns in people doing healing work are: 1) Perfectionism: endlessly refining and improving to avoid simply being with what is; and 2) People-pleasing: staying so focused on others’ comfort that your own truth never surfaces.Â
Notice either of those in yourself?
Why We Bypass
We bypass because we are protecting parts of ourselves from unbearable pain.
Centuries of cultural conditioning have taught us that the body, darkness, and difficult emotions are inferior. We fear our own shadows. If we feel rage, lust, or grief fully, something dangerous might happen. So we project those parts outward, or push past them, or rise above them.
There is also something else at work. When we stay too long in states of activation, we flood. When we bypass, we avoid overwhelm. Neither one leads to integration. This is the edge that somatic trauma healing, alongside the lens of shadow work, teaches us to meet: inviting connection with our bodies so that we can feel, while cultivating enough resources not to drown.
Shadow: What We Have Exiled
Shadow is not what is bad about us. It is what we exiled to belong.
In childhood, certain parts of us learned they were not acceptable, safe, or lovable. So we hid them. We built a false self, a mask that could get our needs met, while keeping us safe from rejection. The shadow then carries what we disowned into adulthood: our vitality, creativity, grief, desire, rage.
And the body holds it all. Throat constriction where words were swallowed. Chest collapse around a vulnerable heart. Jaw clenching where truth was held back. Pelvic tightening where life force was shut down.
Your body remembers what your mind rejects or tries ceaselessly to forget.
What Bypassing Costs Us
When we consistently skip over what the body is holding, we don’t fully heal and find wholness. We float above our wounds and mistake that lightness for freedom.
Bessel van der Kolk’s work reminds us that the body keeps the score. Repressed sensation does not dissolve. It turns inward. It expresses as symptoms, as burnout, as illness, as a persistent low-level sense that something is missing even when life looks fine on the outside.
Awareness is where change begins. Not dramatic change. Just the willingness to notice what we usually move past.
A Simple Practice: Awareness Before Action
Try this for two minutes.
Sit still. Let your eyes soften or close. Ask yourself: what am I usually doing when something uncomfortable arises? Do I reach for my phone, pivot to problem-solving, go into my head, or suddenly feel very busy?
Now notice: is there something in your body right now that you might be moving past? A tightness, a dullness, a held breath?
Just take a moment to drop in and feel. Then let it be there. You don’t need to fix it or name it. Simply give it your attention for a moment until something changes.
That is awareness. And awareness, as a foundation for somatic trauma healing, is where integration becomes possible.
Healing Asks Us to Feel, Not Transcend
Sustainable transformation honours both movements: the going in and the coming out. The contraction and the expansion. The shadow and the light.
This is not about flooding ourselves with what we have avoided. It is about building enough capacity in the nervous system to stay present with what is here, one small step at a time. Titrated, resourced, and embodied.
When the body feels safe enough to feel, something opens. The exiled parts of us stop needing to hide. Shadow stops running the show from below. And we begin to move from performing our healing to actually living it.
Ready to Dive In?
This July, I am holding a 4-day somatic retreat in the woods of Cantley, Quebec. Burnout to Embodied is an immersive retreat for shadow and trauma integration, nervous system regulation, and remembering what it feels like to truly be at home in your body.
We work with the bypass patterns that keep us stuck, the exiled parts that are ready to come home, and the body’s own capacity to lead us back to wholeness. In a pristine natural setting, with cedar sauna, nourishing food, and sacred community, we come home.
July 2-5, 2026 | Cantley, QC | Early bird pricing ends May 1st. Find out more here.


