The Jaw Pattern
You answered calmly. You kept the meeting moving. You said it was nothing.
Hours later, your face is still doing the work.
The pattern
The jaw is where composure lives. Every reply you measured, every reaction you decided not to have it didn't disappear. It found a place to wait. Most women feel this as tightness at the hinge, teeth that meet without being asked, a face that aches by Friday for no reason they can name.
There is a reason. It has a name. We call it the "I'm Fine" pattern — the first of five places where a held response becomes a held body.
A quick check
— Is your tongue pressed to the roof of your mouth right now?
— Are your back teeth touching?
— Did you just release both without deciding to?
That's the pattern introducing itself.
Where to begin
The full chapter on the jaw — where the pattern comes from, what it has been protecting, and the practice for meeting it is in The Body Keeps Receipts. The page you just read is the doorway. The chapter is the room → Ebook page
Not sure if this is your pattern? There are four others. Two minutes tells you which one is yours → Quiz
"YOU MIGHT RECOGNIZE THIS IF:"
Let your back teeth part slightly. Not forced open, just released. Notice what was there before you did that. That held position is the pattern. You don't have to fix it. Just notice it was running.
"The Oil"
Tuliza Roll-On 3% is applied under the jaw line, the temples, and the base of the skull. Use steady pressure, not massage. Apply with a breath. The warmth and weight of intentional touch at the pattern site signal the body that the bracing is noticed. Not to relax. To be read.
Tuliza Roll-On 3%