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No.15 Live Well Live Whole: Patrick Chevalier ~ Stress, Coherence, & A Heartmath Breathing Technique

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Whole Soul Mastery
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Mon 14 Dec 2020
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Welcome to Whole Soul Mastery ~ where we focus on Mind Body Spirit Wellness, Fitness, and Wholeness & Integrating Polarity Within so that we access Higher States of Light & Unity Consciousness in our world today.  In Live Well, Live Whole ~ Episode No. 15, Marie Mohler and Patrick Chevalier talk about something that we have all experienced from time to time, which is Stress.  Patrick shares about several different types of stress, some of the different ways in which we perceive stress, and the concept of coherence.  Coherence can bring us into a greater inner state of well-being and the experience of greater balance and harmony.  He teaches a 5 Step Coherence Breathing Protocol . . . and offers us a glimpse of this Breathing Technique by sharing some real time data that demonstrates its positive effects in this podcast!  Join us in this amazing and inspiring conversation! 

You can contact Patrick Chevalier for more information about his coaching services and Heartmath insights and teachings via his Facebook page and FB Messenger here:

https://www.facebook.com/patrick.chevalier.562

Additionally, here is an outline of the Breathing Technique that Patrick shared in the podcast:

·         Breathe from your belly (abdominal breathing). To check that, put a hand on your chest and one on your belly. The hand on your chest shouldn’t move much. Concentrate on your hand placed on your belly. If this is difficult for you at first, do it lying down. Once you get the hang of it, sit (or stand) up; it is more effective in the vertical position.

·         Inhale though your nose and exhale through your mouth.

·         Have the exhale be longer than your inhale. 4 sec inhale / 6 sec exhale is suggested but as long as your exhale is longer.

·         On the inhale, press your tongue on the roof of your mouth, just behind your front teeth. This is the pressure point of a meridian that activates the parasympathetic nervous system.

·         Focus on your chest; imagine you are breathing in and out through your chest. Imagine the air flowing in and flowing out.

Keep in mind, all these elements contribute to activating your parasympathetic nervous system but it’s ok if there is one you are not comfortable with. For example, people with dentures might not be able to apply pressure to the meridian behind the top front teeth.  That is ok, the technique will still work.

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