Sentences with phrase «first focus on breath»

In classical vipassana, a 2,500 - year - old Buddhist tradition, you first focus on breath awareness.

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First, sit comfortably with your eyes closed or unfocused and breathe in and exhale slowly, focusing on your breath.
Release the 1:2 breath and the affirmation, and instead focus on Dirga Pranayama (Three - Part Breath): Inhale first into the belly, then the rib cage, then the collarbones, and then exhale from the collarbones, then the rib cage, then the breath and the affirmation, and instead focus on Dirga Pranayama (Three - Part Breath): Inhale first into the belly, then the rib cage, then the collarbones, and then exhale from the collarbones, then the rib cage, then the Breath): Inhale first into the belly, then the rib cage, then the collarbones, and then exhale from the collarbones, then the rib cage, then the belly.
First, Fern Olivia gets you out of your non-stop mind chatter and connects you with your lower chakras in a juicy Kundalini breath + meditation session focused on sexual power, navel strength, and harnessing creative energy.
Learning how to ignore the distractions of thought and staying focused on the breath is the first learning step toward being able to do so in the boudoir.
Special moves are charged when you attack enemies — While Link is fighting, Hylian Troops also fight — They don't mind if you accidentally hit them in the heat of battle — Impa is in the demo and she gives Link tips — Tutorials also have the classic «hey, listen» line when they pop up — Castle Keep has a power up bomb — This is a one use item with a huge blast radius — Link can also collect Rupees dropped by enemies and glowing hearts to restore his life — E3 demo ends with a King Dodongo boss fight who appears at the North Square — King Dodongo breaths a cone of fire Link has to dodge — The trick to beating him is throwing bombs in his mouth when he inhales — Then Link can follow up with a combo ending with a fatal downward slash — Zelda uses a glowing rapier to fight — Has a combo where she darts left and right — Zelda has 3 orbs — You can charge these by pressing heavy attack and then use orbs as combo finishers like creating a golden triangle on the ground that damages all of the enemies inside it — Zelda also has a combo ending with a barrage of arrows from a golden bow — Zelda's special move is a charged bow strike that knocks enemies back — Lizardos was the first enemy with a weak point and if you hit him on the head you'll knock him down — Fill up your Focus Spirit meter with magic jars — When this is full you can press R to get a speed and attack burst — Your character will glow yellow and get a new combo too — Zelda can use three elemental magic spells as her Focus Spirit combo — Hyrule Warriors says «Zelda defeated Moblin» when you knock out a general
This is the first major new title Nintendo has introduced at E3 thus far, with their first day focused heavily on The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and Pokemon Sun and Moon.
From a Nintendo perspective, we are focused first on making sure that the consumer understands [The Legend of Zelda] Breath of the Wild and some of the other games that we've highlighted here at the show, Pokémon Sun and Moon, Pokémon GO, Ever Oasis and Mario Party Star Rush.
In their first show with the gallery since 2009, artist duo Jennifer Allora and Guillermo Calzadilla present a show focused on three works that represent the breadth of their collaborative multimedia practice and explore existential themes — a sculptural installation made from acrylic lecterns, dinosaur bones, and the remains of extinct species; a performance in which three vocalists whistle at a four - billion - year - old rock; and a sound work based on recordings of breath.
First, the skinny on CBCT: Instead of focusing on breath and awareness — like you do with mindfulness meditation — compassion meditation involves contemplating specific things, like your affection for other people, in an effort to refocus your attitudes toward the people you interact with on daily basis, says study co-author Jennifer S. Mascaro, a postdoctoral fellow in the anthropology department at Emory University.
Whether you're getting along famously or bickering about dirty dishes, sexual frequency, spending habits, or anything in between, it's essential to take a breath and focus on the love you shared in the first place.
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