Yogic Wisdom, Start with the Breath, and Will Smith’s 60/40 Rule
Published November 22, 2021
Published November 22, 2021
“They [breathing patterns] thereby constitute an easy but potent avenue to manipulate the whole physiological state of the organism.”
Want to potently “manipulate the whole physiological state of the organism”? Scientists start with the breath. And that’s why, for overall health, we do too: It’s the quickest and most efficient way to positively impact every aspect of your life. It’s actually quite absurd not to start there, in my humble opinion 😊
“The Montessori method emphasizes both intrinsic motivation and learning through doing. In fact, for this latter reason, it’s often called “embodied education.” Don’t just read about organic farming—go out and plant a garden.”
- Steven Kotler, The Art of Impossible
Let’s apply the same principles of Montessori education (aka embodied education<—absolutely love that) to our breathwork.
Read about the methods you’re interested in. Read about how breathing affects the whole physiological state of the organism. But then, most importantly, embody that education and learn through doing. As Confucius says, “What greater joy can there be than putting into practice what you have learned?”
“One of the things that the yogis really seemed to understand was that this circuitry didn’t just happen in the brain, it happened globally, with messages going in both directions: TOP DOWN (brain to body) and BOTTOM UP (body to brain). The intrinsic link between prāna and citta accounts for why the yogis insisted on breathing practices as the primary means to pacify the mind. …Breathing can effectively modulate the reactive loop, and restore us to a more coherent frame of mind.”
- Robin Rothenberg, Restoring Prāna
I have nothing to add, except for one of these 🤯 Oh, and to re-read Thought #1 on how modern science agrees with this global perspective on breathing…
“If man’s breath is prosperous, then the body prospers.”
Pop quiz from last week: Do you remember what prosper literally means?
To go forward with hope.
So, if the breath is prosperous, then the body prospers (and I’ll add that the mind and spirit prosper, too). Thus, we could argue that “the whole physiological state of the organism” goes forward with hope. Sounds good to me : )
“When I say silly stuff, it makes the world lighter for her. But she needs me to say smart stuff too. That makes her feel safe. She thinks that the only way I'll be able to survive is if I'm intelligent. She likes about a 60/40 ratio of smart to silly.”
- Will Smith, Will
This has nothing to do with breathing, but since I shared a 60/40 breathing rule last week, this passage jumped out at me. It’s an excellent approach to life : )
“Life begins with our first breath and will end after our last. To contemplate breathing is to contemplate life itself.”
- Larry Rosenberg, Breath by Breath
Category: Breathing 101
Answer: The matching of air and blood flow in the lungs is known as this.
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(Cue the Jeopardy! music.)
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Question: What is ventilation-perfusion?
In good breath,
Nick Heath, T1D, PhD
“Breathing is the compound interest of health & wellness.”
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