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Breath Talks
Breathing (respiration or ventilation) is the rhythmic process of moving air into (inhalation) and out of (exhalation) the lungs to enable gas exchange with the internal environment, primarily to remove carbon dioxide and take in oxygen.
All aerobic organisms require oxygen for cellular respiration, which extracts energy from food and produces carbon dioxide as a waste product. External respiration (breathing) brings air to the alveoli where gases move by diffusion; the circulatory system then transports oxygen and carbon dioxide between the lungs and the tissues.
In vertebrates with lungs, breathing consists of repeated cycles of inhalation and exhalation through a branched system of airways that conduct air from the nose or mouth to the alveoli. The number of respiratory cycles per minute — the respiratory or breathing rate — is a primary vital sign. Under normal conditions, depth and rate of breathing are controlled unconsciously by homeostatic mechanisms that maintain arterial partial pressures of carbon dioxide and oxygen. Keeping arterial CO₂ stable helps maintain extracellular fluid pH; hyperventilation and hypoventilation alter CO₂ and thus pH and produce distressing symptoms.
Breathing also supports speech, laughter and certain reflexes (yawning, coughing, sneezing) and can contribute to thermoregulation (for example, panting in animals that cannot sweat sufficiently).
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Unburdening the Self for Enlightenment Balance, Breath |
May 06 1989 |
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Beyond Symbols: Zen's True Clarity Mindfulness, Breath, Practice Period, Happiness |
Mar 27 1989 |
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Just Sitting Vasubandhu, Bodhidharma, Daily Life, Breath, Practice Period |
Mar 23 1989 Tassajara |
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Immediate Awakening Through Total Acceptance Breath, Buddha Nature, Religion, Practice Period |
Jan 25 1989 |
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Harmony in Life's Impermanence Breath, Balance, Posture |
Sep 12 1988 |
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Perfection of Wisdom Pain, Meditation, Breath |
Jul 1988 4 |
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Zen Walls: Beyond Thought and Stage Four Noble Truths, Breath, Mindfulness, Suzuki Roshi, Right Effort |
Mar 17 1988 |
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Non-Thinking: The Zen of Stillness Dragons, Thoroughness, Passions, Breath |
Mar 11 1988 |
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Rebirth Through Humility and Meditation Breath, Gratitude, Oneness, Zazen |
Mar 16 1987 |
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Zen's Path: From Delusion to Enlightenment Doubt, Buddha Nature, Breath, Sixth Patriarch |
Mar 15 1987 |
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Embracing Stereotypes in Zen Practice Buddha Nature, Breath, Politics, Gratitude |
Mar 14 1987 |
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Zen's Interplay: Mind, Spirit, Philosophy Doubt, Religion, Breath, Oneness |
Mar 04 1987 |
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Pathways to Senses and Awakening Mindfulness, Anger, Hindrances, Breath |
Feb 14 1987 |
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Suchness in Practice: Zen's Living Thread Three Treasures, Bodhidharma, Breath, Suzuki Roshi, Tassajara Zen Mountain Center... |
Jan 22 1987 |
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Zen's Silent Symphony: Beyond Words Breath, Zazen, Pain |
Dec 11 1986 |
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Embrace Elements, Transcend Self Practice, Time, Breath |
Dec 08 1986 |
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Zen's Harmonious Duality Unveiled Dragons, Vow, Building, Breath, Beginners |
Aug 18 1986 |
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Language's Shadows, Living Light Breath, Conversation, Karma, Sanctuary |
Jan 22 1986 |
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Heart Sutra Nirvana, Greed, Mindfulness, Breath, Bodhisattva Precepts |
Oct 30 1981 |
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Mutual Healing Through Zen Awakening Posture, Work, Breath |
Oct 23 1981 |
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Balancing Presence in Zen Practice Breath, Posture, Meditation |
Oct 16 1981 3 and 4 |
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Tranquility Breath, Letting Go, Time |
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Tranquility Breath, Posture, Meditation |
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Wholeness Through Mindful Presence Breath, Meditation, Work |
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Juggling the Path to Mastery Suffering, Practice, Breath |
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Transcending Grasping, Realizing NirvanaSerial: RA-00131 Probably 2003 at Tassajara - SDH Separation, Nirvana, Breath |
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Mindful Balance for True Stabilization Breath, Yoga, Concentration |
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