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6 Count Breath Using Mantra

by Alyssa Snow

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Welcome to the Sacred Practice of Pranayama and Mantra. Two powerful practices in one! Controlling your breath leads to greater calm and relaxation. When we bring our breath into an equal state, the effect is magnified. In this meditation, we are using the count of 6. Inhaling a six-count and exhaling a six-count. In this version, we are using the Mantra Om Namah Shivaya as a counting rhythm. Om Namah Shivaya is a salutation to Lord Shiva. The God of Destruction. Reciting this mantra can help us to destroy the ego and connect with our highest selves.

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Transcript

Come into a comfortable seat.

If you're in a chair,

Uncross your legs and place your feet flat on the ground.

If you're seated on a cushion or a pillow,

Cross your legs or straighten your legs,

Whatever is the most comfortable for you,

The most easeful.

Let your seat be restful and relaxed without any sensation or discomfort.

And feel your seat,

Feel the seat that you've chosen,

Feel your connection to the earth.

And with that connection rooting down,

Begin to lift up in the belly,

In the center of the chest,

The roof of the mouth and the crown of the head.

Feeling as if you're rooting down in the seat and rising up with the crown,

Growing long and spacious in your torso.

Send the heads of your arms back in space,

Softening the shoulders down the back and brightening the heart.

Relax the jaw and the tongue in your mouth.

Relax your cheeks and your brow.

Soften the eyes and close your eyes.

And bring your attention to your breath,

Noticing how it feels when you inhale,

Noticing how it feels when you exhale.

This is the practice of controlling our breath.

When we can control our breath,

We can control our breath.

When we can control our breath,

We can control our minds.

This pranayama practice is using the six count rhythm to measure your breath,

Bringing the inhalation and the exhalation to an even state.

We'll use the mantra om nama shivaya.

As you inhale,

And om nama shivaya as you exhale,

Measuring your full inhale to the count and the rhythm of the mantra,

And the full exhale to the count and the rhythm of the mantra.

We'll begin with a long deep inhale and a long complete exhale.

And begin to inhale om nama shivaya.

Exhale,

Om nama shivaya.

Ni ya,

Exhale om nama shivayaすsee evaporate Inhale om nama shivaya.

Exhale om nama shivaya.

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Nice deep breath.

Hold the breath in for a moment.

Exhale completely.

Let your breath be natural.

Control it,

Let it find its natural rhythm.

Just being here in silence for a few minutes,

Noticing how you feel and bring your hands to your heart.

Thank yourself for the time you've given yourself here.

And we'll dedicate this practice to all beings everywhere,

Whether big or small,

Near or far,

Seen or unseen.

May all beings be well.

May all beings be happy.

May all beings be free from suffering.

Take another deep breath in and a complete breath out.

Namaste.

Thank you.

Meet your Teacher

Alyssa SnowNew York, NY, USA

4.8 (75)

Recent Reviews

Lucas

February 10, 2025

One of the best meditations I have ever enjoyed. Just wow!

Christopher

January 24, 2023

Very cool 😎

Sue

January 7, 2023

Really gave my mind focus thank you. Very calming. Thank you. Namaste 🙏 ❤️ ✨️

Joe

July 19, 2020

This was wonderful Alyssa. I loved that you stayed with me through the whole mantra. I will return again. Thanks 🙏

Denise

July 6, 2020

Alyssa, thank you so very, very much for this incredible practice. So calming and peaceful. With this mantra, it makes it so easy to quiet the mind. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

Mariana

May 2, 2020

Beautiful breathing practice, thank you Alyssa

Rose-Marie

April 6, 2020

Absolutely wonderful! Thank you so much! Namaste

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