BreathWork
26 May 2009
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BreathWork
Dear Friend of the Breath, This year the International Breathwork Foundation (IBF) is
having its annual Global Inspiration Conference in Mexico from the 6th to
the 13th of July.
The Global Inspiration Conference (GIC) is a very
special event, where conscious breathers and breathworkers from
around the world meet for one week to share, learn and grow together. It
is a wonderful opportunity for personal and professional growth, as well
as for making friends and valuable connections.
There has been concerns lately
regarding health risks related to travelling
to Mexico because of the swine flue. I am delighted to announce
today that both the US Department of State and the UK Foreign and
Commonwealth Office have lifted their recommendation to
avoid all nonessential travel to Mexico
(see http://travel.state.gov/
travel/cis_pa_tw/pa/pa_3028.
html and


A bright golden moon is
already rising over the Sea of
Cortez and soon it will be
coming into full view over the small mountain that sits between the farm
and the east coast of the Baja
Peninsula. The stars are on
notice that they will have serious competition tonight. Some of them are
already being out-shined, and others are quickly fading from
sight.
Today many people are seeking more fulfillment in life. Today's chaotic
technological world is often too much for human psyches to contend with,
without possessing more inner strength. Many therefore are yearning to
go internal, to find an inner peace, seeking more spiritual meaning and
connection; to align more with their true purpose in life.
Find out more about the International Breathwork Foundation and the Global Inspiration Conference 2009 by watching this short presentation.
The body can go for days, even weeks
without food. It fails after two or three days without water. But it is
virtually impossible to go without breathing for more than a few minutes.
Without fresh oxygen to the brain the bodily systems quickly shut down and
we die. Breathing is natural, and automatic, something we rarely take the
time to notice, unless we are winded from a burst of exercise or emotional
stimulation.
We are continuously evolving and changing. In this talk the
reality of this statement is unravelled in relationship to the breath,
spirit, breast feeding and birth.
[This is the first of a series of articles on simple, effective ways to improve health and happiness through breath awareness and mastery. This article has been taken from the IBTA eNews without permission and is © Jim Morningstar]
January 2009 sees the launch of the IBTA's newsletter "IBTA eNews". This promises to be a quarterly publication which is: