RobinN
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Hi Shelley, Hi TT-
I have heard really good things about yoga, and would like to find the time to fit it into our schedule. There is a method used at a local center that is called Brain Respiration. It says it is an educational method and system of training which aims to enhance the brain's functions and develop the brain's potential through integrated exercises for the body and mind.
Key components:
-deep and natural breathing
-exercise for activating the human body's energy system
-self trust
-positive information
-relaxed concentration
-enhanced imagination
Sounds like a good time. I just may try it for myself too.
As for fear.. Bernard had a link and I just can't seem to find it.
and Zoe has learned to reroute her seizure activity. You can read her story.
I am not sure about deep breathing vs shallow. I think it boils down to "natural" breathing. A rhythm that you find relaxing. For me that is much deeper than the daily shallow breathing that I find myself doing.
Slow deep breathing does help me get to sleep.
Inhale to the count of 4, hold for the count of 8, exhale to the count of 7. Works for me.
I have heard really good things about yoga, and would like to find the time to fit it into our schedule. There is a method used at a local center that is called Brain Respiration. It says it is an educational method and system of training which aims to enhance the brain's functions and develop the brain's potential through integrated exercises for the body and mind.
Key components:
-deep and natural breathing
-exercise for activating the human body's energy system
-self trust
-positive information
-relaxed concentration
-enhanced imagination
Sounds like a good time. I just may try it for myself too.
As for fear.. Bernard had a link and I just can't seem to find it.
and Zoe has learned to reroute her seizure activity. You can read her story.
I am not sure about deep breathing vs shallow. I think it boils down to "natural" breathing. A rhythm that you find relaxing. For me that is much deeper than the daily shallow breathing that I find myself doing.
Slow deep breathing does help me get to sleep.
Inhale to the count of 4, hold for the count of 8, exhale to the count of 7. Works for me.