The Healing Breath in Soul Retrieval
Aug. 2nd, 2006 12:07 amThis is a simple article, with a simple exercise that I daresay most of you have encountered before. I often feel breath, and breath-work is underestimated (at least in my own practice, where I'm sometimes too stubborn to take a deep breath when I'm angry!), and so I decided to write this, make of it what you will:
Breath is sacred. It animates our body, it gives force and power to our words, chants and songs, and it enables us to purify our body with each breath. It is powerful. It gives meaning and language, it can carry great wisdom (or foolishness) and it can store power or send it outwards.
Breath in some cultures is crucial in soul retrieval. It is how we draw in a missing soul fragment, and how we give it to the person in need of healing. It becomes a powerful, healing tool. In some Siberian cultures it was the only way the soul could be placed back into the body.
In my practice, a missing soul piece is cradled in the hands and placed into the region of the heart for ‘safe-keeping.’ There it knows that it is safe and protected, while we negotiate our way back to the person in need of healing. Once there, the soul piece is concentrated into the breath, and then ‘blown’ into certain places on the body, including the forehead (or crown of the head), and the heart. It is a special breath that carries the soul, it can be taught, or it can be innate. Only one of these breaths is needed, and then one more to ‘seal’ it in.
In some cases, we are able to bring back our own spirit while meditating, or simply while going on a healing journey. We might notice that we breathe easier, or that suddenly we take a deep breath or a long exhale. It is our own soul recognising how to integrate what was missing that becomes found. We breathe it in, and so circulate our spirit back through our body again, and likewise we can breathe out negativity.
It is common in many visualisations to imagine all the negativity of the day, including bodily tension, or mental anxiety, to leave the body on each exhale. This acknowledges the innate power in our breath to rid ourselves of spirit disturbance. Likewise, in many visualisations we ‘inhale’ a purifying and healing light, which also acknowledges the innate power of our breath to heal ourselves. Whether you are a spiritual animist who believes in soul retrieval or not, our own breathing is a sacred and healing act.
Here is a simple exercise that you may have encountered before, which can be done at any time:
1. Place both your feet on the ground (or lie down keeping your spine straight as possible while remaining comfortable) and close your eyes.
2. Take a long, deep breath. Hold for one second, and then let out this breath in a long and deep exhale. Do this four more times.
3. Now, when you take your next long inhale, imagine a warm, healing energy entering your body. It can be any colour you want it to be. Any colour it needs to be. It infuses your whole body. It makes you notice where your tension and unhappiness lies.
4. With your exhale, imagine this tension and unhappiness flowing out through your breath. It moves into the atmosphere and evaporates, where it can no longer harm you unless you choose it to.
5. Take these breaths for as many times as you need to, until your tension is gone, or until you have released what you need to.
6. When finished (if you haven't fallen asleep), take a moment to enjoy feeling your body being more relaxed, feel your sacred breath, and then open your eyes knowing that this power is inside of you, all the time, whenever you have need of it.
You can do this exercises every night before you fall asleep, or every morning when you wake up, you can do it whenever you feel like it. In the office toilet (yes, there!), when at a party when you suddenly feel overwhelmed, or when life just gets to you. It is simple. We all know the value of ‘taking a few deep breaths’ when anxious, angry or scared. Likewise, this exercise will take that a little further, and enable us to begin to discover the sacred power of our own healing breath.
This exercise can be particularly beneficial to those who feel they are beginning to ‘lose their way,’ the breath is one of our first anchors back to the spirit, and this exercise is something that can remind us of our beautiful spirit in almost all situations.
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Incidentally, if you are familiar with soul retrieval, how do you place the spirit back into the body? I am most familiar with the methods of blowing the soul into the crown, pelvis and heart, but I know it's different for different people.
Breath is sacred. It animates our body, it gives force and power to our words, chants and songs, and it enables us to purify our body with each breath. It is powerful. It gives meaning and language, it can carry great wisdom (or foolishness) and it can store power or send it outwards.
Breath in some cultures is crucial in soul retrieval. It is how we draw in a missing soul fragment, and how we give it to the person in need of healing. It becomes a powerful, healing tool. In some Siberian cultures it was the only way the soul could be placed back into the body.
In my practice, a missing soul piece is cradled in the hands and placed into the region of the heart for ‘safe-keeping.’ There it knows that it is safe and protected, while we negotiate our way back to the person in need of healing. Once there, the soul piece is concentrated into the breath, and then ‘blown’ into certain places on the body, including the forehead (or crown of the head), and the heart. It is a special breath that carries the soul, it can be taught, or it can be innate. Only one of these breaths is needed, and then one more to ‘seal’ it in.
In some cases, we are able to bring back our own spirit while meditating, or simply while going on a healing journey. We might notice that we breathe easier, or that suddenly we take a deep breath or a long exhale. It is our own soul recognising how to integrate what was missing that becomes found. We breathe it in, and so circulate our spirit back through our body again, and likewise we can breathe out negativity.
It is common in many visualisations to imagine all the negativity of the day, including bodily tension, or mental anxiety, to leave the body on each exhale. This acknowledges the innate power in our breath to rid ourselves of spirit disturbance. Likewise, in many visualisations we ‘inhale’ a purifying and healing light, which also acknowledges the innate power of our breath to heal ourselves. Whether you are a spiritual animist who believes in soul retrieval or not, our own breathing is a sacred and healing act.
Here is a simple exercise that you may have encountered before, which can be done at any time:
1. Place both your feet on the ground (or lie down keeping your spine straight as possible while remaining comfortable) and close your eyes.
2. Take a long, deep breath. Hold for one second, and then let out this breath in a long and deep exhale. Do this four more times.
3. Now, when you take your next long inhale, imagine a warm, healing energy entering your body. It can be any colour you want it to be. Any colour it needs to be. It infuses your whole body. It makes you notice where your tension and unhappiness lies.
4. With your exhale, imagine this tension and unhappiness flowing out through your breath. It moves into the atmosphere and evaporates, where it can no longer harm you unless you choose it to.
5. Take these breaths for as many times as you need to, until your tension is gone, or until you have released what you need to.
6. When finished (if you haven't fallen asleep), take a moment to enjoy feeling your body being more relaxed, feel your sacred breath, and then open your eyes knowing that this power is inside of you, all the time, whenever you have need of it.
You can do this exercises every night before you fall asleep, or every morning when you wake up, you can do it whenever you feel like it. In the office toilet (yes, there!), when at a party when you suddenly feel overwhelmed, or when life just gets to you. It is simple. We all know the value of ‘taking a few deep breaths’ when anxious, angry or scared. Likewise, this exercise will take that a little further, and enable us to begin to discover the sacred power of our own healing breath.
This exercise can be particularly beneficial to those who feel they are beginning to ‘lose their way,’ the breath is one of our first anchors back to the spirit, and this exercise is something that can remind us of our beautiful spirit in almost all situations.
*
Incidentally, if you are familiar with soul retrieval, how do you place the spirit back into the body? I am most familiar with the methods of blowing the soul into the crown, pelvis and heart, but I know it's different for different people.
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Date: 2006-08-01 05:53 pm (UTC)Recently, a horse came to me. (http://shinaraz.livejournal.com/173394.html) Through the dream he conveyed to me a set of exercises that goes days 1-10 and then day 11 and day 12. I started them in the morning as I was told in this dream. Since I've started (today is day 9), I've felt not so tense. I've felt more solid and overall more stable.
The movements are done slowly. Each movement requires a deep breath in before pressing the movement s-l-o-w-l-y back out with the breath. It gives the movements purpose and meaning.
At the end of the movements, I pull the lesson or visualization into my heart.
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Date: 2006-08-01 09:07 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-08-04 11:22 am (UTC)I liked how the breathing was left open, "a long inhale", as opposed to "breath in for four seconds" - because then I start counting, and I lose the flow of it all.
I also really liked the line "it can no longer harm you unless you let it" because that's a perfect way to phrase that. Sometimes doing this exercise I know my mind worries its way back to the problem at hand, and I feel as if I've called all that negative energy back and the exercise was useless. Though I know it wasn't, because I got rid of it once so I can do it again. But phrasing it this way helps me to see that what I'm doing there is allowing that negative energy to hurt me - for whatever reason.
Thank you very much for posting this!
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Date: 2006-08-04 11:38 am (UTC)