Airwaves
A Breathwork Blog by Breathing Space
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What is a Breathwork Therapist?
In breathwork therapy, you won't just be talking about your problems; you'll be actively doing something about them. Through different breathing exercises, you can learn to calm your nervous system, release tension, and even tap into a deeper sense of peace and well-being. If you've ever felt your heart race when you're anxious or noticed how your breath changes when you're relaxed, you've already gotten a glimpse of how powerful this connection can be.
What is Felt Sense?
Felt sense is more than just a sensation; it's an embodied awareness that holds the key to unlocking emotional intelligence, intuitive guidance, and profound self-understanding. In this guide, we'll journey into the heart of felt sense, exploring its origins, its significance, and its practical applications in breathwork. Whether you're new to this concept or seeking to refine your understanding, get ready to embark on a journey of embodied awareness that will transform your practice and enhance your life.
Breathwork for Pain Management
Living with pain, whether it's acute or chronic can be incredibly challenging and stressful. It can affect not just our bodies, but also our emotions, our energy levels, and our overall well-being. While breathwork isn't a magic cure, it's a powerful tool that can complement your existing pain management strategies. We'll look into the science of how breathwork impacts pain, explore the art of cultivating a mindful and compassionate relationship with your body, and provide practical techniques you can use to soothe discomfort and find greater ease in your daily life.
Nose Breathing vs. Mouth Breathing: A Quick Introduction
Nasal or mouth breathing: which is best for breathwork? Discover the physiological differences and how they impact your practice. This article provides valuable insights for breathwork enthusiasts and facilitators seeking to optimize their techniques.