Before we can even contemplate nasal breathing during exercise we must move away from dysfunctional breathing patterns. For example, many people breathe using predominantly upper body accessory muscles instead of primarily using the diaphragm. This is often called chest breathing. Chiefly using these upper accessory muscles equates with scattered thinking and the stress that inevitably […]
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Diaphragmatic Breathing Brings Peace
Diaphragmatic breathing is our natural breathing pattern. When we breath the body this way in every moment we have returned to our enlightened state of being. “No one has form without breath. Consequently, breath and form must be accomplished together. Isn’t this evident?” Master Great Nothing of Sung-Shan, Taoist Canon on Breathing We are a […]
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