Frank Herbert's Dune, Bene Gesserit Training, The Calming Breath

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2 жыл бұрын

Another practice inspired by Frank Herbert's Dune, this is the "calming breath", a method to reset your mind and nervous system. I use this whenever I'm facing a situation that invokes stress for me, and with practice it can bring you back to calm almost instantly.
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@gloambug
@gloambug Жыл бұрын
you are exactly how i pictured Kynes!!!
@ReWildUniversity
@ReWildUniversity Жыл бұрын
How interesting! I'm honored, as I enjoyed his character! =)
@unitedtaps
@unitedtaps 2 жыл бұрын
Very cool idea. The constraint idea is very clever. I may try this. Thank you for bring your light into the world.
@ReWildUniversity
@ReWildUniversity 2 жыл бұрын
Let us know if it works for you! It's brought us such great smiles to see you here, Rod =)
@traceuse13
@traceuse13 2 жыл бұрын
It's amazing how we can shape and train our minds and bodies to change in the direction we want as long as we stick with it. I love the principle of gradually building skills by stretching the boundaries of where we already are just a little bit, and over time the changes can be incredible! Unrelated but I have a video request for you if you're looking for ideas. Lately I have been struggling with the loneliness of my rewilding journey. It feels like the changes I have been making are so good for my health and wellbeing (cutting sugar, going to bed earlier, cutting media consumption, seeking out silence, paying attention to nature). I want to continue in this trajectory but these things are so outside of the mainstream these days and it feels difficult having to explain why I don't want to go out clubbing, why I don't want to go to the movies or that party, why I find silence to be so wonderful, and why I think spiders are a really cool animal that we needn't be so afraid of. Anyway, how do you deal with the fear of being "weird" and reconcile that with your need for a tribe? How do you have the confidence to be that "boring" person who goes to bed early and gets up early? How do you own who you are when you feel like you are treading this path alone in the midst of all your friends? Thank you. Edit: by the way, I just remembered your Transforming Peer Pressure video and watched it again. It helped a lot. So maybe this video request wasn't really necessary. But if you have any more wisdom on this subject, I would still love to hear it!
@ReWildUniversity
@ReWildUniversity 2 жыл бұрын
This is a great video idea! Let me give it some thought and perhaps it will become a not-too-distant-in-the-future video! Thanks my friend!! =)
@doublegdog
@doublegdog 2 жыл бұрын
Love the good vibes in all of your videos! I have to give a presentation in front of 200 people at my job today and this will hopefully help me.
@ReWildUniversity
@ReWildUniversity 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much! And we appreciate your subscription. Please tell us how your presentation went!
@MrHullRockers
@MrHullRockers 2 жыл бұрын
I get that feeling when I'm fishing. When I focus on my float and nothing else I literally feel like a weight is lifted off my shoulders I can feel the stress drain away. These days, I don't go fishing as much as I ought to.
@ReWildUniversity
@ReWildUniversity 2 жыл бұрын
Lol! I bet many of us can relate to not getting out fishing enough lately (or whatever it is that relaxes us). Our neighbor goes out before dawn fishing sometimes -- the world is all his at that hour =)
@danielhill7149
@danielhill7149 2 жыл бұрын
Wonderful practice! This works for me as long as I don't go to "boiling" but one I use when I feel myself becoming agitated or angry is triangle breath. Very similar to box breathing but inhale for 4 sec, exhale for 4 sec and then hold for 4 sec. When I know certain things (like heavy traffic) can potentially be irritating and set me off I'll start the breathwork to get me into the calm meditative state. Can't wait to see the yurt again! Love to you and your family my friend 💚💚
@ReWildUniversity
@ReWildUniversity 2 жыл бұрын
You're pointing out how beneficial basic mindfulness is alongside these calming techniques, my friend! If we are pre-aware that something might trigger anger or anxiety or frustration, we can even begin the calming process before we start getting agitated. But as you pointed, out (I'd agree completely!), it's tough to do this if we're already far down the road of getting upset =) Hoping to put up a yurt video soon!
@danielhill7149
@danielhill7149 2 жыл бұрын
@@ReWildUniversity As Rebecca and yourself mentioned in the diaper video, emotions too have very distinct feelings. Much like recognizing that you have to use the restroom, recognizing what different emotions feel like (physically and mentally) is a great way to be less controlled by them due to circumstances. This only comes through mindfulness meditation I'm certain!
@mousey01261
@mousey01261 2 жыл бұрын
This is similar to how I view wim hoff breathing. Trying to relax your system in times of stress. It seems he uses cold to stress the body and has trained himself to remain calm. Anyone who has jumped into cold water knows how it takes your breath from you and can knock all thought from your head. However if you can remain calm during this time of stress you are able to deal with the situation in a better way. Stresses can be physical or emotional, but if you can train yourself to remain calm under one type of stress it can be used to cross over to deal with other types of stresses.
@ReWildUniversity
@ReWildUniversity 2 жыл бұрын
Absolutely -- learning to relax in the face of those stressors is so powerful. Cold showers can be a great place to start -- it's so easy to tense up, to resist the cold . . . and so liberating to feel all that tension melt away when you just "accept" the cold. It's that thing that seems so strange to our cultural training -- that sometimes, "non-resistance" creates a strength greater than any type of resistance. That cold training is the perfect place to witness that in action.
@FelipeKana1
@FelipeKana1 2 жыл бұрын
As quick meditation, on some moments of my life I used mantras. Sometimes mantras focused on birds and trees. And another though "experiment" that can help me calm my mind is to, being in front of any tree on the street, visualize it as a full being, imaging its roots and feeling its "perception" over me somehow, reminding me that we're not alone when we're around a tree (or any plant really). This often calms me a lot
@ReWildUniversity
@ReWildUniversity 2 жыл бұрын
Felipe, I really want to try that tree meditation. It feels like it may be similar to the "shapeshifting" meditation I'll sometimes do, which redirects my mind to a sensation of being something other than a human with rambling thoughts =) Thanks for this gift!!
@FelipeKana1
@FelipeKana1 2 жыл бұрын
@@ReWildUniversity you're welcome! I hope you like it.
@FelipeKana1
@FelipeKana1 2 жыл бұрын
@@ReWildUniversity got curious about that shape-shifting meditation! Do you already have any video about it? Seems very interesting.
@ReWildUniversity
@ReWildUniversity 2 жыл бұрын
Here it is! =) kzbin.info/www/bejne/jHuuXoScpKuYgs0
@McLarenIT1
@McLarenIT1 2 жыл бұрын
Kenton, I have been experimenting with one-breath meditation for a while now. My 'cue' happens when I feel an urge to smile, then I get into a state of comfort and relaxation. Another thing I've been doing for a quick relaxation that strangely works is imagining my body releasing some relaxation chemicals. Both techniques work best with mild to moderate stress. I am yet to try this when in high stress because, well, my mind has the tendency to forget about these techniques under intense stress. On a different subject, have you ever experimented with sleep meditation? I'm talking about a type of mindfulness meditation that is done right before falling asleep when you try to be mindful of the process of falling asleep. Just curious.
@ReWildUniversity
@ReWildUniversity 2 жыл бұрын
I love that the smile is your cue! And we'll have to experiment with that "releasing relaxation chemicals" idea. Cool! I've just done a bit of that sleep meditation, back when I was doing more lucid dreaming, attempting to go right from awake to lucid dream. Have you been experimenting with it yourself?
@McLarenIT1
@McLarenIT1 2 жыл бұрын
@@ReWildUniversity Yes, I have. It's been interesting. There was a sort of 'phase' between being awake and asleep in which I felt some mental barriers and biases going down. It's a great time to find answers to the problems I have been facing in life. There was a catch, though. I usually forget those answers after waking up and can only remember reaching them. -___-" I also have my share of strange encounters with lucid dreaming. I may write you some time to see what you think about them.
@ReWildUniversity
@ReWildUniversity 2 жыл бұрын
Interesting. Lucid dreaming is so fascinating for me. I'm only a novice dream adventurer, though. Would be fun to compare thoughts!! =)
@pigscanfly522
@pigscanfly522 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Kenton! This video reminded me of the Buddhist concept of the jhanas - do you have any experience with these?
@ReWildUniversity
@ReWildUniversity 2 жыл бұрын
Yes! Something I explored for many years! We can talk more via email =)
@kingkomodo
@kingkomodo 2 жыл бұрын
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@ReWildUniversity
@ReWildUniversity 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks my friend -- I so appreciate your support! =)
@sumeyyekaya1098
@sumeyyekaya1098 Жыл бұрын
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