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To Take It All In: Breathe Deeply
Breathing is one of life’s most basic necessities.
Adults take in an average of almost 25,000 breaths each
day,
and that’s just at rest. While it’s true that most of us don’t
stop to think about the breathing we do each day, it’s important
to recognize the health benefits of doing so. Take in a breath
right now. It comes so naturally, doesn’t it? You may not realize
that you can greatly improve the way you feel inside and out,
just by consciously controlling how you breathe, for even as
little as an hour each day.
When you breathe in the air around you, your lungs transfer
the oxygen into your blood. This oxygen is necessary for life’s
building block, our cells, to live and create within us. When
you breathe out, carbon dioxide and other metabolic wastes
are removed from the blood and back out into the air. For those
with impaired respiratory function, such as cardiac patients
or asthma sufferers, the result of improper breathing is a
catastrophic build-up of toxins and extremely low levels of
oxygen in the blood. The good news is that even those of us
with impaired respiration can benefit from intentionally controlling
our breathing.
Through maximizing each of your breaths in and out, you
can increase the oxygen and minimize the wastes in your
blood. To do this, sit up straight and tall, allowing your lungs room
to fully expand with each breath in. Relax, and breathe in
deep and slow, to the count of four. Don’t just “nose breathe.”
Look down and watch your chest rise up and out as you fill
your lungs, and then hold it for the count of two. Slowly release
the toxins back out to another count of four. Your goal is
6 breaths per minute. Practicing this “yoga-style” breathing
just an hour a day will increase your blood oxygen levels,
something some scientists believe leads to greater heart and
overall health.
Even beyond the physical benefits, proper
breathing can have a powerful effect on your spiritual
and mental well-being.
Shallow, rapid breathing often accompanies a state of stress
and anxiety, even if we’re not consciously aware of feeling
pressured. As a defense mechanism, stress and tension cause
us to “constrict,” not only our breath but every part of our
bodies.
Unfortunately, this constriction also greatly dampens our
creativity, inspiration, mental clarity and more. If we stay
in this repressed state for too long, we find ourselves feeling
increasingly confused, spacey and disconnected from our center
– which only makes us feel more stressed and constricted, and
the vicious cycle continues indefinitely.
Proper
breathing not only refreshes and energizes your body; it also connects you more deeply with your spiritual self.
In fact, you may be surprised to know that the word “spirit”
is derived from the Latin word, “spiritus” which means “breath”.
Many cultures and spiritual traditions around the world revere
controlled breathing as a crucial aspect of spiritual ascension
and connection with universal forces.
You may not think that spiritual fullness has much to do with
your day to day life, but consider the difference between feeling
scattered and depleted, or enjoying abundant creative inspiration,
joy and peace. Being connected and fulfilled spiritually makes
everything in your life seem to flow more easily. When you
breathe properly, mental confusion is cleared away, your intuition
is awakened, and every moment is infused with a welcome sense
of clarity and purpose.
So go ahead, take it all in. Breathe deeply, love deeply,
live deeply.
Breath Affirmation:
I breathe in clarity and creativity. I breathe out fear and
worry.
I breathe in joy and abundance. I breathe out scarcity and
stress.
I embrace the flow of abundant wellness and peace within me.
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by SolveYourProblem.com
: 2008
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