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    === Preamble ===
    OK...spontaneous wiki page.

    I think it has to do with a culmination of my current yoga practice and past experiences of immersion into nature. Most importantly, bullshit aside, and lets be brutally honest here; it has to do with the my infamous armchair-naturalist/yogi on-the-toilet reading sessions.
    Information provided from books will be appended to the end of the wiki page
    === Initial Reactions ===
    === Initial Reactions ===
    <nowiki>Questions/Comments</nowiki> going through your mind at this moment might be:
    <nowiki>Questions/Comments</nowiki> going through your mind at this moment might be:
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    #Increased mental quality
    #Increased mental quality
    #A strong sense of 'Connectedness'
    #A strong sense of 'Connectedness'
    [[Breath/Video]]
    === Anatomy behind breathing ===
    === Anatomy behind breathing ===
    to be updated
    to be updated
    [[Image:Lungs.jpg|thumb]]

    === Exercises ===
    === Exercises ===
    One of my principles is not to take any information at face value.
    One of my principles is not to take any information at face value.
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    Have some tissues handy, it's not rare to be surprised what comes out of your nose.
    Have some tissues handy, it's not rare to be surprised what comes out of your nose.


    Experiment 1a:
    [#1a]
    Experiment 1a:<br>
    Take a minute to orient and prepare yourself (this way you can observe the results clearly).
    Take a minute to orient and prepare yourself (this way you can observe the results clearly).
    Sit back in your chair.
    Sit back in your chair.
    Close your eyes so you can see whats going on inside you.
    Close your eyes so you can see whats going on inside you.
    Slowly become aware of your breath, dont change it..just become of aware of it.
    Slowly become aware of your breath, dont change it..just become of aware of it.

    Now..
    Now..
    <b>*Inhale slowly for 5 seconds (fill your lungs as much as you can but dont strain too much)
    <b>*Inhale slowly for 5 seconds (fill your lungs as much as you can but dont strain too much)
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    (10 is recommended for a more prevalent effect.
    (10 is recommended for a more prevalent effect.
    Remember the more cycles you do..the more apparent the result will be)
    Remember the more cycles you do..the more apparent the result will be)
    What happend when you do this? [[Breath/Expermiment1a|Possible result]]


    Experiment 1b:
    What happend when you do this? [/Expermiment1a Possible result]

    [#1b]
    Experiment 1b:<br>
    First, as before orient and prepare yourself.
    First, as before orient and prepare yourself.
    Then...reverse the ratio of Experiment 1a.
    Then...reverse the ratio of Experiment 1a.
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    Repeat this cycle of breathing (inhale 1-2sec, exhale 5sec) 5 to 10 times
    Repeat this cycle of breathing (inhale 1-2sec, exhale 5sec) 5 to 10 times
    (again 10 is recommended for a more noticeable effect.)
    (again 10 is recommended for a more noticeable effect.)
    So, what happend? [[Breath/Experiment1b|Possible result]]


    More [[Breathing Techniques]]
    So, what happend? [/Experiment1b Possible result]
    ----
    See:
    See:
    [http://www.hathayogalesson.com/breathing.htm Simple Breath exercise] (animated)
    MeDitation
    [http://www.hathayogalesson.com/advancedbreathingboxes.htm Advanced Breathing Exercises] (animations)
    PoSture
    [http://www.americanyogaassociation.org/lessons/complete%20breath.html The Complete Breath]
    ChakRas
    [[Meditation]]
    VerbalAbuse
    [[Posture]]
    [[Chakras]]
    [[VerbalAbuse]]
    [[Breath/Video]]
    [[Breathing Techniques]]

    Some information provided from "Breathwalk: Breathing Your Way to a Revitalized Body, Mind and Spirit ISBN 0-7679-0493-1
    Some information provided from "Breathwalk: Breathing Your Way to a Revitalized Body, Mind and Spirit ISBN 0-7679-0493-1


    Commentary: (please add)
    Commentary: (please add)


    [[Category:Yoga]]
    [[Category:Under Construction]]
    {{UnderConstruction}}

    Latest revision as of 03:29, 8 December 2018

    Initial Reactions[edit]

    Questions/Comments going through your mind at this moment might be:

    • Breathing? We all do it. What's the deal?
    • Great, more newage bullshit.
    • Seriously now, what can I really learn about breathing that I already know and do?!
    • Do I amuse you? Am I a clown to you?

    Some facts[edit]

    • Most humans do not breath to their full lung capacity, in other words it is typical to find that many people breath in a shallow or superficial manner.
    • I've read that Physiologists (Physiology: The biological study of the functions of living organisms and their parts) explain that a large part of humanity do not breath correctly. Google:Paradoxical%20Breathing.
    • In Latin the word 'Breath' is 'Spiritus'. In Hebrew it is "Neshima" from the root 'NSHM' which "Neshama" (Soul) is sourced from. To "inspire" is also another word describing "to inhale".
    • Breath is a good way to guage the mood of a person you are talking with, especially if they are unpredictable and inclined to violence. Example: audible shallow breath a.k.a. panting (other symptoms are sometimes, sweat and visible pulse on the neck)

    The Benefits[edit]

    1. Increased energy level
    2. Mood Control
    3. Increased mental quality
    4. A strong sense of 'Connectedness'

    Breath/Video

    Anatomy behind breathing[edit]

    to be updated

    Exercises[edit]

    One of my principles is not to take any information at face value. Always try to test it out, experiment, and try it out for yourself. Other thoughts to note: People react differently to things; food, medication, social dynamics etc.. your results might not mirror the results written for each exercise. Also results are linked elsewhere so as to keep your experience your own, in other words, without suggestion effecting your outcome before you complete the exercise. Have some tissues handy, it's not rare to be surprised what comes out of your nose.

    Experiment 1a:

    Take a minute to orient and prepare yourself (this way you can observe the results clearly). 
    Sit back in your chair.
    Close your eyes so you can see whats going on inside you.
    Slowly become aware of your breath, dont change it..just become of aware of it.  
    Now..
    *Inhale slowly for 5 seconds (fill your lungs as much as you can but dont strain too much)
    *and exhale quickly for 1 to 2 seconds.
    Repeat this cycle of breathing (inhale 5sec, exhale 2sec) 5 to 10 times 
    (10 is recommended for a more prevalent effect.
    Remember the more cycles you do..the more apparent the result will be)
    What happend when you do this? Possible result 
    

    Experiment 1b:

    First, as before orient and prepare yourself.
    Then...reverse the ratio of Experiment 1a.
    Inhale quickly for 1 to 2 seconds and exhale slowly for 5 seconds. 
    Repeat this cycle of breathing (inhale 1-2sec, exhale 5sec) 5 to 10 times 
    (again 10 is recommended for a more noticeable effect.)
    So, what happend? Possible result
    

    More Breathing Techniques


    See:

    Simple Breath exercise (animated)
    Advanced Breathing Exercises (animations)
    The Complete Breath
    Meditation
    Posture
    Chakras
    VerbalAbuse
    Breath/Video
    Breathing Techniques
    

    Some information provided from "Breathwalk: Breathing Your Way to a Revitalized Body, Mind and Spirit ISBN 0-7679-0493-1

    Commentary: (please add)

    This page is still under construction.
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