Not exact matches
I typically do a type of
breath work that
involves a quick and deep inhale and a normal relaxed exhale; kind of like controlled hyperventilating.
At the risk of any yogi that is reading this article being forced to absolutely cringe, I would roughly define kundalini yoga as a form of yoga that
involves intense
breath work, plenty of quick muscular contracts, meditation with your eyes closed, and an intense, tantric - like focus on moving energy up and down your spine.
She has extensive knowledge
involved with the testing and analysis of the SIBO
breath test performed at the NCNM SIBO Lab and has
worked with and studied under some of the top SIBO focused doctors in the country including Dr. Steven Sandberg - Lewis and Dr. Allyson Siebecker.
Normally this
involves time - wasting procedures such as (deep
breath)... sending the document to print, checking the printer to see why it isn't
working, adding new toner or fixing a paper jam, searching around for a pen, finding a pen but then discovering it's out of ink, finding another pen and signing the document, scanning in the signed version, emailing it back to the other party, then finding a place to file the physical copy.
Stéphane Mallarmé wrote a variation on the subject in 1895: The pure
work involves the disappearance of the voice of the poet, who cedes the initiative to words, mobilized by the clash of disparity; they illuminate each other in reciprocal reflections like a virtual spray of sparks on gems, replacing the respiration perceptible in ancient lyric
breath or in the enthused, personal direction of the phrase.