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Good Day! 

You know that feeling when stress creeps up, and suddenly you feel a bit anxious, fidgety, on alert, your heart rate speeding up, and your breath shallow?

It can be hard to focus and be comfortable in this space. That's the autonomic nervous system kicking into gear, prepping you for fight or flight.

This is typically brought on by stress, deadlines, too much work, traffic, non-grounded news, a tense conversation etc.

Your nervous system is there to help keep you safe. But, the life we are living now doesn't resemble the world of our past where we had physical dangers, like vicious animals, hunting us.

In those past scenarios, our 'danger' system would come on for a short period until the danger is gone, and then shut off. But in modern life, it comes on and often stays on for long periods of time. Becoming an energy drain until we regulate again.

How do we regulate again? Enter the Physiological Sigh.

This was a classic part of my breathwork training from years ago, and it ties deeply into nervous system regulation as well.

Think of the breath for a moment in this scenario. When we are amped up or anxious, our breath becomes shallow and fast... amping us up further. 

But what if you could consciously say "Hey, let's do an intentionally longer exhale to slow our heart and nervous system down?"

That's what the physiological sigh is all about!

Here's how to do it:

1. First off, notice your body in the moment for a few seconds. Feel some of the energy in your system. Be with the experience you're having right now.

2. Next, take two fairly deep inhales through the nose. (2 or 3 seconds total). Comfortably fill the belly first if you can, then the chest. 

3. Then slowly exhale all the air out through the mouth, as relaxed as you can. (5 or 6 seconds total)

On the exhale, let your shoulders drop, let your body relax. Breathe eeeaaasssssyyy. And let it all out but don't force or become tense.

4. Repeat this cycle a few times, and when you're done, take one final big inhale through the nose, hold it for a second, and let it out with a sigh.

For about a minute or two, notice what changes after the breath. Pay curious attention.

Remember, use this when you feel a bit too amped up, or anxious, or when you are trying to settle your system bit.

Contemplative Quote:

"Know the male (yang),
yet keep to the female (yin):
receive the world in your arms.
If you received the world, the Tao will never leave you
and you will be like a little child." - Lao Tzu, Tao Te Ching 

I like to stay away from 'male/masculine' and 'female/feminine' when speaking of spirituality as it often confuses, is misinterpreted, and is perceived as gender oriented etc. In the philosophy of Taosim, the context of Yang here is to do and give, while the Yin is to receive and allow/flow.

We receive the world, are in tune with it's natural rhythms, and the flow of life when we are Yin dominant. That is to say when we are present, open, and attuned to the flow of life - life flows easy.

To 'keep to the female' and 'know the male' is to have our state of being anchored deeply in Yin (presence and flow) while knowing how and when to use our action and creativity.

We see a similar modern wisdom from Iian McGilchrist's observation of society being stuck in left hemisphere (Yang) dominance vs. right hemisphere (Yin).  

Our society is indeed largely Yang dominant. Constantly doing, doing, doing, doing - with very little connection to the whole (Yin quality). We struggle to find peace when we are not "doing" something, and feel guilty when we are not "doing" something.

What would it look like in your life to be anchored in Yin while knowing Yang? Not just mentally... but from a lived embodied reality?
- Joe 

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Peace & Keep Exploring

Joe Martino
Writer | Nervous System & Breath Coach
Founder, Collective Evolution & The Pulse
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