Breathing and Meditation
The Meditation Newsletter
It may seem that I write a lot about breathing, and I do,
but only because it is so important. This article by Robert Morgen
may explain why better than I have. I think you'll find it useful.
Breathing
by Robert Morgen
Breath in through your nose and draw your breath down into
the area just below your navel, allowing your stomach to expand
as you breath (Baby Breath) and filling your lungs entirely with
each breath before exhaling through your nose. Breathing is the
MOST important part of meditation and Kundalini Awakening.
From our birth until death we breathe more or less continually,
yet for the most part we do it without any awareness of our breath
and its effects on us, and believe it or not most people in the
western world do it wrong!
Take a moment right now and feel your breath. Pay attention
to the air as it flows in through your nostrils and down into
your lungs. Don't think about anything or do anything other than
just breathe.
1. Are you taking a relatively shallow breath and just filling
the upper lobes of your lungs?
2. Does your stomach move out as you breathe?
3. Do you feel the bones of your ribcage expanding and opening
with each breath?
For most people the answer to 1 is YES and the answers to
2 and 3 are NO so lets expand this exercise a bit.
Take a moment right now and feel your breath. Pay attention
to the air as it flows in through your nostrils and down into
your lungs. Don't think about anything or do anything other than
just breathe.
Draw your breath down to a point about 2 inches below your
navel (the bodys center of gravity). When you do this you'll
feel your stomach expand and push out in front of you. Most westerners
usually keep their stomach pulled in and their chest out, so
if you do this you'll have to relax all that.
Just take a moment and be aware of your breath as it flows
down into your center.
Now as you inhale and draw your breath down, also let your
ribcage expand. You'll feel your floating ribs at the bottom
of your ribcage spread and move, and you may get a few pops out
of your spine also. Now just take a few moments and breathe this
way. Don't think or let your mind wander, just breathe.
If you've never meditated before then congratulations, you just
did! It's exactly that simple.
There are many benefits to proper breathing. The extra oxygen
in your system means that your heart doesn't have to beat as
fast, lowering your pulse and your blood pressure. Drawing the
breath down into your center also helps to massage your internal
organs, providing more oxygen to them as well as helping to release
the accumulated stresses that build up there. The long term health
benefits are immeasurable and have been repeatedly proven for
thousands of years.
Breathing is by far the most important part of the kundalini
awakening exercises, although it sounds so simple. Paying attention
to the breath is the beginning of opening up your awareness and
its seen in every culture on the planet.
Take some time to practice this, as its the foundation
for everything that comes next. If you have to dedicate your
meditation time to breathwork for awhile then thats good,
as we all proceed at our own pace.
I recently read a translation of some of Jesus teachings
from the original Aramaic (the language he actually spoke, although
he apparently wasnt literate) and it was very interesting
to me that in Aramaic they used the same word for wind,
breath and spirit. Those with a Chi Kung
background might find it interesting to take another look at
the New Testament and insert the word breath every
time you see the word spirit.
About the Author
Robert Morgen is a Reiki Master who currently holds a Black
Belt in Hoshin Roshi Ryu and founded High Mountain Hoshin in
Denver, Co. He's also the founder and moderator of the Kundalini
Awakening Discussion Group at http://www.care2.com/c2c/group/Kundalini
Next Issue: Full Body Awareness
Steve
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