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Reducing Stress In Your Mind And Body

Posted by: Lisa Jones on Monday, November 28, 2022 

Mystic Mag‘s Interview:

I found BreathWork in 1997. A friend of mine was becoming a BreathWork Facilitator  and part of the certification involved giving six BreathWork sessions to a few clients and turning in the notes from the sessions.

In my second time working with my friend, I experienced a session that would alter my life. Soon into doing the conscious, connective breathing I felt as if I had been zapped at my tail bone with some kind of lightning bolt that went up my spine and sent a burst through the top of my head, with me floating in some light-filled, place of bliss. I floated for what seemed either a millisecond or eternity with more joy than I have ever experienced. The interesting thing is I had no idea about kundalini energy or any of the Hindu or other metaphysical explanations or descriptions of what I experienced. I literally could not have made it up from my repertoire of knowledge at that time! When I came back from this session I made a comment of, ‘I don’t know what it takes to be facilitating what you are doing but I want to be a BreathWorker!’

At that point in my life I had no desire to add anything else to my obligations, financial or time-wise. I was raising three daughters aged 11, 9 and 5, solo. These “gratis” sessions were a calling from what I have come to refer to as Spirit of the Breath. I say this because that profound session has rarely ever happened again though I have had so many other beautiful experiences and newfound “awarenesses” from my sessions these past 25 years. On that momentous day my soul/spirit (of the breath as I like to say) gave me this amazing tool to heal so much from my lineage of alcoholism, anger and more trauma.  My daughters experienced a different mom raising them then they would have had otherwise.

My life is so beautiful and blessed with having BreathWork as my main healing tool. It’s “wonderfilled” and self-empowering. My clients can do BreathWork without needing a facilitator after they have done sessions for a while. I absolutely love when another facilitator and I swap sessions.

I offer:

I facilitate private and group BreathWork sessions- in-person and online. I have traveled to many countries turning people on to the power of their own breath. I am able to offer practice for homework to individuals after sessions and groups. This enables them to continue opening and freeing their breathing. There literally isn’t anyone who couldn’t benefit from more freedom in their breathing! I am always reopening my breath as “life” continues to shut it down!

What is Therapeutic Breathing and how does it help?

Therapeutic Breathing is Conscious Breathing in a particular way. There’s a breath/pranayama for a variety of purposes such as obtaining more energy or detoxing. The BreathWork I help people with connects them to their own innate and divine body wisdom with me as a catalyst for their transformative journey.

What can a person expect from sessions?

I think it’s fair to say that all of us could benefit from enhancing our attitude of surrendering and trusting in life a bit more. Having this attitude can only lead to having more room for the inspired plan of something bigger than us (could be referred to as divine/universal plan) to show up in our lives. All I invite people to do is breathe into awareness and acceptance; trusting that Spirit of the Breath has knowledge unavailable to our thinking mind.

My experience in this work results in living more consciously and in one’s potentiality; with more insight and awareness.

I cannot underestimate that almost all individuals are not breathing to their capacity. They inevitably comment on how much more they feel themselves in their bodies breathing. I have seen unbelievable presentations of dis-ease resolve from bringing energy into where there was a shutdown. These places of resolution are as varied as an Olympian cyclist finally out of pain in the hips; many clients breathing more fully into the chest area that results in heart openings; to energy in the face ending a nervous tick from revisiting a decades-old traumatic experience; and hundreds more amazing upgrades for clients’ lives.

Therapeutic Breathwork releases unproductive emotions and mental chatter, thereby greatly reducing stress in the mind and body. I also meditate and attract many serious meditators and teachers of meditation who love to use this tool. There are also the usual benefits such as finding freedom to live more joyfully, lovingly, and connected, especially to our spiritual self and others.  I call this breathing tool freedom physically, mentally and emotionally!.

I am always empowering my clients as I consider them the “healer” and I am the catalyst for the healing. What I mean is clients are trusting their insights and experience of either, or a combination of, their physical, mental and emotional “ah-ahs”..

As I show up willing to be vulnerable about my life’s story and always truthful, clients can sense that a special space has been created as our template for working together. This template is created also in the kind of breath that I coach so people are showing up truly in the highest vibration of their desires, inspiration/intention.

They get to experience how the breath doesn’t lie versus our thinking/conscious mind. We know that what doesn’t serve these intentions won’t have space to live in our bodies (physically or mentally). I am holding loving attention and safety during our conversation and in the BreathWork session.

What I love most about my profession?

Oh my goodness! What is better than helping people find freedom in their bodies, minds and emotions?  Facilitating, and also doing my own BreathWork sessions, needs to be experienced to understand it’s potentiality to heal at a cellular, psychological and spiritual level. By assisting clients to change their breathing patterns, their lives change! I love this profession!


Tags: breathing, breathwork, energy work, meditation, spiritual growth


 

No two of us are alike!

Posted by: Lisa Jones on Wednesday, January 27, 2016 

I think the most interesting gift breathwork gives us is the ability to know ourselves on a deep, unconscious level by beginning to understand the unique "breath language" we all possess.  This opening to awareness is the doorway that so often leads me past the healing experience of our sessions and into the connection to our divine, higher selves.  I just love the debriefing after sessions as people share their experiences of that higher perspective WE ALL CAN ACCESS IF WE ARE WILLING. 

People who have attended any of my workshops know of my cooking prowess - I have gleaned knowledge since 1981, when I started at a health food restaurant Southern California, of ways I wanted to nourish my body. Next  adventure was learning from an elder forager and master gardener, my grandmother in law in Beautiful Oregon - I have referred to this place as The Garden Of Eden many times.   I returned to New Hampshire when my first two daughters are very young and connected with the longest-running CSA in the country. I've been blessed to learn so many things health-enhancing philosophies that at this point in my life I have the wisdom to pick and choose what works.  So it is with personal growth and Breathwork!

After 25 years .I have combined the many personal growth programs I've participated in, my own (and clients I've been privileged to serve) healing work, my shamanic journey experiences, knowledge from teachers and many sources to develop my "Breathing Into It All Sacred Circle Program".

In preparation for this special 9-month program, I am offering 2 Day-long retreats :

February 21, 9 am - 5 pm @ Regina’s Connection, 582 Main Street, Hudson , MA 01749
March 6, 9 am - 5 pm @ Enhance Your Frequency Healing Center, Lexington, MA

Attending either of these is a good way to find out if you're ready to step into the most life-changing program that I have created or, have a one-day retreat!

Please sign up soon as spaces are filling up.


Tags: breathing, breathing techniques, breathwork


 

How I (or anyone) can stop a dry, hacking cough

Posted by: Lisa Jones on Sunday, January 3, 2016 

Hello from the other side of my first cold in 13 years,

I had been going kind of fast & travelling a bit too much in 2015 and the body doesn't lie, nor does the breath as we know. I'm grateful for the detox/cleanse (including emotional) that took place the past 2 weeks and feel so healed and somehow inspired. What amazing insights and spirit connection I received from this forced inward time.  

I would like to share a technique I researched to cure the dry, hacking cough I couldn't stop after the congestion part of the illness was gone. This is how I would do it: cough with my mouth and nose shut - eventually I would even be able to subdue the cough, then hold my breath - holding mouth + nose shut only long enough so as to not be anywhere close to gasping for air when I released. I would then shallow breathe fast, inhale and exhale through nose with a relaxed exhale, for 5-10 breaths. THIS BREATHING is done engaging diaphragm.   What I was doing was creating a situation of increasing Carbon dioxide in airways which pacifies the urge-to-cough receptors and will increase oxygen in cells. This is a simplistic explanation that I will be offering more information on how so many health issues are related to hyperventilation which leads to over-breathing in the 9 month Sacred Circle training. Now that I recovered, I will edit and start blogging all the new ideas and insights I have gained from my Vision Quest without leaving home. 


Tags: breathing, breathing techniques, breathwork, persistent cough, sacred circle


 

How Healthy is Your Portfolio?

Posted by: Lisa Jones on Tuesday, September 22, 2015 

I recently was talking with someone about elderly people we knew who were suffering from what I can only describe as an accumulation many years of un-supportive emotions and ways of thinking.    They have been living a busy, outer directed life and not checking in on the truth of what could really being going on; knowing their inner life.  We all have blind spots, that with a tool such as conscious breathing, can be felt, gently touched and acknowledged.  This investment of healing, understanding and reflecting with conscious breathing will keep us from accumulating excess stuck emotions and perceptions, which will only be more difficult to release as time goes on.   These elderly people are now equipped with a very close to empty portfolio of the truly valuable things that make life full such as aligning with our life's purpose and our best thinking.  Life is meant to expand with increased joy as we find ways such as conscious breathing to keep growing a full portfolio of what serve us more than any financial assets we've accumulated.  


Tags: awareness, breathing, breathwork, healing