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Deep breathing is my favorite antidote to stress. I do two-part breathing - first into the belly and then into the lungs and out again - before meditation, during the day during stressful situations, and definitely when at the dentist's office. I am also a fan of Piko-piko breathing, used in the Hawaiian healing tradition. It is not only a stress reliever but a great aid in relieving pain as well.

Breathe in with your attention on your navel and breathe out with your attention on any part of your body that is in pain. Your imagination will help move healing energy along with your breath.

Make these deep breaths, moving your belly up and down (deep abdominal breathing oxygenates and relaxes your whole body). In another variation of Piko Piko, breathe in healing energy from the sky above and send any heavy energy with your breath out your feet to the center of the earth. You’ll be moving healing energy through the body, energizing your chakras and unblocking tension so your body can move into balance.

This is a perfect breathing exercise that takes less than a minute, can be done anytime, anywhere you need to relax, and is especially perfect before sitting down to meditate.

Deep breathing is one of the stress-releasing techniques used in the Dynamind Technique, which I learned in Hawaii from Serge Kahili King, PhD, a Hawaiian shaman and healer. It can be used to work on physical, emotional, mental and spiritual dis-ease. Get a free preview at www.thechakras.org.

For your free MP3 of my complete 10-minute Chakra Meditation, breathing into each chakra center and energizing it, click here.

Namaste!

Becca Chopra, author of The Chakra Diaries


 


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07/10/2012 01:52

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07/10/2012 09:01

Thanks for this post, Becca. I think it serves as a valuable reminder about the positive impact deep breathing can have on our lives. It's so easy to forget this powerful force that exists within us all, and that can be accessed at all times! ~Tom Rapsas

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07/14/2012 01:27

Thanks for the advice and tips to deal with stress problem breathing is a good solution yoga has been very beneficial in dealing with stress.

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08/23/2012 07:22

Thanks for sharing most valuable information. If you have more information then please share with us Thanks for the post

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08/29/2012 02:34

Thanks for sharing the idea there would be some apprehensions from segment but i am up for it.

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