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Breathwalk: Breathing Your Way to a Revitalized Body, Mind and Spirit Paperback – June 13, 2000
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With a series of easy to follow, transformational exercises that combine breathing and walking in very specific ways for specific benefits, Breathwalk teaches us:
• how to alleviate exhaustion, anxiety, sadness, and other problems
• to heal physical, mental, and spiritual conflict in our lives
• to enter a zone of total fitness within our own bodies and minds
In this simple program that anyone can follow, two of the world's leading experts in meditation and kundalini yoga reveal the power and flexibility of this technique for the first time. Centuries old traditions come together with modern scientific research in an effective and enjoyable holistic way to exercise. This practical, insightful guide is a breath of fresh air that can change your life for the better every time you take a step.
- Print length304 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherHarmony
- Publication dateJune 13, 2000
- Dimensions5.24 x 0.62 x 7.96 inches
- ISBN-100767904931
- ISBN-13978-0767904933
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--Anthony Robbins, author of Awaken the Giant Within and Unlimited Power
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With a series of easy to follow, transformational exercises that combine breathing and walking in very specific ways for specific benefits, Breathwalk teaches us:
how to alleviate exhaustion, anxiety, sadness, and other problems
to heal physical, mental, and spiritual conflict in our lives
to enter a zone of total fitness within our own bodies and minds
In this simple program that anyone can follow, two of the world's leading experts in meditation and kundalini yoga reveal the power and flexibility of this technique for the first time. Centuries old traditions come together with modern scientific research in an effective and enjoyable holistic way to exercise. This practical, insightful guide is a breath of fresh air that can change your life for the better every time you take a step.
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With a series of easy to follow, transformational exercises that combine breathing and walking in very specific ways for specific benefits, Breathwalk teaches us:
how to alleviate exhaustion, anxiety, sadness, and other problems
to heal physical, mental, and spiritual conflict in our lives
to enter a zone of total fitness within our own bodies and minds
In this simple program that anyone can follow, two of the world's leading experts in meditation and kundalini yoga reveal the power and flexibility of this technique for the first time. Centuries old traditions come together with modern scientific research in an effective and enjoyable holistic way to exercise. This practical, insightful guide is a breath of fresh air that can change your life for the better every time you take a step.
About the Author
Yogi Bhajan, Ph.D., is a Master of kundalini and tantric yoga. He is the spiritual leader of the Sikh religion in the Western Hemisphere. He inspired the creation of the family of Golden Temple natural products, including Yogi Tea and Peace Cereals. He lives in Espanola, New Mexico.
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Breathwalk programs can vitalize your body, mind, and spirit. That special vitality you get from a Breathwalk gives you four main benefits--increased energy levels, mood control, refined mental quality, and feelings of connectedness. Those benefits are like states in America. Each state has its own character, culture, and ways of behaving. Each benefit has its own characteristics and behaviors. Think about it: to really enjoy a visit to a state, you need to look a little more closely at the travel guide in order to see the cities and the special features in the environment that you want to experience. Consider this chapter a closer look at the territory of each benefit. We will identify certain noteworthy features of its terrain, giving you the information you need to design an exploration that will give you the kind of experience you want.
Part of the beauty of Breathwalk is that it gives you a wide spectrum of choices. It is rich with variety, even though its foundation, walking and breathing, is simple. Once you know which pattern of exercise and breathing to do, you can target specific shifts in your energy levels, your mood, and your awareness and achieve amazing results.
In this chapter we will take you through each of the types of Breathwalk benefits. You might be pleasantly surprised to find so many choices within each benefit. After all, Breathwalk is not just exercise. It is exercise plus a meditative mind. Add to that specific patterns of breath and you can design your walking experience with as much nuance as you like.
A Breathwalk can be divided into five steps that flow from one to the other in each walk. These steps are awaken, align, vitalize, balance, and connect. Each Breathwalk offers you so many choices because the different exercises, breathing patterns, and ways of using your mind's attention can be combined in a variety of ways in every walk. We will go through each of these five Breathwalk steps in detail in later chapters, but first let's talk in more detail about the four main benefits of the Breathwalk program.
Benefit 1. Increased Energy Levels
Our personal energy level affects our lives in multifaceted ways. Energy determines our capacity for elegant action in the world. Energy bounds the intensity with which we can express ourselves. It determines, for instance, our ability to speak powerfully--with animation and impact. When our energy level is optimal, we become aroused and alerted to the world around us. Then, with a profound reciprocity, nature seems alerted to and connected to us. We experience energy as vigor and stamina--the physical and mental strength that we can sustain and bring to bear upon any problem.
We all feel our energy in its potential and active forms. We sense our reserves as well as our immediate energy and use our assessment of both to determine which challenges we will take on and which we will decline. And one of our greatest sources for reserve energy is our spirit. Whether we recognize it or not, when we reach deeply within ourselves and tap into our spirit, that spirit gives us stamina, grit, scope, and energy that works regardless of everything happening around us.
Even though our energy level has multiple areas of expression and corresponding sources, most of us form habits and consistently draw our energy from a few favored yet unhealthy sources. Instead of drawing on the body-mind-spirit as a whole, we grab on to seemingly immediate solutions like food, drugs, emotional dramas, or excitement. But our design is subtler than that. Our sources are more diverse. We need to think more holistically about our energy level and its sources, for as we'll explain further in a moment, quick fixes like food and drugs actually take away more energy than they provide. Breath, on the other hand, works as an energy source. It is one we don't use enough. Huge reserves of energy lie buried in our musculature and in our glands, ready to be tapped and used--by mastering our own breathing.
You see, the nervous system can actually contain and release energy. The part of your nervous system called the autonomic system can be developed in the same way that a muscle can be toned or shaped. And the energy stored or released in that system is directly affected by breathing, exercise, and your entire attitude. Your emotions, and all the electrical and chemical processes that change with them, are sources for energy. Awareness itself is also a great source of energy, for your state of awareness directly changes the pattern of your brain activity. Good, healthy nutrition and conscious eating is another source of energy and healing. Our ideal is to be vitalized by all these sources. We want to align our habits and activities to sources of energy that deliver us in the present and sustain us for the future.
But without some training and conscious introspection, most of us do not use all of these sources. Instead, once we sense our energy is running low, we let our search for more energy get directed by unconscious habits and emergency reflexes. We grasp whatever seems closest and takes the least attention or effort. Surrounded by junk food and instant everything, we often make poor choices and end up losing energy instead of gaining it. A drink or two to relax at the end of the day seems reasonable, but for many people it leads to depression, reckless driving, and emotional withdrawal. Not knowing how to tap our core energy, some of us rely on stirring up an emotional storm within ourselves. The resulting emotional outburst releases energy but, like a bad storm, devastates everything in its path--a short-term gain, but an enduring loss that actually depletes our energy. In order to get and stay vitalized and healthy for the long run, however, we need to cultivate effective energy regeneration strategies. Like a flowing stream, we need constant renewal to live well.
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- Publisher : Harmony; First Edition, 7th printing (June 13, 2000)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 304 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0767904931
- ISBN-13 : 978-0767904933
- Item Weight : 11.2 ounces
- Dimensions : 5.24 x 0.62 x 7.96 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #775,160 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #183 in Walking (Books)
- #2,041 in Healing
- #4,319 in Meditation (Books)
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Yogi Bhajan was declared a Master of Kundalini Yoga at the age of 16. He came to the United States in 1969 and openly taught this transformative technology for the next 35 years, until his last breath in Aug 2004.
In the turbulent drug culture of the 70s, Yogi Bhajan first reached out to the youth. He recognized that their experimentation with drugs and "altered states of consciousness" expressed a desire to experience themselves and a longing for family, for connection to their soul and their community. In response to this innate longing, he created a family known as 3HO (Healthy, Happy, Holy Organization). Soon, 3HO ashrams began springing up across the United States and throughout the world.
He sparked a movement whose tendrils have woven their way into numerous aspects of our culture. Yoga and meditation have gained widespread acceptance in the West and the holistic health movement he introduced through diet, herbs, and lifestyle technologies.
Born Harbhajan Singh in what is now Pakistan to a family of healers and community leaders, Yogi Bhajan studied comparative religion and Vedic philosophy in his undergraduate years and received his Masters in Economics with honors from Punjab University. Years later, he earned his Ph.D. in communications psychology from the University of Humanistic Studies in San Francisco. Yogi Bhajan emerged as a religious, community, and business leader with a distinguished reputation as a man of peace, world vision, wisdom, and compassion. He founded several food companies that manufacture and distribute natural products based on these teachings. He fostered economic development in communities around the world. He is also the author of several books on yoga philosophy, business, and communication during his lifetime.
The Kundalini Research Institute continues his legacy through The Yogi Bhajan Library of Teachings, the International Teacher Training in Kundalini Yoga as taught by Yogi Bhajan®, and the publications of lectures and kriyas to serve the community of teachers, students, and practitioners around the world. See www.kundaliniresearchinstitute.org to learn how you can help keep the legacy alive!
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Customers appreciate the book's approach to breathing techniques, with one mentioning it provides practical mindfulness exercises that can be incorporated into daily life, while another notes it's very approachable and easy to start using right away.
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- Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2018A friend introduced me to this book years ago and based on a short reading, I completely changed the way I relate to my walking practice, and specifically how I breathe when I walk. I finally got around to securing my own copy and am so glad I did. I had been incorporating the breathing technique for walking but had left out some of the kundalini kriyas that are super helpful in making this work even more transformative and empowering.
- Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2013In my opinion, this book is a great choice for those who would like to practise the Breathwalk system - everything is very clearly explained and it is possible to start exercising right away. I have tried some of the methods decribed and found them very appropriate for my situation as I walk for about an hour every day anyway and now I can add some variety and meaning to my habitual activity.
- Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2013I was looking for a way to improve my base form of exercise. This book has helped me to 1) better understand the process of breathing, 2) how to add that to my walking, 3) understand better what my yoga teachers are talking about. Spending a little money on and time with this book is going to give you a better way to use your walking time.
- Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2010This book is the key to a new life. I was living an automatic and reactive life. My moods controlled my day and I was a sad person. Breathwalk showed me first of all the path to peace, but that was just the beginning. Now I'm entitled to live a richer and happier life. I definitively recommend this book. I already bought one for my beloved sister.
- Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2016Very dense. Hard to read
- Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2018This is a great book. I've incorporated the contents into my everyday life, turning just about every walk I take into a meditative experience. I highly recommend it for anyone looking to integrate meditation into their life beyond the mat.
- Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2014THIS IS AN EXCELLENT BOOK, WITH EASY EXERCISES THAT (IF PRACTICED CONSISTENTLY) GIVE AMAZING RESULTS. i HIGHLY RECOMMEND IT. D
- Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2014Ack! I see what everyone is saying about organization. I thought it couldn't be that bad and people were just being whiny, but it really is hard to use! 5 for content, 2 for the difficulty of extracting a program to use, so 4 overall.
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- RonReviewed in the United Kingdom on February 7, 2013
5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant Book
I would recommend this product. Met all expectations. Excellent ideas, theory and practice succinctly explained. Useful for any meditation/yoga practtitioner
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Márcio H. BassiReviewed in Brazil on June 28, 2017
5.0 out of 5 stars Livro muito bom
Excelente livro comprei em ebook e agora estou comprando livro físico, vale a pena.
Já pratiquei é ótimo, da resultado.
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Luca PaccagnellaReviewed in Italy on January 25, 2014
5.0 out of 5 stars Titto ok
Libro interessante per chi vuole provare una forma di meditazione "dinamica".
Libro semplice ma ricco di contenuti apprfonditi e molto interessanti.
- Mrs. Carole AtkinsReviewed in the United Kingdom on October 3, 2017
5.0 out of 5 stars Five Stars
Excellent
- FranciscaReviewed in France on June 20, 2011
3.0 out of 5 stars Too complicated!
First I read the whole book but every time I really wanted to get started I got caught up not really knowing what to do. There is a chapter at the end that shows the walks but then there is so much more to them that you end up getting lost looking for bits and pieces in the whole book that in the meanwhile the time you had to walk is over. Does Breathwalk work, doesn't it.... I suppose it must work or else they wouldn't have written this book but I think that a bit more organization is needed to make it accessible to people. The subject is so very interesting that it is worth it! What I would like to do is to join the authors for a few walks but well, I live too far away and I can't imagine they would visit France otherwise I would invite them to stay at our place and organize a number of walks for people who are interest in the subject. Maybe one day I contact them......
What I did was the simple walks, different types of breathing, the visualizing when I come home (I don't do it during the walk because you tend to meet people where I live) so I sit down at the end of the walk and visualize what I have just done. I also try to do some of the waking up exercises before I start but I never had the idea that I am doing it right. There are too many combinations and too many variations.
My advice to the authors would be to revise the contents of the book and make a new edition for people who have never done it because again... it is a very interesting book! In the meanwhile maybe I will look for another book because I do sense that I need help with my breathing!