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Created on: August 07, 2008 Last Updated: August 08, 2008
The average person can live from 4 to 6 weeks without food and about 1 week without any water. Without oxygen, the biological breakdown of the human form begins to occur within three minutes.
Take some time to ponder the vastness of that statement. Without the simple in and out of air through your lungs on a constant basis, your physical form begins releasing 'life' within three minutes of your last breath.
Three minutes.
Consider that blessing. Honor and be in awe of what the breath is to our bodies. Without the breath, we cease to be. What an inexplicable miracle ... and how frighteningly fragile it makes us. We need to acknowledge both.
The sad fact is that many, if not most, adult Americans might just be breathing "wrong" ... better stated, "breathing into the upper portion of their chest only, instead of utilizing the full capacity of the lungs." When everyday stress hits, relaxed breathing (which naturally begins down in the abdomen) moves upward and becomes more shallow and short; and often engages our adrenaline fueled fight-or-flight response. The body then receives less oxygen, and it's harder for the body to perform even the simplest functions.
Makes sense, right? Too little O2 es no bueno.
Start breathing better by doing the following twice per day, morning and night. Sit comfortably with a straight back (either seated on the floor or in a chair) and place on hand flat onto your belly and one hand onto your chest. Focus on expanding the abdomen out first and then move the breath up higher until the hand on your chest moves too. Reverse the process. Breathe as slowly and deeply and comfortably as possible (without holding the breath on either side). You will find that your breathing will naturally slow down as you go through the breaths.
Breathe for ten breaths. In/out counts as "1".
Start at the very beginning. Learn to breathe and fuel your body with oxygen more effectively.
Then, when you are ready to move forward, bring your breath to a meditation. One of meditation's greatest achievements is bringing the attention of the breath to our busy minds. It is the simplest form/manner of meditation there is. Think of your beginning meditations as the Celebration of Breath.
Sit comfortably. Palms up or down on your thighs. Shut your eyes. Focus your attention on your breath. Breathe in. Translated literally from the original Sanskrit, pranayama means "the science of breath" ... and believe it or not, just breathing might not be enough.
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