The Science of Feeling Safe Enough to Fall in Love with Life

The autonomic nervous system is at the heart of our lived experience. It influences the way we live, love, and work; it guides how we move through the world. The nervous system is the common denominator in our human family designed to help us successfully navigate the challenges of daily living ensuring we survive in moments of danger and thrive in times of safety.  Polyvagal Theory, developed by renowned scientist Stephen Porges, offers a guide to the inner workings of the autonomic nervous system and a way to partner with our nervous system to navigate this unfamiliar territory.  According to Polyvagal Theory, three organizing principles — neuroception, hierarchy, and co-regulation — form the foundation of understanding how our nervous system works.

The Language of Polyvagal Theory

Origin Story

Out of Stephen Porges's brilliant work developing Polyvagal Theory in the 70s, a worldwide community of Polyvagal-guided people and systems have developed as we better understand the power of the autonomic nervous system to guide our movements and shape our stories.  

Through a Polyvagal lens, we understand that actions are automatic and adaptive, generated by the autonomic nervous system well below the level of conscious awareness. This is not the brain making a cognitive choice, these are autonomic energies moving in patterns of protection. And with this new awareness, the door opens to compassion. ​

Deb Dana is a co-founder of The Polyvagal Institute with Stephen Porges. In 2018 they co-authored Clinical Applications of the Polyvagal Theory: The Emergence of Polyvagal-Informed Therapies (Norton, 2018).

Take a mental tour of your world and find the physical places that bring you cues of safety.