Tracking Your Patterns of Connection and Protection with Rochelle Schieck
Mon, Jan 19
|Online on Zoom
Deb Dana writes in Chapter 6 of Anchored, "When the cues of safety outweigh the cues of danger, we move to connect, and when the cues of danger outweigh the cues of safety, we take actions to protect." Come dance with the way you experience your own patterns of connection and protection.


Time & Location
Jan 19, 2026, 11:00 AM – 11:30 AM EST
Online on Zoom
Guests
About the event
LORE is an invitation to live a lifestyle of reverence everyday through movement, ritual, nature offerings, meditation, community building and social good. The program takes on different themes and offers you an opportunity to join live or visit recordings. (recordings are not available for single session purchases)
Our theme for the month of January is The Memory of Collaborative Interconnection.
As we move into the new year, I am drawing inspiration from Deb Dana's book called Anchored: How to Befriend Your Nervous System Using Polyvagal Theory.
In the introduction of the book Deb Dana writes, "Polyvagal Theory is the science of feeling safe enough to fall in love with life and take the risks of living." In the forward Stephen W. Porges, PhD, writes that Polyvagal Theory can be framed as a scientific extrapolation of the phylogenetic journey towards becoming social mammals, evolving out of being asocial reptiles. Our mammalian…

