🌿 Why choose Soulspension to rebalance the vagus nerve?
- Produzione Webidoo
- Jul 24
- 2 min read

When we lie down on the Soulspension, we enter a unique condition, which I have called Postural Suspension:
the weight of the body is distributed in a targeted way along the paravertebral bodies
The head rests delicately on two spheres that reproduce the osteopathic still point, that is, the point of deep stillness located at the height of the fourth ventricle of the brain, a key area for rebalancing the nervous system.”*
Here the entire nervous system is invited to slow down, to let go.
It is precisely in this quiet that the vagus nerve can emerge as a silent protagonist.
The vagus nerve, the tenth of the twelve cranial nerves, is not just a nerve,
but a true main road to well-being.
It originates in the brainstem, behind the head, and runs down the neck to encompass the heart, lungs, diaphragm, stomach, liver, pancreas, kidneys, and intestines.
It is the great regulator of the parasympathetic nervous system, which promotes relaxation, digestion, and regeneration.
It is, in a certain sense, the nerve that allows us to feel safe in the body.
At the Soulspension, the work takes place exactly in this area.
The head is supported so as to stimulate the base of the skull and the cerebellum.
The two paravertebral columns are softened by the weight of the body, and the spine as a whole is freed from micromovements, oscillations, and subtle vibrations.
This state—which is neither sleep nor wakefulness—promotes the unblocking of the craniosacral system and creates the ideal conditions for rebalancing the vagus nerve.
Rebalancing the vagus does not mean “turning on a switch”,
but to create a fertile ground for the entire neurovegetative network:
lower your heart rate
broaden your breath
improve intestinal motility
harmonize emotions
The relaxed posture, the contact with gravity,
and the breath that expands spontaneously
they are the true vehicles of this natural activation.
For this reason we can say that Postural Suspension is not just a muscular or fascial work, but a profound invitation to the autonomic nervous system to rediscover its center.
In such a state, the vagus can finally resurface and "do its job": protecting us from stress, modulating inflammatory responses, and restoring calm.
In a world filled with constant tension, Soulspension creates a real, physical pause, a threshold where the body feels it can let its guard down.
And it is there, in that trust, that the vagus nerve can finally unleash its subtle intelligence.
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