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Engaging Your Breath

by Sura Flow

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guided
Activity
Meditation
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In this guided meditation, you'll have an opportunity to experience how your breath affects your inner state. Breathing at a slower rate initiates the relaxation response which allows your body to return to balance. Being conscious of your breath will allow you to relax and release stress with greater ease.

BreathingRelaxationBalanceStressStillnessBreath ControlCadence BreathingParasympathetic Nervous SystemBreath RetentionBody RelaxationStillness And AwarenessBreathing AwarenessGuided MeditationsPostures

Transcript

One of the most effective ways you can relax and let go of stress is to slow down the rate of your breath.

When you slow down your breath,

It stimulates the relaxation response,

Also known as the parasympathetic nervous system.

This response allows you to rest and restore and return to balance.

The following meditation exercise is a practice in consciously slowing down the rate of your breath.

We will take five rounds of slow,

Cadenced breathing,

Where you'll inhale for three counts,

Hold the breath,

And exhale for four counts,

Pausing and holding out your breath at the bottom of the exhale.

I'll guide you through the process.

If at any time you experience strain in this breathing exercise,

Simply let go of the practice and return to your natural breath.

Begin in an easy,

Comfortable seated position.

Feel your spine tall and free.

Take a breath,

Inhale,

And exhale,

Let it go.

Relax your back,

Shoulders,

And your neck.

Allow yourself to become completely relaxed as you practice the following exercise.

We'll begin now.

Inhale one,

Two,

Three,

Gently hold the breath,

Exhale four,

Three,

Two,

One,

Pausing at the bottom.

Inhale one,

Two,

Three,

Hold at the top,

Relax the inner body,

Exhale four,

Three,

Two,

One,

Pausing at the bottom.

Inhale one,

Two,

Three,

Hold,

Relaxing inside,

Exhale four,

Three,

Two,

One,

Pausing at the bottom,

Inhale one,

Two,

Three,

Hold,

Exhale four,

Three,

Two,

One,

Inhale one,

Two,

Three,

Holding the breath,

Exhale four,

Three,

Two,

One,

Pause into stillness.

Turn to your natural breath.

Become aware of your natural breathing.

Allow yourself to find a moment of stillness between each in-breath and each out-breath.

Notice how good it feels for your body and mind to breathe in a slow,

Relaxed manner.

You can always return back to the simple exercise of pausing between your inhale and your exhale.

Let yourself breathe easy and fully as you go about the rest of your day.

Meet your Teacher

Sura FlowSeattle, WA, USA

4.8 (153)

Recent Reviews

Sophie

January 13, 2025

Beautiful guidance ✨A serene practice I shall return to often ☺️ Thank you πŸ™

Kimberly

January 10, 2025

Peaceful

Patricia

August 17, 2023

It was very calming and I feel at peace. Thank you! πŸ§˜πŸ»β€β™€οΈπŸ¦‹πŸ’•

Michael

November 7, 2020

That was good helped me to relax thanks.

Patricia

October 27, 2020

Enjoyed the rhythmic count to this breathing exercise.

Russ

May 15, 2020

I feel relaxed and recharged after this quick meditation. Exactly what I needed. Thank you.

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