Airwaves
A Breathwork Blog by Breathing Space
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Breathwork for Emotional Regulation
Up until recently, if you'd asked me, I would have smugly said, "I'm not an angry person, it’s just not something I experience." But life, as it often does, had a few lessons in store for me when I became a parent. As I've gone on my own journey of self-discovery, I've come to realise that anger has been lurking beneath the surface all along.
Growing up in a household where anger was seen as a "bad" emotion, I learned to suppress it, to bury it deep within so I could still be a “good girl”. Over time, I developed a clever disguise for my anger: sadness. In my family sadness is more acceptable, more palatable, and somehow less threatening. Sadness got hugs. Anger got silent treatment.
Aromatherapy and Breathwork
I remember walking in to my first yoga class, feeling totally broken and going through a painful divorce. At the end of the class during savasana, they came around and massaged everyone’s neck with a cooling gel that had peppermint and lavender. It was HEAVEN. I hadn’t realized how healing the combination of aromatherapy and touch were. I know that’s controversial (the touch and scent during savasana, not the power of them!). But what happens when we combine the potent effects of scent with the transformative practice of breathwork?
Breathwork and Heart Rate Variability (HRV)
I recently got a new Fitbit, excited about all the fancy health metrics it could track. Steps, sleep, heart rate – the usual suspects. But one metric caught my eye: HRV, or Heart Rate Variability. I'd heard it mentioned in passing but never really paid much attention to it. Curiosity piqued, I checked my score... and was shocked. It was alarmingly low, more in line with someone in their 70s or 80s, not a relatively healthy individual in their early 40s.
This sent me down a bit of a rabbit hole of research. What exactly was HRV? What did it measure, and more importantly, what did my dismal score mean for my health? The more I learned, the more fascinated I became.
Breath-Body Connection
I recently came across a comment online that said "nervous system regulation is just new-age bullshit." As both a nurse and a breathwork business owner it got my back up and it got me thinking about how much we underestimate the power of our own breath and our ability to influence our body.
The truth is, our breath and our bodies are deeply connected. It's not just about staying alive; it's about how we feel, think, and experience the world. Our breath is a mirror reflecting our inner state, and it's also a bridge connecting our mind and body.