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Thursday, December 25, 2008
Friday, December 05, 2008
Forest Spirit
To manifest our intentions we need to take direct actions and indirect actions. An indirect action can be something like taking a few minutes out of a busy day being quiet to refocus our energy.
Take a few minutes to enjoy this video Forest Spirit with a meditative mind.
Visit this site for more like this: Meditative Mind
Take a few minutes to enjoy this video Forest Spirit with a meditative mind.
Visit this site for more like this: Meditative Mind
Monday, October 27, 2008
Tai Chi, How to Breathe & Get More Energy
John Crewdson is another enthusiastic T'ai Chi Blogger. He recently posted about how most people have forgotten how to breathe properly. He points out that we all knew how to breathe as children, but that we forgot as we became adults and that we struggle because of it.
John writes that breathing "wrong" is bad for us over the long term. Because of the way most of us have learned to breathe we slowly loose lung capacity over the years. Our lungs stop working as well because we only use part of them, and as John points out, what we don't use, we lose.
To improve your breathing use your stomach to pull down on your diaphragm so your lungs can fill up with air. Let your ribs expand naturally. Don't lift your chest. Sometimes it's easier to do this lying down until you get the hang of it. Soon this way of breathing will become more natural to you again as you begin to feel the benefits of filling your lungs with more air. You will have more endurance, more energy, be more relaxed and think more clearly.
Regular T'ai Chi practice helps you do this naturally. Read more about T'ai Chi--Click Here.
John writes that breathing "wrong" is bad for us over the long term. Because of the way most of us have learned to breathe we slowly loose lung capacity over the years. Our lungs stop working as well because we only use part of them, and as John points out, what we don't use, we lose.
To improve your breathing use your stomach to pull down on your diaphragm so your lungs can fill up with air. Let your ribs expand naturally. Don't lift your chest. Sometimes it's easier to do this lying down until you get the hang of it. Soon this way of breathing will become more natural to you again as you begin to feel the benefits of filling your lungs with more air. You will have more endurance, more energy, be more relaxed and think more clearly.
Regular T'ai Chi practice helps you do this naturally. Read more about T'ai Chi--Click Here.
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