The Breath – Do you take it for granted?
Both my boys have asthma, and over the past couple of days they’ve both been having some pretty serious issues with it. If you’ve never experienced asthma, or don’t have kids with it – it can be scary! I don’t have asthma, but I can tell you that with kids you know they’re experiencing difficulties breathing because they start coughing, and coughing, and coughing, and more coughing. They are truly amazing because as adults if we were coughing as much as my kids have been coughing…we would have taken ourselves to the emergency room! Kids are just so awesome. They don’t know to panic or to be scared, which allows them to be so resilient.
In listening to my children cough and wheeze it makes me think how much we take our breath for granted. We breathe automatically. It just happens. And when we take a deep breath, the heart rate increases. When we exhale, the heart rate drops. It just happens. We don’t have to think about it. There’s no effort involved. It’s such an amazing God made machine.
So why do we take it for granted? Because it just happens? Because we don’t have to think about it?
Our breath is the most valuable thing we have. Let’s give it the attention it deserves. Inhale. Exhale. In that one conscious breath, don’t you feel better? In that one conscious breath, our mind is focused and not running rampid. In that one conscious breath, we are completely in the moment. We’re not stressed, not worried, not negative…OMG, we actually feel good!
So what if we paid more attention to the breath? What if we took 5 conscious breaths in a row? Or even 1 conscious breath every hour? It doesn’t take much. All we have to do is pay attention to something that is already happening. All we have to do is connect to something that is so amazing and effortless, and in doing so maybe we learn that our lives can be this way too…amazing and effortless.
Inhale – Exhale
The more we pay attention to the breath, the more natural it becomes. It won’t be something that we have to remind ourselves to do. We’ll just be doing the dishes and connect to the breath. We’ll be at our desk working and feel the inhale and exhale. It’s a beautiful thing. We’ll be stressing over something and then remember that our breath will help get us through it.
Thank you breath! I promise to pay more attention to you…you literally mean the world to me!
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