There is a way of breathing,
That is a shame and a suffocation.
And there is another kind of breath,
A love breath,
That opens you infinitely.
—Rumi
In this article I’m not going talk about the mechanics of breath and would refer you to the many other contributors to this blog that have brilliantly explained the anatomical and physical mechanisms of breathing.
I will bring to your awareness that your breath is your primary tool for healing and transformation that you can access anytime, anywhere. By bringing awareness and technique to the breath, we can generate a variety of positive results in all aspects of our day-to-day experience. By establishing awareness in silence and then performing action we “inspire” to liberate consciousness to fulfill its destiny.
90% of your happiness comes directly from what you feel at the moment.
There is a sacred rhythm that flows with each breath – the whole of creation moves in rhythm from the microcosm to the macrocosm, enfolding upon itself to circle recursively again. Your breath unites your individual experience with that of the universe. Since the earliest times, virtually every major psycho-spiritual system seeking to comprehend human nature has viewed the breath as a crucial link between nature, the human body, mind and spirit. Every tradition offers its own exercises in breath control.
The ancients believed that if we regulate breath, then we could control our minds. Since we breathe unconsciously for most of the day, what does this say about our minds?
Your breath directly communicates with the autonomic nervous system, encouraging either a sympathetic or parasympathetic response. Automatic processes of the body most always fall into the background of awareness. A stressed mind cannot find peace. An under-oxygenated body-mind will never feel comfortable or safe.
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When we switch to a parasympathetic state, the pace of our thoughts slows; we become present, allowing for “witness” consciousness. Engaging the breath helps to unknot and liberate clarity and freedom within. Each in-breath fills us with life force; each out-breath releases toxins and stress. Through increased chi or prana available we are able to direct life-force energy consciously to expand awareness and integrate the body-mind.
The implication of meeting the unconscious and conscious aspects of the breath through breathwork and heart focus is profound and has promising short and long-term benefits. By using exercises to bring this function of the autonomic nervous system under conscious control, we acquire a powerful tool for balancing and improving the energy patterns in the mind-body.
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Breath is the bridge, which connects life to consciousness, which unites your body to your thoughts. Whenever your mind becomes scattered, use your breath as the means to take hold of your mind again.
–Thich Nhat Hanh
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The Institute of HeartMath suggests that directing attention to the heart area and breathing a little more deeply than normal provides a lot of benefits. In the space of the heart-centered breath, the energy and intelligence of source is transformed into accessible information and power, and inspires our inner most perspective, becoming a source of insight. Here, in the gap between each breath we discover the sacred space of love, of infinite possibilities and enter into the zero-point field where prana may ignite soul fired purpose.
So let’s begin.
Through practice you’ll cultivate a skill in the way you allow your breath to be modulated by your experiences—in the presence of all of the changes that human life offers. The next time you feel yourself in an uncomfortable moment, which could be as soon as this afternoon or evening, stop, and engage with your breath. It’s a love breath that opens you infinitely to the pure pleasure of the benefits of inspired happiness!
May All Beings Be Happy
May All Beings Be Peaceful
May All Beings Be Free!