Breath of a Feed

Sometimes a breath is too much to take in.

Sometimes a breath is too much to take in.

The breath of a feed, inspired by my daughter Cati Bennette, is every breath that expresses the need to survive this reality. Every breath expresses why and how we are doing our survival.

The rhythms we produce tell the aware observer/participant something about your thought processes. As life forms on earth, tend to synchronize with our surrounding rhythms.

When we deviate from them, that shift sets up a disharmony in some instances and creates greater harmony in other settings depending on the emotions that accompany the shift.

Every breath we take is affected by the beliefs we have. The belief in being greater or lesser than others, human or not is essential to manifestation. Breathing should be automatic… right? It does help keep us alive after all. However, the way we breathe makes a difference in our performance as well as our attitudes. When our own breathing is out of harmony with those we feel close to, we tend to create disharmony by wanting it and then begin to feed on the disharmony created.

In a relationship between parents and child/children, everyone involved develops a sense of knowing the way the other/s breathe. If the breathing is out off from what is expected, tension increases, our comfort zones are challenged. When we are out of peace ,we are apart from harmony. Knowing breathing patterns helps us in our awareness of thought/feeling fluctuations within our community of influence.
Breathing in specific ways can bring alarm and set up a manipulative atmosphere or calm and reassure those around us. It is possible to tell how fluidly or constricted a person is emotionally, by the way they are speaking.

Learn the breathing styles of those around you, remind them that their breathing seems different by asking them how they are feeling, since emotions played a large part of how and why breathing stays the same or changes patterns.

Our breathing is the most intimate connection we have with this dimension. Learning the signals of emotion through the breath gives us deeper connective opportunities.  Listen with our third ear.

 

One thought on “Breath of a Feed

  1. A simple thing like breathing can enlighten us so much to what is going on around us. We naturally have a way of expressing our emotions through breathing. Manipulating through breathing is just another way of feeding I think. I like this post.

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