3-7-9 Breathing Technique: An Easy Guide

3-7-9 Breathing Technique: An Easy Guide

A TCM Treasure 3™-Based Breathing Technique

Practice this breathing technique twice daily, morning and evening, with 36 breaths each session. Each session takes approximately 6-7 minutes, providing a dedicated time for self-care, mindfulness, and visualization.

As you breathe, visualize yourself embarking on a self-healing journey, grounding your mind and body in harmony. This practice encourages mindfulness, helping you cultivate inner balance and resilience as you focus on self-healing.

Step 1: Inhale in 3 Sections

  • Focus Areas:
    1. Lower Belly (Earth): Engage the muscles in your abdomen, grounding your energy.
    2. Mid-Chest (Humanity): Involve the diaphragm, connecting with your heart.
    3. Upper Chest and Head (Heaven): Finally, bring the breath to your upper chest and head, along with a good intention, bringing clarity.

Why it helps: This step energizes your body and aligns physical and mental states.

 

Step 2: Hold for 3-4 Seconds (Scan the 7 Orifices)

  • What to do:
    1. Ears (Kidneys): Focus on your ears, feel grounded.
    2. Eyes (Liver): Shift focus to your eyes, relax and clear emotions.
    3. Nostrils (Lungs): Notice your nostrils, release past burdens.
    4. Mouth: Gather all energy at the mouth, preparing to exhale.

Why it helps: Holding your breath helps connect your inner energy with your senses. You can hold for 7 seconds or shorten the count to 3-4 seconds if that’s more comfortable.

 

Step 3: Exhale for 9 Body Scans

  • Focus Areas:
    1. Head and Shoulders: Start releasing the breath from your head, and let it flow down to your shoulders.
    2. Torso: Spread the breath out to the left, middle, and right parts of your torso.
    3. Thighs and Pelvis: Finally, let the breath reach your thighs and pelvis.

Why it helps: This long exhale helps release tension and balance energy throughout your body.

 

Benefits:

  • Calms the mind
  • Energizes the body
  • Balances emotions
  • Improves focus

Give it a try and see how it makes you feel more balanced and centered! This technique is great for managing stress, improving mental clarity, and promoting overall well-being. This technique is based on Jason Bei’s understanding of TCM, Tai ji – Qi gong breathing, it is a TCM Treasure 3™-Based Breathing Technique.

 

 

1 Comment

  1. Wendy Howell

    Thanks Jason, I like the breathing technique. I think I am walking better. Feeling positive.

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