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Diaphragmatic Breathing for Advanced Yoga Meditation

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Uploaded on Jan 31, 2008

Proper yogic diaphragmatic breathing is a central foundation practice for one who wishes to move on to advanced meditation, to experience the highest direct experiences of Yoga. One of the challenges to breathing diaphragmatically is in knowing exactly where the diaphragm is located, and how it works. When breathing diaphragmatically, the muscles of the abdomen, chest, and clavicles are not involved. They remain still, while the diaphragm gently contracts on inhalation, and releases on exhalation. Breath is an extremely useful part of the systematic process of Yoga meditation, which leads one beyond the breath to the finer, subtler practices and experiences. There is tremendous value in understanding the process of breathing, and in diligently, gently practicing diaphragmatic breathing.
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  • Silverlotus29

    Ok, I am very confused. You say that your abdominals aren't supposed to be moving when practicing Diaphragmic breathing. But you can't breath with your diaphragm without moving your stomach. If you try, you end up breathing with your chest...

    ?????

    I suggest that you post a demonstration on how to not move your chest or your stomach while practicing this type of breathing.

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  • yogabindu

    It is not true that "...you can't breath with your diaphragm without moving your stomach. [presumably meaning abdomen, not stomach, which is an organ]" If diaphragmatic breathing is done properly, it is also not true that "If you try, you end up breathing with your chest." This video is intended to point one in the right direction with diaphragmatic breathing by showing the location of the diaphragm. Diaphragmatic breathing is best learned in direct training with someone who knows the method.

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  • CopperEye108

    Oh my goodness thank you. As a singer, I feel embarrassed to admit I've never completely understood the diaphragm, so it is cool to see it in this way. Excellent video, thank you.

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  • yogabindu

    With proper diaphragmatic breathing the muscles of the abdomen and the upper chest are not used. It takes mindfulness and practice.

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  • brazilianspiritzz

    how can I find the right teacher for this? as you stated, I experienced that, I can move my abs even without breathing. The solarplux tightness when breathing is the right indicator?

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  • farhannius

    I used to have severe anxiety but I learned to take long deep breaths from the diaphragm and it gave me peace and calm.

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  • chasca23

    Thank you very much. I am a classical singer who has lost feeling in parts of my thorax nerves and am going through rehabilitative therapy to get the diaphragm working again. This has been very helpful in showing me what I cannot feel.

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  • krisikov

    brilliant to use images of human corpses to illustrate your point!

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  • francotenelli

    Thanks for this video-good classical singers also use diaphragm for breathing and along with intercostals support their voices:)

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  • theseer1975

    Apparently nothing moves except the ribs. Place your hand on lower ribs and try to get them moving while keeping everything else still.

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  • nattensvaffel

    I personally find this video a bit short on helpfulness. You can learn this by watching an adept do it himself, you'll need to look at his body, where he in centred. Since the adept has mastered full diaphragmatic breathing you'll be able to see even his/her subtle musculature and it's motoring in order to understand how you can develop the same ability to do so over time. A Yoga body is almost like a rubber body, it is not fatty nor explosive muscles, it 's a type of muscle that is rubber'sh.

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  • meditating010

    Incredible! I am starting with your podcasts, very much in tune with advaita message.

    Regards.

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