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Save Your Breath and Keep Your Sanity

By Joan Borysenko — 2008

Breathing is the only autonomic (meaning automatic--like heart rate, blood pressure, and body temperature) function over which we also have conscious control. While most people can't lower their heart rate or increase their body temperature at will unless they're trained in biofeedback, martial arts, or yoga, anyone can change their breathing. Breath is the link between body and mind, the royal road to calming down and returning your body to balance.

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Rebirthing in the New Age

You can create for yourself ongoing health, effortless bliss, prosperity, perpetual youth, and even total mastery by consciously using the power of your mind and your breath.

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Manual for Rebirthers: How to Deepen your Rebirthing Process, Masterfully Guide Other People’s Process and Be a Successful Rebirthing Professional

In order to be a good Rebirthing professional you have to heal yourself, overcome patterns, reconnect with your divine nature, and continue the practices whilst teaching other people to do the same.

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Breath Taking: 60 Breathing Techniques to Enhance Your Health and Joy of Living

Roche answers questions and debunks meditation myths, and gives three easy-to-follow techniques for getting started; "The Do Nothing Technique," "Salute Each of the Senses," and "Feeling at Home Exercise.

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The Tao of Natural Breathing: For Health, Well-Being, and Inner Growth

Take a life-affirming journey with Taoist and breathwork teacher Dennis Lewis into the physiological, psychological, and spiritual experience of breathing.

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The Joy of Movement: How Exercise Helps Us Find Happiness, Hope, Connection, and Courage

Exercise is health-enhancing and life-extending, yet many of us feel it's a chore. But, as Kelly McGonigal reveals, it doesn't have to be. Movement can and should be a source of joy.

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