Sharing the Breath of Life with Plants: Breathing from the Heart Exercise

Breathing from the Heart Exercise

We are linked with plants through our breath. When we focus on this breath and consciously connect to the plant by giving and receiving the breath, we find ourselves intimately connected to the plant and it can be a very moving experience.

After having spent some time observing and hanging out with a plant that wishes to interact with you and that you wish to get to know better, try the exercise below and meet the plant consciously with your breath. Once you get the hang of it you can choose to consciously breathe in this way whenever you are out in nature. This exercise is inspired by the Green Breath, which was developed by Pam Montgomery in her book Plant Spirit Healing.

Get yourself comfortable by the plant of your choice, make sure you have appropriately introduced yourself, presented an offering, and explained your intention to get to know the plant better and share the breath of life. If at any stage you don’t have a good feeling about doing this then try working with a different plant or try again another day.

Begin by focusing on your breath and grounding into the space that you are in. As thoughts arise just observe them come and let them go. You may become aware of the scent of the plant connecting to you.

As you breathe in and out place your attention into your heart.

If you enjoy visualizations, visualize your breath travelling towards the plant as you exhale and visualize breath (or light) travelling from the plant towards you as you inhale. Each time as you inhale/exhale, the breath is travelling into and out of your heart. I also like to use the following mantra: I breathe you (as I inhale) You breathe me (as I exhale)


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 Stay with the breath, the visualization, or the mantra for at least 20 minutes.

Notice what occurs in your body and your emotions. You may even feel as though you have begun to merge with the plant.

When you feel ready to leave, tell yourself that you are stopping making the conscious connection with the plant, give thanks to the plant and leave the area.

Make notes of your thoughts, feelings and sensations as you were doing the exercise.

Opening to Nature Consciousness

During our first year running the flower farm, I experienced a gradual opening to nature consciousness and if you are a gardener or someone who likes to enjoy the outdoors, you will be familiar with this feeling too. It’s a feeling, a way of being, that ensures that every time we are outside, we find our hearts searching for a green space, for a living, thriving example of the Plant World for us to acknowledge.

While nature has this subtle way of permeating our hearts and lodging herself there to grow and blossom, she also enjoys a dramatic element of surprise when she really wants your attention in a big way. Think of the last time you were out for a walk or a drive and suddenly turned the corner to reveal a breath-taking vista that left you speechless and in a state of awe.

The Beauty of Nature Exercise

Stand outside on a non-rainy day, preferably somewhere you can surround yourself with or at least absorb fully a beautiful scene from nature. I am really fortunate because within moments of stepping outside my front door I am blessed with trees, fields and hillsides.

If you are more urban then head out of your front door with the intention of finding beauty in nature. You may find yourself in a park, settle in your garden, or discover a quiet leafy residential street where the sun is shining.

Here in your spot of beauty, absorb the scene with all of your senses.

Open your eyes and fully observe the colours, the way the light reflects, the way the plants interact with the sky, the Earth and each other.

Open your ears and start to really listen for the subtle sounds that are going on beyond the more obvious noise.

Open your nose and breathe, open up that sense of smell to whatever might be present.

Open your sense of touch and start to feel the interaction of this scene with your skin. Perhaps there is wind, moisture, cold or warm air surrounding you. Or perhaps there is something luring you that you physically really want to touch and grab hold of to know how it would feel against your skin.

Open your mouth and breathe here as if you are swallowing the entire scene with one single gulp. Is there a taste left in your mouth, is there a sensation left on your tongue, what word would describe it on the tip of your tongue?

Open your heart and breathe here as if you are breathing in the natural scene in front of you. As if you are breathing all that you see, hear, smell, touch and taste, into your heart. Allow your heart to open more to hold this beauty and life.

Tell the scene in front of you of the beauty that you see, hear, smell, touch and taste. A simple whisper of “you are beautiful” is enough, but see what flows. Perhaps you need to express to each living, growing part of nature that you are experiencing, how beautiful it really is to you.

Spend as long as you need to in this space of simply honoring, simply recognizing the beauty that is growing and glowing around you. Pause, be still, breathe for ten breaths and allow a response. Feel for a response in your body.

When you are ready to leave your area of beauty say a thank you before heading home. Write down everything in your journal -even the simplest of things as these often carry the most power.

©2018 by Fay Johnstone. All Rights Reserved.
Publisher: Findhorn Press, an imprint of Inner Traditions Intl.
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Fay JohnstoneFay Johnstone is passionate about plants and people and draws on her experience as a former owner of a flower and herb farm and her shamanic training to assist personal transformation with the subtle whispers of nature. Fay teaches workshops on plant spirit connection, Earth based healing and offers shamanic treatments across the UK, online, and from her home near Edinburgh, Scotland. Visit her website at http://fayjohnstone.com

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