Showing posts with label Breathing Bridge To Spirituality. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Breathing Bridge To Spirituality. Show all posts

Friday, June 17, 2011

Up From The Ooze

Once upon a time, a fish (curious, clumsy, or desperately hungry) flung itself out of a brackish sea onto the oozy mud for the very first time. That premier fish dared the air probably for only an instant before squirming back into the sea, but its offspring dared again and again. They returned until their fins could crawl and their bodies could process air. The rest, of course, is pulmonary history.

Since the beginning, human beings have been fascinated by the mysteries and the possibilities of their own breathing. It was clear, early on, that there is more to this breathing business than a simple shuffling of air. Could it be that our gentle tide of breath provides a delicate, invisible link that connects us physically and spiritually, one to the other, and binds us, in turn, to the rhythms of our planet and our universe?

Be well. Breathe beautifully.


Friday, February 4, 2011

Old? Not Yet.

Mother Nature seems to give the human body a get-out-of-jail-free pass during the baby-making years. Almost immediately thereafter, everything shifts into High-Maintenance Mode. Can you imagine eating, drinking and dancing the night away like you did at 18?! After age 35 we have passed through the grace period when almost everything is forgiven and we must begin to earn the body we want and need.

Increasing signs of aging can be disheartening especially for those of us who survived the 50s where physical appearance was everything. Absolutely everything. Health, comfort and common sense all took a back seat in those days.

  1. You have the power to slow the physical aging process so you are less likely to run out of tread before you run out of road. Improving your quality of life takes research and discipline. We are incredibly fortunate to be born in the era of Internet access and impressive medical studies.
  2. Although the body begins to break down too soon after birth, both the mind and the spirit are designed to evolve and thrive regardless of age. There is an exquisite beauty and power that can bloom even in a frail body but we can’t simply hope for the best.

Your breathing is unique because it provides relatively easy access to your mind, to your body and to your spirit. Breathing awareness brings body awareness. Breathing awareness brings mental clarity. Breathing awareness brings joy to the spirit.

Be as well as possible. Breathe beautifully.

Thursday, October 8, 2009

Breathing and Creativity

Every child is born an artist. You are an artist. When children are too young and inexperienced to question, they get the message that creativity is some mysterious gift, granted only to a chosen few and certainly not to them! Certainly not to you.

So you probably were ashamed and put away your crayons and never tried again. I will throw up if you say one word about “drawing a straight line.”

Creativity is simply the expression, the language of your unconscious mind, your best and timeless self. Your creative efforts provide insight into your spirit and give you the chance to share that insight. Critical praise and profit are completely separate issues! Praise and profit (or lack of it) should never be permitted to obstruct your imagination and creativity.

When you are next tempted or inspired to sing or dance or paint or write or draw or blow glass or weave blankets or decorate cakes, BREATHE YOUR WAY THROUGH IT. CONSTANTLY AND EVENLY AND DEEPLY AND STEADILY AND QUIETLY – ALL THE WAY THROUGH IT. You have nothing to lose and lots to gain.

Your PROJECT is not nearly as important as your PROCESS. That’s the fun. That’s the joy. Someone old and wise said, “The light is within you. Let the light shine.”

Be well. Breathe beautifully.

Thursday, April 30, 2009

Breath Watch

I’ve never been drawn to complicated meditation rituals. If, however, a trusted teacher has assigned you a meditation exercise, a personal mantra or chant and it feels right for you, then I encourage you to stay with your current practice.

I personally believe meditation is a natural aspect of our survival and that we do it several times a day without labeling the process as “meditation.” If someone were to ask you if you meditate, you might say that you haven’t and you aren’t interested. Don’t be so sure.

Mother Nature shuts down our noisy fussy conscious mind and opens up the deeper mind, the mind that knows more, stores more, and is perhaps connected to a larger “database” than is our small conscious mind.

Meditation doesn’t lull your mind to sleep so don’t write it off as being lazy. Brain scans show quite the opposite. Meditation is simply a different (and awesome) kind of busy.

Don’t be fooled by the deceptive simplicity of the Breath Watch exercise because it is an ancient, respected and powerful meditation that you can summon at will.

1. Close your eyes and simply observe your breathing. Feel it. Listen to it.
2. When you begin to lose concentration, rest for a few moments and begin again.

There is no right or wrong way to breathe for this exercise. You will quickly learn to become a respectful observer, rather than a director or critic. Simply observe without dictating the results.

Be well. Breathe beautifully.