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I don’t know about you but I have sometimes lost my equilibrium as I stressed over issues I cannot control in my life, or imagined negative future events. On those days I need conscious connected breathwork more than ever. It’s also on those days that I resist this work more than ever.

Before discovering breathwork, I would sit in my familiar discomfort and gradually lose more and more stability. The consequences of not dealing with my emotions would make me edgy and unsatisfied with life, and then I would wonder ‘how did I get here’?

Now I know better. I find a comfortable place to sit or lie down and I start breathing. No pauses at the top, no pauses at the bottom. The first few minutes are really uncomfortable. As I move through the layers of my mental defenses, I feel as if I am ripping through myself. My mind does not want to give up control and I want to quit. I want my familiar dark. But I push and I embrace the uncertainty of letting go of my mind. It feels risky, but I am brave. Eventually, I surrender to my body and there is no more fragmentation. I become an ocean of waves rising and collapsing into myself.

My mind and body are one, sweet consciousness experiencing itself. What the breath brings I never know until it happens. Sometimes I desire a release but it doesn’t come. Sometimes I set an intention to bring clarity or resolution to a problem, but the breath delivers clarity on something else, unrelated to what I was fussing about. When I finish, the session I am strangely whole and relieved even though my wish for a specific outcome didn’t come to be. The darkness has dissolved. The confusion is gone.

I have come to understand that sometimes in order to resolve one thing, you first have to grasp another truth, which in turn resolves the one you were concerned with. Truth unveils in layers and in a kind of order sometimes. It’s not linear and it’s not black or white. I have learned to let go of outcomes and just focus and trust the breath to illuminate what needs to be revealed. The breath knows better. There is safety in this trust.

The breath is the light, not just on your truth, but on truth itself.

Jasmina

To find out more about Jasmina take a look at her profile in Practitioners Corner

She be brave and she be bold,
But she doesn’t yet see all her light of gold.
She be kind and she be right,
But she can’t see past this next fight.
She be honest and she be true,
If only she could see this storm through.
Sit my dear and hear my words,
For I have an idea, I know shall work.
Look within and you shall see,
A tiny light there might just be.
Now for the science and just a touch of magic.
We know that fire needs air and fuel to grow,
So come with me, the way I shall show.
Your thoughts and breath are all you need,
To build your own fire.
Gentle breath to coax the spark.
And fuel from your hearts own desire.
And from this space you once thought cold,
You can finally see, your light of gold.

Karen – Creating Safe Spaces to Navigate Life’s Storms: Breathwork & Energy Facilitation to Build Your Centre of Wellness

To find out more about Karen, take a look at her profile in Practitioners Corner

Watching the winds move through the valleys of me,
Wondering what it catches, what it carries, the rivering of breeze,
As my body rests as mountains without peaks,
I find myself gently, quickly caving in;
The dissolving of skin

Now then, in center sea,
A point of light, made just for me,
I watch it as the moment existence begins,
No breath, no motion,
Only stillness, as I move in,
Many layers fall at the wayside,
I barely realize what I’m leaving behind,
As I wander forward, as I feel more alive,
I remember the wind, I remember the skin,
There was a lingering message hidden within,
The quietness of sleep, the continuance of me,
Oh yes, the breath, is there something you wish to speak?

“I am the moment you know you exist.”
I let it rise in, then I let it sink a bit,
Like the fall of my breath is bringing me to the point nonexistence is in,
The inner wind, I’m travelling,
Calms and sets me down somewhere deep inside,
Here, I’ve never been,
“Here, is where we began,”
Says the breath, as I suddenly realize, I am

Tavisha, vis-à-vis

To find out more about Tavisha, take a look at her Profile in Practioner’s Corner

I love this question! Although I only realised recently just how relevant it is to the work I do. I set up “Pick your Brains” sessions in response to the question “I don’t need a full coaching session, but may I pick your brains?”

As I was considering this, I realised how instinctively I had hit upon a perfect description of what these short 20-minute sessions were about. They are literally an invitation to pick my “brains”. Over my breathwork journey, I have realised the significance of our 3 brains and how we might feel or experience them in our bodies.

First the reptilian brain, our oldest brain and considered the least evolved, oh but how powerful and glorious this brain is. It is the brain that regulates our nervous system, that keeps us safe from real and perceived dangers. You probably know it as the fight, flight or freeze response. But I would like to propose that there is also a built-in early warning system that we might call gut instinct. A feeling in the belly that encourages us to check in. Maybe even to double check. Before we leap.

Then we move to our second brain, the limbic brain, that encourages us to feel and allow the movement of emotions. I liken this to our heart brain or our intuition. This is a quiet brain, that opens and closes in response to our listening. Perhaps with this brain we don’t understand the logic, but somehow, intuitively our heart feels open. Or indeed closed. This opening and closing of our intuition accesses an innate wisdom from deep within us that allows us to feel our way through whatever is before us. It is our intuitive felt sense.

Then finally our most recently evolved brain, the prefrontal cortex, the brain that allows us to follow the logic. Our intelligence. I would like to add a dimension to this and call it our imaginative intelligence. The organicity that catalogues our life experience to create our comfort zone, and that allows us simultaneously to explore our boundaries and to push them inwards and outwards, a little or maybe even a lot!

In my imagination it is like an elastic egg around us, that in overdrive can restrict us, contracting and making us small, in underdrive it has no edges or end and no learned experiences, so we barrel forward into the same behaviours without thought, in neutral it allows us space to explore just beyond where we are now, whilst still holding us. We can step forward or reach out in one area and it expands, or pull back in another and it contracts, gently shifting and changing in response to our explorations.

Each of these brains has a purpose in our lives, designed to work for us or with us in tandem. Enhancing our experience of life. Equally, each of these brains can go into overdrive or underdrive based on our experiences of life.

We can quiet the early warning signs of our gut instinct with an overdrive of taught logic that encourages us to keep going regardless. We can treat our heart with supreme reverence and forget that we have innate intelligence built up over lifetimes that supports our intuition. Like most of our brilliant body, they work better when harnessed together. We might call it teamwork.

They work better when asked, which of my beautiful brains is best placed to lead in this situation? And having established this, the evolved leader looks to his/her full team to find a balanced solution from all the wisdom and experience contained within. In business we call this situational leadership. One size does not fit all situations, we will rarely find the solution in the energy that created the problem.

Using this approach in combination with breathwork has led to my absolute genius moments, to my healing of wounds with love and compassion, to the unleashing of my creativity, to the gentle support needed in the moment of crisis.

And so, when you pick my brains, you are really allowing me to guide you towards accessing your own three brains. Your gut instinct, the intuition of your heart and your innate imaginative intelligence.

Sharyn-With-A-Why

To find out more about Sharyn, take a look at her profile in Practitioners Corner

Breathwork offers a wide range of potential benefits affecting both physical and mental health:

  1. Stress reduction: Deep, controlled breathing activates the parasympathetic nervous system, promoting relaxation.
  2. Anxiety management: Breathwork can help calm racing thoughts and reduce anxiety symptoms.
  3. Improved focus and concentration: Certain techniques can enhance mental clarity and cognitive function.
  4. Better sleep: Regular practice may improve sleep quality and help with insomnia.
  5. Pain management: Some breathwork methods can help in managing chronic pain.
  6. Enhanced emotional regulation: It can aid in processing and releasing stored emotions.
  7. Increased energy levels: Certain techniques can invigorate the body and mind.
  8. Improved respiratory function: Regular practice can strengthen respiratory muscles and increase lung capacity.
  9. Boosted immune system: Some studies suggest breathwork may enhance immune function.
  10. Better cardiovascular health: It can help lower blood pressure and improve heart rate variability.
  11. Increased self-awareness: Breathwork often leads to greater bodily awareness and mindfulness.
  12. Spiritual growth: Some practitioners report profound spiritual experiences through certain breathwork practices.

While individual experiences may vary, many people find breathwork to be a valuable tool for overall well-being.

What is your personal journey?

I am a mystic that has completed that journey and so now I am looking into being more myself which means living a life according to preference, all things considered and included. I realized a while ago that life is a series of experiences, though the past can change, that ultimately repeats the pattern of desire and fulfilment. Knowing this, I am quite excited to continue discovering what seeds exist within me and are ready to bloom into my lived-reality.

What do you enjoy about breathwork and how has it helped you?

What I enjoy the most is that it is a point of connection with others and with myself. It has helped me travel the inside of my body as though I am made of mountains and valleys. What I ultimately love about the breath is that it allows me to exist and what I love most about watching it is that it brings me to new places within me that I didn’t know existed.

Where did you complete your training (or where are you still in training)?

My name is Tavisha Shummoogum and I have not completed any training towards becoming a breathwork facilitator.

What do you stand for, and what do you stand against?

I stand for truth simply because I like what feels true. I stand against holding myself fixed where I am when the natural call to action is no longer to pause and enjoy but to move forward. I love and appreciate every view along the way, but there is more to discover, more to live, more to enjoy, therefore, every now and then, I am magnetically drawn into continuing forward with curiosity, into the next, into the new, into the mystery. Put more simply, I stand against not moving forward when that moment of tension from staying rises up. And I’d like to clarify that the action of moving forward for me is allowing the desire to come up and out from within rather than suppressing it by ignoring it. This allowance also tends to result in me being repositioned deeper within myself which is always interesting (because what else is there to know??).

What is your greatest wish for your clients

I no longer work in a field where I have clients, so I’ll casually switch the word to fans since that is the world I am walking into. My greatest wish for them is that they live a life they deserve which means a life that constantly puts them in state of awe and wonder. It means a life that renders them speechless before they can even begin to explain it. It means a life that holds them in such a way that they have no doubt they are the precious point of existence.

My Bio

What am I? I am someone who is curious enough to let life reflect me to me. More specifically, I am someone who has noticed that all of existence blooms inside my heart for me to then live a reality that can surprise me with discovery of what started within and exists without. It leads me to this awareness that all things are connected and a newfound desire to let life evidence this.

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