About

Bridge to Cerebella offers tools that reconnect us to ancestral wisdom, ritual craft, and embodied presence.

What are our Cerebella?

The cerebellum, Latin for “little brain”, is a tiny and mighty structure nestled at the base of the skull. Though it only makes up about 10% of the brain’s volume, it contains over 50% of its neurons. Traditionally known for its role in motor coordination and balance, the cerebellum is increasingly understood to be involved in emotional regulation, rhythmic timing, sensory integration, intuition, and even spiritual awareness.

It is the part of us that governs flow. That lets movement become music. That lets instinct guide precision. The cerebellum is where the dance of body, breath, and awareness becomes seamless.

In modern life, we tend to overemphasize the neocortex—the linear, analytical, language-driven part of the brain—while neglecting the somatic intelligence housed in the deeper, older structures like the cerebellum. This over-cognitive bias pulls us up and out, into abstraction, into disembodiment.

We forget the rhythm of breath. The sensation of hand to earth. The timing of the heart in harmony with the moon. The cerebellum, a master of pattern recognition, ritual movement, and embodied memory, falls quiet when we live too fast, too digitally, too dislocated from our senses.

Restoring our connection to the cerebellum is an act of return.
It is a reweaving of intuition with motion, of presence with practice.
When we rekindle this relationship, we restore the body's innate intelligence and the wisdom that lives in muscle memory, in stillness, in sacred repetition.

This is where craft becomes meditation, where ritual becomes medicine, and where every gesture can be a bridge back to the soul.

Current projects include hand dipped Beeswax candles, and journals made with handmade Mugwort Paper.

Our vision is to spark a collective return to embodied wisdom through sensory ritual, ancestral remembrance, and regenerative beauty.

About the Maker

I see creative practice as a gate to nervous system calibration . . . a way of returning the body to its own natural rhythm through play, curiosity, and the ritual of making. When we follow a thread of whimsy, we engage the ancient circuitry of inner alchemy: the subtle reorganizing of energy that happens when the hands move, the breath steadies, and the imagination opens. Each act of creation becomes an offering to the collective nervous system, a gentle reminder that

coherence, beauty, and spaciousness

are contagious. In this way, Bridge to Cerebella isn’t just a shop; it’s an invitation into the medicine of making, where personal restoration ripples outward into the wider field.

Bridge to Cerebella weaves threads of ecological awareness, frequency medicine, and dreamwork, to offer tools for coherence, remembrance, and inner navigation. Each product is made to support the bridging of worlds . . .

the seen and unseen,

the waking and the dreaming,

the earthbound and the imaginal.

Emily Sause is a Danish, Irish and Puerto Rican creative born on Nissaquogue land in New York and raised on Coastal Miwok land in California.