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The Tao of Natural Breathing:
For Health, Well-Being and Inner Growth
By Dennis Lewis
- Foreword by Master Mantak
Chia
- Introduction: A Miracle
and a Warning
"Breathing exercises involving
complicated counting schemes, alternate nostril
breathing, reverse breathing, breath retention,
hyperventilation, and so on make sense only for people
who already breathe naturally, making use of their entire
body in the breathing process. It is my experience that
natural breathing is in itself a powerful form of
self-healing."
- Chapter 1: The Mechanics
of Breathing
"The process of breathing, if
we can begin to understand it in relation to the whole of
life, shows us the way to let go of the old and open to
the new."
- Chapter 2: Breath,
Emotions, and the Art of Self-Sensing
" ... the work with breathing
starts with sensing the inner atmosphere of our organism
-- the basic emotional stance we take to ourselves and
the world."
- Chapter 3: The Taoist
Vision of Energy and Breath
"For the Taoist, the conscious
cultivation of breath offers a powerful way not only to
extract energies from the outside world but also to
regulate the energetic pathways of our inner world,
helping to bring our body, mind, and emotions into
harmonious balance."
- Chapter 4: The Whole-Body
Breath
" ... when we are able to
breathe through our whole body, sensing our verticality
from head to foot, we are aligning ourselves with the
natural flow of energy connecting heaven and earth."
- Chapter 5: The Spacious
Breath
" ... each breath we take is
filled not only with the nutrients and energies we need
for life, but also with the expansive, open quality of
space. It is this quality of spaciousness, if we allow it
to enter us, that can help us open to deeper levels of
our own being and to our own inner powers of
healing."
- Chapter 6: The Smiling
Breath
"The 'smiling breath' is for
me a fundamental practice of both self-awareness and
self-healing. The sensitive, relaxing energy field that
it produces helps me observe by contrast the unhealthy
tensions, attitudes, and habits that undermine my health
and vitality. What's more, the practice helps to
detoxify, energize, and regulate the various organs and
tissues of my body, and thus helps not only to strengthen
my immune system but also to transform the very way I
sense and feel myself."
- Chapter 7: Circulating the
Vital Breath
"Where our breath goes, our
attention can also go. By learning how to breathe
naturally -- that is, by learning how to breathe vitality
into every corner of our being -- we not only promote the
expansion of our inner consciousness, but we also
stimulate the healthful, harmonious movement of
substances and energies throughout our bodies."
- Appendix 1: Specialized
Breathing Practices
- Appendix 2: The
Psychological Dimensions of the Microcosmic Orbit
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