Just pause for a few moments, close your eyes, and focus your attention on your breath. Slowly, take in a nice, deep, calming breath, inhaling through your nose and exhaling through your mouth. Repeat this several times, pressing stale air out of your lungs on the exhale and rejuvenating all your body's cells with each inhale. Oxygen is the basic food for every cell in your body. You could even imagine that you are inhaling the ENERGY of RELAXATION and exhaling the ENERGY of tension, stress, and/or anything else you wish to let go of. This is breathing consciously for a quick, refreshing break. Its De-Frazzle-Action?
- Improves lung function
- Triggers the body's own Relaxation Response
- Oxygenates the blood
- Feels good
Here is a hand-out I have used with my yoga class...
Alternate Nostril Breathing
The
index and middle fingers of the right hand are folded over and pressed against
the palm or straightened out and touching the forehead. The thumb is used to close the right
nostril, and the ring and little fingers together close the left nostril. Left-handed people may do the opposite.
Close off the right nostril with the right
thumb. Exhale and inhale through the
left nostril. Release the right nostril as you use your ring
and little fingers to close off the left nostril. Exhale and inhale through the right
nostril. Continue for several minutes,
alternating nostrils.
Using gentle pressure to hold each nostril
closed, breathe slowly, smoothly, deeply and evenly.
[ Relaxes the entire body
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Soothes the nervous system
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Balances both sides of the brain Source: The Complete Yoga Book, by James Hewitt
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