Are you still breathing ?
The 4th part of Raja Yoga defines all breathing techniques, which
show us how to conquer the mind and therefore control the body
and senses. Unless we control the breath we will never be able
to control the mind and body.
Breath is life and life depends on breath. We take it for granted
and rarely think about our inhalation and exhalation of air which
we think happens automatically, until the time we find it difficult
to breath and we have to make an effort. When we have the flu
and our sinuses are blocked or are suddenly frightened by something
our breath becomes short and unstable, we then realize how fundamental
the breath is to our existence and how out of our control breathing
has become.
Beyond this point, which is more obvious to most people, is the
other more hidden problem, which is- most people are not breathing
properly to benefit their mind and body on any deeper level, which
in turn is causing many illnesses in our world. Watch yourself
breath for a time and you will realize as you are going about
your business all day, a lot of that time you are taking very
quick and short breaths or much of the time you are just holding
your breath while under some sort of tension. From the way you
clime out of bed, the way you eat your food or the way you speak,
the breath is not controlled and is being held or shortened continuously.
Many clients of mine when coming for treatments say to me “ Much
of the time it feel as if I have stopped breathing for a long
time.” As this way of unconscious breathing becomes a habit due
to all the pressure and stress we feel all day long, over time
if not treated with better habits and yogic breathing practice
of Dirgwa Swasam* it will turn into an illness or disease. Short,
interrupted or breathing that is held is the root of most modern
diseases.
Modern doctors in general are not trained in herbal medicine
or any eastern natural cures such as Yoga
or Ayurvedic medicine
so they will not be looking for any signs of illness due to bad
breathing habits. In the practice of natural medicine one of the
first things a therapist will be looking at will be how deeply
and frequently a person is breathing, during silence and when
talking and how their pulse is. Do you find yourself running our
of breath when talking? Do you know how you breathe when eating?
From the depth of how someone breathes comes much information
about what kind of health problems they may have or will be prone
to in the future. If very short you will have issues such asthma
or depression if very fast bone issues and nervousness.
We know we cannot live without the breath but we take it for
granted that it will never stop until the day we are to leave
the planet. This is true, but how we use the breath can on one
hand give us maximum health and on the other side take our mind
further and deeper into unknown territories. With good use of
the breath we can go further into the mind and bring about many
changes, which were though of as impossible before. With all the
various yoga techniques and breathing practices, one can gain
command of what is passing in the mind to control it and change
it for healthier, kinder and more compassionate thoughts.
One of the things that happens when we do not breath correctly
is that our nervous system suffers and we become quick tempered,
impatient and less understanding of other people. This in turn
leaves us unsure and exhausted a lot of the times thinking we
are fighting the world when we are really only fighting ourselves.
The health of the mind and body will rise as the breath deepens
and slows down to match the rhythm of the heart. If the heart
is excited too much due to the habits and excesses of life then
the breath will become uneasy and difficult, but if the heart
is pleased with peace and calmness then the breath will lead you
into happy times.
Remember to breath deeply and to follow the breath as you go
about your daily life- this will teach you more about who you
are.
*Dirgwa Swasam is a full yogic breath, which is how we should
be breathing at all times.
On the inhalation the stomach comes out, the chest expands and
the shoulders raise a touch. On the exhale the shoulders relax,
the chest moves in and the stomach is sucked in a little, You
can see demonstrations of this at camerongoodhealth.com
