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CONSCIOUS breathing

Women's Fitness UK

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November 2025

Yogic breathing is far more than a series of practical techniques, it's a gateway to your true self

- Mark Stephens

CONSCIOUS breathing

There's a moment, often subtle, when awareness shifts from the rushing world around us to the quiet rhythm within. We notice the breath - not as a mechanical fact of survival, but as a living process that connects, informs and transforms us. For many, this moment is the first true encounter with pranayama, the ancient art and science of conscious breathing. It's a doorway into deeper experience - of yoga, life and being.

Pranayama is often treated as a technique, a category of practices in the yogic repertoire. But as I've explored in my forthcoming book, Breathing: The Art and Science of Pranayama (Inner Traditions, forthcoming 2026), it's much more than that. It's a philosophy, a psychology, a physiology, a path of spiritual development and a means of cultivating presence and resilience in a chaotic world.

Today, pranayama is often introduced with alternate nostril breathing, bellows breath, holding the breath and so on. These are powerful tools - but only when practised with understanding, respect and adaptability. The ancient and medieval texts emphasised this. In Hatha Yoga Pradipika, the reader is warned that improper practice of holding the breath 'brings about disorders of the head and other diseases'. Yet when practised with care, the same techniques are said to bestow vitality, mental steadiness and the bliss of meditation.

Modern science, in its own language, echoes this wisdom. Slow breathing stimulates the vagus nerve and parasympathetic response, calming the heart and larger bodymind. Extended exhalations improve baroreflex sensitivity [a mechanism that controls blood pressure], helping the body adapt to stress. Retaining your breath increases CO₂ tolerance and may enhance oxygen delivery to tissues via the Bohr effect [red cells' ability to adapt to changes]. In each case, we see how what the ancient yogis observed through deep introspection now aligns with what scientists measure with instruments.

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