Reflections

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  1. C
    Cazza

    Just reading those words I took a deep breath. What arises for me is expansion. When I breathe with intention I take in my world with intention.

    1 year ago
  2. B
    Bay

    My kindness. When I slow down and think about what I want to say instead of speaking without thinking first.

    1 year ago
  3. Don Jones

    An awareness of the frailty, yet robustness of this life. The perfect balance.

    1 year ago
  4. luv-1-nutter

    Nobody knows what is my intention.. revive and reconnect.. our dormant love and eternal relationship with the Supreme Person.

    1 year ago
  5. pkr

    I calm down & feel centered. A peacefulness takes over. I am ready for the next moment.

    1 year ago
  6. Charlie T

    I become aware of the present moment.

    1 year ago
  7. Yram

    A sense of serenity and a sliver of hope!

    1 year ago
    1. Carol

      Yram, “Serenity” such a great and descriptive word. Just reading your post calmed me!

      1 year ago
  8. c
    carol

    Upon first read, I wondered– what is the intention. Then I recalled that when I focus on the dantien, (taichi), and then feel the breath, there is a calm and a sense of love and joy and sometimes beauty.

    1 year ago
  9. Carol

    I tend not to breath deeply enough when stressed emotionally or physically. I become very tense. When I take time to focus on my breath, it calms me and I sense that both mind and body welcome the breather. My mind relinquishes its need to control. I move from the sympathetic nervous system to the parasympathetic nervous system. I relax. Intentional breathing makes me think of the birth of a child that cries out when it discovers it can breath on its own. Intentional breathing is like birthing new life!

    1 year ago
    1. Joseph McCann

      “a child that cries out when it discovers it can breathe on its own.” very descriptive of both my children as they entered the world and all the baby animals I have been fortunate to witness as they make same discovery. Life truly is a miracle.

      Thank you Carol.

      1 year ago
    2. luv-1-nutter

      Since I’m neither a woman who experiences the pain of labor while giving birth as it is beyond my mind’s comprehension and understanding. why
      then would anybody want to go through it again a second time. I don’t think a few breaths is going to make much of a difference. But when the breathing is in combination with a practice of surrender, remembrance, serving, bowing down offering in respect homage to all the living beings who’re doing good works, rather than doing ill to others.

      1 year ago
  10. Antoinette

    Joy

    1 year ago
  11. Nannette

    I find a peace settleing over me- and I focus to be true to my intention.

    1 year ago
  12. Joseph McCann

    I become calm. I am grateful to have woken sober and set my intention to close my eyes in the evening sober.

    1 year ago
    1. Carol

      Joseph, Well said…Blessings to you and yours. Yram refers to serenity and hope in her post…such beautiful words when one speaks of intention.

      1 year ago
  13. Pilgrim

    Peace.

    1 year ago
  14. Butterfly

    My mind is cleared out of the way and I sense spaciousness and a feeling of calmness and light. Recently listened to a short Youtube meditation with Eckart Tolle who used the anology of clearing your room of all it’s furniture so you are seeing a bare space. I found that very useful.

    1 year ago
  15. EJP

    Pure gratefulness.

    1 year ago
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