Tag: Breathwork

  • Neti Neti Series No. 10: Harmonizing Breath, Mantra, and Movement for Deeper Meditation

    Neti Neti Series No. 10: Harmonizing Breath, Mantra, and Movement for Deeper Meditation

    Question:

    During my practice, I experimented with integrating breath and the mantra of silently saying “In” on the inhale and “Out” on the exhale, while incorporating gentle yogic movements in a lotus posture. I coordinated the mantra and breathing with specific neck movements—turning my head left and right, extending and flexing my neck, and bringing each ear toward my shoulder. How might this combination of breath, mantra, and movement deepen my practice, and what should I be mindful of as I explore this approach further?

    Dear friend,

    Your willingness to explore new dimensions in your practice, integrating movement with breath and mantra, is a beautiful testament to your deepening engagement with this path. What you have discovered is a profound way to harmonize the different aspects of your being, bringing together body, mind, and spirit in a single, unified flow.

    By coordinating the gentle movements of your head with the rhythm of your breath and the repetition of the mantra, you are creating a sacred dance, a dance that unites the mind and body in a shared rhythm. This synchronization is more than just a physical exercise; it is a way of bringing all of yourself into the present moment, where the mind’s chatter is quieted, and the body’s tension is released. In this unified flow, you find a deeper sense of wholeness, a wholeness that reflects the unity of your true nature.

    The gentle micro-movements you have chosen—turning your head, flexing and extending your neck, bringing your ears to your shoulders—are simple yet profound gestures that engage the body in the meditation. As you move, you become more aware of the sensations within your body, more attuned to the subtle messages it offers. This physical awareness grounds your practice, making it not just an exercise of the mind, but a fully embodied experience. It is in this embodiment that you find a deeper connection to yourself, a connection that transcends the boundaries of thought and feeling.

    The coordination of movement, breath, and mantra sharpens your focus, creating a structured and rhythmic flow that keeps the mind anchored in the present. As you move and breathe and recite the mantra, the distractions of the mind fade into the background, replaced by a clear and steady concentration. This concentration is not forced; it arises naturally from the harmony of the practice, leading you deeper into the stillness and silence that are the heart of meditation.

    The gentle yogic movements you have integrated into your practice are more than just physical stretches; they are a way of balancing the energy within your body, of releasing tension and opening up the flow of prana. As you turn your head, flex and extend your neck, bring your ears to your shoulders, you are not only stretching the muscles but also freeing the energy that is often trapped in these areas. This release brings a sense of ease and lightness, a feeling of being more centered and at peace.

    My dear friend, this experiment you have undertaken is a beautiful and powerful addition to your practice. Continue to explore this integration of movement, breath, and mantra, allowing it to guide you ever deeper into the unity of body, mind, and spirit. Trust in the wisdom of your body, the rhythm of your breath, and the power of the mantra, and let them carry you into the stillness that lies within.

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  • Serenity Flow: Whole Body Breathing

    Advanced Level Exercise


    Legal Stuff: Before beginning this exercise, please be aware that by proceeding, you are acknowledging that you have consulted with your physician and are cleared to engage in new physical activities. This exercise program is intended for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. You should not start any new exercise regimen without professional medical evaluation and approval. By continuing, you agree to assume all risks associated with participating in this exercise and release the creator from any liability related to injury or health issues that may arise.

    Serenity Flow: Whole Body Breathing


    Begin by lying comfortably on your back in bed, allowing your body to relax into the mattress. Take a moment to settle in, feeling the support beneath you. Close your eyes and take a deep breath in, letting it out slowly, releasing any tension.

    First Variation: Turning Head Right and Left

    Inhale: As you breathe in, turn your head gently to the right. Open your face wide into a lion’s face, opening your eyes wide and stretching your mouth open. At the same time, extend your hands fully, spreading your fingers wide. Feel the stretch across your face and hands. Hold this position for a moment, feeling the expansion.

    Hold: Pause here, holding your breath gently for a few seconds. Feel the energy and openness in your body.

    Exhale: Now, slowly turn your head to the left, puckering your lips as if blowing out a candle. Close your eyes tightly and make a tight fist with both hands. Hold this position for a moment, feeling the intensity.

    Hold: Pause here, holding your breath gently for a few seconds. Feel the tension and focus in your body.

    Repeat: Continue this cycle, moving mindfully and slowly.

    Inhale: As you breathe in, turn your head gently to the right. Open your face wide into a lion’s face, opening your eyes wide and stretching your mouth open. At the same time, extend your hands fully, spreading your fingers wide. Feel the stretch across your face and hands. Hold this position for a moment, feeling the expansion.

    Hold: Pause here, holding your breath gently for a few seconds. Feel the energy and openness in your body.

    Exhale: Now, slowly turn your head to the left, puckering your lips as if blowing out a candle. Close your eyes tightly and make a tight fist with both hands. Hold this position for a moment, feeling the intensity.

    Hold: Pause here, holding your breath gently for a few seconds. Feel the tension and focus in your body.

    Repeat: Continue this cycle, moving mindfully and slowly.

    Inhale: As you breathe in, turn your head gently to the right. Open your face wide into a lion’s face, opening your eyes wide and stretching your mouth open. At the same time, extend your hands fully, spreading your fingers wide. Feel the stretch across your face and hands. Hold this position for a moment, feeling the expansion.

    Hold: Pause here, holding your breath gently for a few seconds. Feel the energy and openness in your body.

    Exhale: Now, slowly turn your head to the left, puckering your lips as if blowing out a candle. Close your eyes tightly and make a tight fist with both hands. Hold this position for a moment, feeling the intensity.

    Hold: Pause here, holding your breath gently for a few seconds. Feel the tension and focus in your body.

    Repeat: Continue this cycle, moving mindfully and slowly.

    • Inhale: Turn your head to the right, lion face, open eyes, extend fingers.
    • Hold: Pause and feel the expansion.
    • Exhale: Turn your head to the left, pucker lips, close eyes, make tight fists.
    • Hold: Pause and feel the tension.
    • Inhale: Turn your head to the right, lion face, open eyes, extend fingers.
    • Hold: Pause and feel the expansion.
    • Exhale: Turn your head to the left, pucker lips, close eyes, make tight fists.
    • Hold: Pause and feel the tension.
    • Inhale: Turn your head to the right, lion face, open eyes, extend fingers.
    • Hold: Pause and feel the expansion.
    • Exhale: Turn your head to the left, pucker lips, close eyes, make tight fists.
    • Hold: Pause and feel the tension.

    Second Variation: Flexion and Extension of Neck and Pelvis

    Inhale: While breathing in, gently extend your neck backward, lifting your chin slightly. At the same time, arch your pelvis upward, creating a gentle extension in your spine. Open your face into a lion’s face, opening your eyes wide and stretching your mouth open, and extend your hands fully, spreading your fingers wide. Feel the stretch across your face, neck, spine, and hands. Hold this position for a moment, feeling the expansion.

    Hold: Pause here, holding your breath gently for a few seconds. Feel the energy and openness in your body.

    Exhale: As you breathe out, gently flex your neck forward, tucking your chin slightly. Allow your pelvis to sink down, creating a gentle flexion in your spine. Pucker your lips as if blowing out a candle, close your eyes tightly, and make a tight fist with both hands. Hold this position for a moment, feeling the intensity.

    Hold: Pause here, holding your breath gently for a few seconds. Feel the tension and focus in your body.

    Repeat: Continue this cycle, moving mindfully and slowly.

    Inhale: While breathing in, gently extend your neck backward, lifting your chin slightly. At the same time, arch your pelvis upward, creating a gentle extension in your spine. Open your face into a lion’s face, opening your eyes wide and stretching your mouth open, and extend your hands fully, spreading your fingers wide. Feel the stretch across your face, neck, spine, and hands. Hold this position for a moment, feeling the expansion.

    Hold: Pause here, holding your breath gently for a few seconds. Feel the energy and openness in your body.

    Exhale: As you breathe out, gently flex your neck forward, tucking your chin slightly. Allow your pelvis to sink down, creating a gentle flexion in your spine. Pucker your lips as if blowing out a candle, close your eyes tightly, and make a tight fist with both hands. Hold this position for a moment, feeling the intensity.

    Hold: Pause here, holding your breath gently for a few seconds. Feel the tension and focus in your body.

    Repeat: Continue this cycle, moving mindfully and slowly.

    Inhale: While breathing in, gently extend your neck backward, lifting your chin slightly. At the same time, arch your pelvis upward, creating a gentle extension in your spine. Open your face into a lion’s face, opening your eyes wide and stretching your mouth open, and extend your hands fully, spreading your fingers wide. Feel the stretch across your face, neck, spine, and hands. Hold this position for a moment, feeling the expansion.

    Hold: Pause here, holding your breath gently for a few seconds. Feel the energy and openness in your body.

    Exhale: As you breathe out, gently flex your neck forward, tucking your chin slightly. Allow your pelvis to sink down, creating a gentle flexion in your spine. Pucker your lips as if blowing out a candle, close your eyes tightly, and make a tight fist with both hands. Hold this position for a moment, feeling the intensity.

    Hold: Pause here, holding your breath gently for a few seconds. Feel the tension and focus in your body.

    Repeat: Continue this cycle, moving mindfully and slowly.

    • Inhale: Extend your neck and pelvis, lion face, open eyes, extend fingers.
    • Hold: Pause and feel the expansion.
    • Exhale: Flex your neck and pelvis, pucker lips, close eyes, make tight fists.
    • Hold: Pause and feel the tension.
    • Inhale: Extend your neck and pelvis, lion face, open eyes, extend fingers.
    • Hold: Pause and feel the expansion.
    • Exhale: Flex your neck and pelvis, pucker lips, close eyes, make tight fists.
    • Hold: Pause and feel the tension.
    • Inhale: Extend your neck and pelvis, lion face, open eyes, extend fingers.
    • Hold: Pause and feel the expansion.
    • Exhale: Flex your neck and pelvis, pucker lips, close eyes, make tight fists.
    • Hold: Pause and feel the tension.

    Continue for several minutes, alternating between the two variations as you feel comfortable. Move slowly and mindfully with each breath. When you are ready to finish, bring your body back to a neutral position, resting comfortably. Take a few final deep breaths, allowing your body to relax completely. Open your eyes when you are ready, feeling refreshed and centered.

    Reflection & Contemplation

    Here are a few meaningful questions for you to reflect on your experience of doing this exercise:

    1. How did your body respond to the gentle movements and coordinated breathing in this exercise?
    2. Did you notice any areas of tension or discomfort in your body? How did these sensations change throughout the exercise?
    3. What emotions or thoughts surfaced during the practice? How did you address them?
    4. How did the combination of stretching and breath control affect your sense of relaxation and presence?
    5. After completing the exercise, do you feel a difference in your overall energy and mood?
    6. Were there any particular movements or positions that felt especially beneficial or challenging for you? Why do you think that is?
    7. How does this practice compare to other mindfulness or movement exercises you have tried?
    8. What insights or new awareness did you gain about your body and breath through this exercise?

    Reflecting on these questions can deepen your understanding and enhance the benefits of your practice. Please feel free to share your experience, Reflections insights and/or questions in the comments section below.

    thank you for sharing

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