Breathwork - It’s right under our noses!

Jennylee Taylor • May 27, 2020

10 things to expect in a Breathwork Session

Who would have thought that something that literally sits right under our noses could be so potent and powerful in the support of your ongoing wellbeing and general health?

YOUR Breath!

The way you breathe fosters:
•    fosters clear or confused thinking,
•    makes us excited or calm,
•    tense or relaxed, and
•    worsens or improves every health condition possible.  

Breathwork is a powerful and self-responsible way to create well being in your own life. Breathwork improves the relationship between your mental, emotional, physical and spiritual states. In the moment conscious manipulation of the breath can decrease stress and raise energy levels.

Longer term, Conscious Connected Breathing is a powerful approach to self-exploration which activates the natural healing process within each of us. A Breathwork Session with a trained professional consists of consultation followed by a Conscious Connected Breathing Cycle.


There are 10 things to expect from a Breathwork Session

#1 To feel safe and without nonjudgement

Judgement sits in the world like a hammer ready to drop at any time and often holds you back from being uniquely yourself.

It brings up shame and guilt. No one wants to feel these things so you hold back, make yourself small, don't be the best you could be because of the fear that comes with being judged.

A Breathwork session is a sacred "conversation" between you and your breath and the emotional mass that is being held in your body that prevents you from moving forward.

It is a place and time where you can truly investigate the uncomfortable with out being judged so you can clearly see what is, learn from it and make the changes.

My role is to hold this space for you without non judgement so you can safely let go of what you need to let go of.

#2 To be listened to and heard

There is so much noise in the world that sometimes it's hard to hear others let alone have others hear you. Everyone seems to know what's best for you and often, even when you know what it is you want, no-one hears you. Even if they do hear you they don't LISTEN, leaving you feeling unheard and resentful.

You may even stop saying what you need because it feels useless and not worth it. You just play along with what others want for you.

Breathwork is about DEEPLY LISTENING.

Listening to where you are really at now.

During the Conscious Connected Breathwork Cycle you will go through the 5 levels of deep listening.

1. First you will listen to you. You will listen to your breathing and be guided to breath in a cyclic breath. You will start to create space for listening to what is being held in your body’s cellular memory.

2. You will then be encouraged to witness what comes into awareness for you. You will keep breathing and “hear, be respectful, be present, see, focus, feel, listen to the energy”

3. Your breath will show you what assumptions you have made about the past and ask you if it is true.

4. You will have the opportunity to go beyond what you already know, and explore what is not being said in your conscious understanding.

5. You will be encouraged to breathe and integrate the meaning, to recognise insights, to understand what was truly meant and gain a deeper understanding of your life.

My role is to support you to breathe and listen deeply to your Self. My role is to witness and apply the 5 deep listening levels to what is happening for you in the breath cycle process as the listener.

#3 Set an intention that means something to you

You may be experiencing a heap of things right now coming to you from a number of fronts.
You are trying to work out how to work differently, school the children, cope with a partner at home all of the time and soooo many other things.

You really don't know whether you are coming or going. Or maybe it's none of these things, and regardless you know you are not feeling right.

Setting an intention for you day helps you to focus in on what actually needs doing or looking at, cutting through all the peripheral stuff to clear a path to get things done.

The same goes in a Breathwork Session. You will spend some time at the beginning "downloading" what is happening right now. Then we will chat about where you would like to be or what you would like to be feeling.

Then you will set an intention for the breathing part of the session. YOUR INTENTION IS PERSONAL, and it's unique to you.

This gives you a focused starting point. You will then allow your breath to "finds its way" to what is being stored "underneath". To find what it is that needs to be brought to your attention so you can acknowledge and clear what the true cause of your discomfort is.
An example of an intention is:

Breathe in: clarity and focus
Breathe out: overwhelm

My role is to remind you of your intention and encourage you to keep breathing so your breath can work with you.

#4 Focused awareness using your breath

In everyday life we have things that “trigger” some sort of response. Sometimes that response comes from a place deep inside that you may have forgotten about and causes you to respond irrationally and with high voltage. It might be immediate anger at the smallest of things, or crying for no apparent reason, or feeling abandoned or sad.

Most of the time when we are walking around we are unaware of why this is happening.

In a Breathwork Session, you have the opportunity to use your breath to FOCUS YOUR AWARENESS on the source of the uncomfortable feeling. Your breath really supports you to hone in on what is causing all of the internal disruption that is showing up in your life right now.

It might come as a memory, a sensation in your body, an emotion.

All you need is willingness to be aware, to take a look, to allow and accept the feelings and to just keep breathing.

My role is to support you to keep breathing, to be led by your breath and to follow the focused awareness to work with what YOU need right now.

#5 By pass what you already know and access the knowledge held in your body

Your body holds the memory of every experience you have had in life from pure joy to absolute trauma. It evens remembers moments and events that you cannot call to memory from the moment you were conceived in this life.

Because of this, your body has a knowledge about you that goes way, way beyond what you think you know to be true in your mind.

Your breath is the vehicle which allows you to BYPASS  WHAT YOU THINK YOU KNOW to access this vast library of knowledge that is stored in your body.  

Your breath is like the library card that unlocks the closed doors, the forgotten shelves and can go to the bottom of the stack of books to find what needs to be looked at in order for you to break free from the never ending and repeating patterns in your life.

My role is to encourage you to keep breathing, ask the questions, and turn the pages. I support you to use your breath to dust off, sweep through and clean out the unwanted emotional muck that has accumulated over time.

Your breath, your story, your library.  Access this in safety and without non judgement to free yourself from your past.

#6 Be supported to accept and allow anything that comes up


Every moment in time is an opportunity to make a choice.

Someone in your workplace is at you incessantly to get something done. You are already full up and stressed because your eldest child is causing some dramas, your dog is sick, your partner needs you to do a heap of things and you don’t have time.

You have been at the end of your tether for months because somehow you have ended up as the “go to” person in your family and honesty the responsibility is literally killing you off slowly and surely. You are stressed, fed up, not sleeping and resentful. You feel like you are OUT OF CONTROL.

In that moment you choose to judge yourself, to feel guilty and internally beat yourself up for not being able to hold it together and DO EVERYTHING

You are your own worst enemy. You CHOOSE to resist the emotions that are coming up and you create more tension in your body.

Doing this over and over again, leads to staying stuck, pain and struggle and nothing changes.

In a Breathwork Session, your breath will support you to allow these feelings to come up. To see them for what they really are, to allow them to be seen, heard and acknowledged, to see their strengths.

Your breath supports you to ALLOW and ACCEPT and to move through them rather than holding on to them.

Your breath helps you to make a different choice that leads to relaxation and peace.

My role is to encourage you to accept and allow instead of holding on and resisting.

#7 Experience memories, physical sensations, emotions

By passing your mind and using your breath to tap into the infinite library of your body, you have the opportunity to discover the root cause of what is not working in your present day life.

On the journey with your breath in a Breathwork Session, you may start to experience long buried memories, or you may feel physical sensations, or emotions coming bubbling to the surface.

This is all part of the inquiry and they come up because you have set a focused intention for wanting to clear or gain something. Your breath knows where to go, what to access, and how to support you to breathe through and release it.

They are coming up for a reason and the reason is so that you don’t have to “hold on” to them anymore. You don’t have to stay attached to the “voltage” of the memory or emotion that invades the way you react to life right now.

My role is to be present, to witness without non judgement and support you to breathe through any memories, physical sensations or emotions.

#8 Create space by relaxing, accepting and letting go

By focusing your intention and partnering with your breath to accept and allow anything that comes up, including memories, emotions and physical sensations you have the opportunity to RELAX and LET GO.

Imagine not having to hold on anymore. Imagine being able to keep breathing and allow your stuck emotional tension and pain to fully express itself and then dissipate.

It’s like passing through a fog.

When you get to a foggy patch in your life, you can either chose to panic, freak out, hold your breath and end up going around in circles, or you can keep breathing through your fight or flight response, keeping walking and break through the other side into the sunshine again.

My role is to hold this space for you without non judgement so you can safely let go of what you need to let go of.

Using your breath to RELAX, ACCEPT AND LET GO , instead of TENSING UP, MAKING WRONG and HOLDING ON allows you to create space in your body for the new to enter.

Your body is like a fruit bowl. When you leave rotten fruit on the bowl, any new fruit is tainted by what is stuck in there.
Your stuck emotions are the same. If you are holding on to anger and fear, then then is no room for love to get in. If you are holding on to CONTROL and OVERWHELM, then there is no room for CLARITY and PEACE to get in.

My role is to support you and your breath to empty out the fruit bowl of rotten fruit to make SPACE FOR ALL OF THE GOODIES in  life.

#9 Gain understanding and insights on current issues

Why would you want to have a Breathwork Session anyway?

How will Breathwork help you with your everyday issues in life?

Breathwork helps you connect to your body and go to the core of the issues that present themselves to you every day. Breathwork could be for you if you are feeling:

•    stressed and anxious all the time?
•    overwhelmed with life?
•    a sense of somehow being incomplete; that something is 'missing'
•    of numbness or flatness; of just going through the motions
•    of hopelessness, apathy and indifference; like a spark is missing
•    a sense of being disconnected from life or what is around you; as if you are living in a dream
•    feeling lost, indecisive and aimless
•    procrastination; time wasting; or finding it hard to sustain focus or effort
•    a lack of confidence and self-belief
•    of having a strong inner critic who puts you down and is always on your back
•    phobias and anxieties; fearfulness
•    addictions or other compulsive behaviours and/or thought patterns
•    a sense of never having really recovered from a past event
•    repeatedly returning to a person, location or behaviour that is unhealthy for you
•    inability to move on from an issue or event, despite efforts to do so
•    finding it hard to (re)invest in the future with enthusiasm and optimism
•    of grief, fear, anger or rage that you cannot seem to shake off

Breathwork support you to GAIN INSIGHTS and UNDERSTANDING about these issues.
With UNDERSTANDING AND INSIGHT comes the opportunity to make changes, to breathe out what doesn’t work for you and free yourself to focus a life that DOES WORK for you.

When you are working on the BIG stuff, the more sessions you have the more you can shift and move through.

#10 Move forward in life without attachment to the past

Setting an intention, focusing your awareness, allowing and accepting any memories, emotions and physical sensations that come up and relaxing and letting go through the POWER OF YOUR OWN BREATH supports you to bring about:

•    More direction and clarity
•    Ease in moving forward in life without the struggle and pain
•    More confidence to ask for what it is you really want
•    Greater inner strength and courage to go past the fear and go for your dreams
•    Better relationships so you can love and be loved more easily
•    Greater understanding of yourself and your patterns
•    Freedom from addiction
•    Freedom from anxiety and panic
•    Freedom from the emotional charge of trauma
•    Emotional balance to live a more peaceful and joyful life
•    More out of life

Breathwork is experiential, meaning the best way to understand the extraordinary power of your breath and how it can help you is to have a session.

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