How One’s Breathing Evolves in Meditation
Photo Credit: in.pinterest.com How One’s Breathing Evolves in Meditation Breath is the bridge between body and soul. It is subtle, constant, and deeply connected to our state of being. In Himalayan Samarpan Dhyanyog , breath is not manipulated - it is observed. And through this observation, a quiet transformation begins. The evolution of breath in meditation is not mechanical - it is mystical. In our daily life, breath is often shallow, rapid, and unconscious. It reflects our mental restlessness, emotional turbulence, and physical tension. But when we sit in meditation, something begins to shift. As Swami Shivkrupanandji teaches, we do not need to control the breath. We simply sit in unconditional surrender, allowing the Guru’s consciousness to work through us. And as the mind settles, the breath begins to change on its own. I have observed my pulse going down to 40 beats per minute (Garmin sports watch proof) and sometimes I have noticed my breathing has stopped completely f...