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Into Calm

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Dorothy Zennuriye Juno
Psychotherapist & Meditation Teacher
'Calmness may be best felt as your out breath.' Witness the calm as you focus on the natural rhythm of your breath, softening, soothing - in your body. Use this meditation any time you need to feel calm in mind and body. Namaste!! Music Credit: slam duck kepler 452b (original mix)
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Paul
Slowly Calms
I learned that slowing breathing actually does calm you. This meditation was very helpful in providing me with a genuine feeling of calmness rather than merely imagining the calm.
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Pappy
In Between Clients
Iโ€™m an Adapted Physical Education Specialist, and I just tried this meditation technique as I was left one client and prepared to work with another. I must say, it worked well because i just sat down, did the breathing, and am ready for the next adventure my client has for me,...
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Susan
Into Calm
Slow down your breath to become calm. Slowimg the breath quiets the mind. It gives you focus. It takes you out of the fight or flight mode.
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Robert
Calm
I had to come back to the breath over and over but once I focused, I could feel the loosening and relaxation of the out breath and my mind slowed.
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Wendy
Breath
I am learning how important breath is to our emotions. I hold my breath while I'm busy. Today I will focus my awareness on breath frequently.
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Julie
Focusing on Exhale
Calmness may be felt best through your out breath. Take a deep inhale in...pause...and then slowly exhale all the way. After doing this several times, I could feel the waves of calm washing over me taking away the busyness of the day with it. This was a wonderful session to reconnect and center myself. I am feeling relaxed and refreshed. I will continue focusing on the exhale while practicing tai chi. Namaste ๐Ÿ™
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Rajiv
Calm
I appreciate the focus on the breath, the notion of riding calm.
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Amy
Relaxation
Ride the wave of calm whatever that youโ€™re feeling, release as you breath
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Patuxa
I feel sad
I learned that I need to be more awere of my brithing and breath better, so that I can calm myself
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Alan
Breath
Mindful breathing is part of the meditation technique taught by Buddha. Putting attention on a long, slow exhale is very relaxing. I use this method to bring my blood pressure and heart rate down to normal levels when Iโ€™m feeling anxious, which is almost always these days.
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Jennifer
Into calm
Using my out breath as a source of calm. It helped me to close my eyes. I'm calm. I feel much better after this wonderful meditation. Your voice and guidance continue to be a source of calm for me. Thank you, Dorothy.
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