Every breath is a love letter to your nervous system.
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15 Min
In this second practice, you will soften the edges around your inhale and surrender to the natural rhythm of your exhale.
This isn't breathwork for performance, it’s breath for presence. You’ll learn how to use conscious sighs, open mouth releases, and gentle rhythmic breathing to signal to your body that it is safe to receive.
Here, breath becomes more than oxygen, it becomes remembrance. It becomes communion. It becomes your permission to stop bracing against life and begin allowing love in.
🌬 Repattern shallow breathing
💓 Increase emotional capacity
🕊 Release held tension
🌸 Cultivate self-gentleness
🌿 Activate parasympathetic flow
💫 Expand into receptivity
Breath of Softness
1 • Create the Nest
2 • Begin the Breath
3 • Add the Sigh
4 • Witness the Shift
5 • Close with a Whisper
1. Prepare a gentle space:
🪶 Cushioned seat or floor
🕯 Soft candlelight
🎵 Low ambient sound
2. Rest your hands in your lap or over your belly.
🧘 Make sure you are comfortable and feel safe
1. Gently close your eyes and let your mind clear.
👃 Inhale slowly through the nose (4 counts)
👄 Exhale gently through an open mouth (6 counts)
2. Repeat for 3–5 minutes.
💨 Let the breath feel circular
💞 No holding or pushing
🫧 Just waves upon waves
1. Now, with every third exhale, let out a full body sigh.
🔊 Haaa... Let the sound carry your tension out
👄 Soften the jaw
🌊 Let the shoulders drop
🎐 Feel the vibration of release
2. Repeat for 3–5 minutes.
1. Pause. Stay still.
🔎 Notice how your body feels now compared to before
2. Have no judgment, just observe the sensations.
🪷 Presence without pressure
🫀 Stillness as integration
💠 Breath as anchoring
1. Bring your hands over your heart or solar plexus.
💭 Whisper softly to yourself: “I am safe to receive.”
🎤 Let it land
🌙 Repeat if needed
🪷 Then breathe once more, and rest
“With every sigh, I set myself free.
My breath remembers the softest me.”
✨ What have I been holding my breath around, physically or emotionally?
✨ Do I feel deserving of softness, or does it feel unfamiliar?
✨ What might it mean to exhale without guarding or gripping?
Breathe into the discomfort. The breath is honest even when the mind is not.
Your breath is the original healer. Before words, before tools, before teachings, there was breath.
It has waited patiently for your return. Not just to breathe, but to be breathed. Not to control, but to soften.
In this exhale, you are no longer holding it all together. You are letting yourself fall apart gently, and discovering that even in the unraveling, you are still held.
This is the intimacy of aliveness.
This is the elegance of letting go.
This is how softness becomes your sanctuary.