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As a medical student, I considered it a profound privilege to study the human body, to explore organs under the microscope and through dissection. But years later, I realized that something vital had been missing: a relationship.

The Bond Between Man and Nature

The curriculum I followed was rich in detail and precision, yet it failed to explore the relationships between organs, between systems, and between the human body and the living Earth. It treated the body in silos – cardiovascular, respiratory, neurological – as if these were separate entities. And it did so while entirely omitting the Earth itself as one of those systems. We were born and educated into a paradigm that treated nature as something separate from us – something to dominate, extract from, or ignore.

This fragmented view now permeates our language, thinking, health systems, and educational models. We speak of “mental health” as if it’s separate from physical or spiritual health. We even speak of “body-mind-spirit” as separate systems within a holistic framework.

Breathing for Nature

My study of breathwork began to dissolve these false boundaries. It awakened me to the wonder of how the body’s design is exquisitely tuned to serve life. Every anatomical feature, from the spirals of the nasal conchae that guide airflow to the lungs suspended upside down in the ribcage, exists to facilitate the movement of breath, and, with it, the flow of life force, energy, and information.

Every breath we take contains molecules from ancient trees, ocean winds, mountain air, and the exhalations of our ancestors. It’s a sacred reminder that we’re not just in a relationship with nature; we are nature.

When we’re in harmony with that truth, our breathing reflects it. It’s expansive, fluid, satisfying – attuned to the moment and responsive to our needs. But when we’re chronically stressed, sedentary or carrying unresolved trauma, our breathing becomes shallow, tight, and erratic. Most of us are unconsciously breathing in ways that signal to our nervous systems that we’re under threat. We’re not just anxious because life is hard; we’re anxious because we’re breathing as if we’re being hunted.

Science now supports what mystics and healers have long known: our breathing habits shape everything from blood pressure and immune function to mental clarity and emotional regulation.

Profoundly practical

Conscious breathwork – breathing with attention and intention – transforms an automatic function into a low-risk, deeply empowering form of natural medicine. It has the power to regulate the nervous system, reduce inflammation, and support trauma integration and re-pattern dysfunctional breathing over time. With practice, we recalibrate our internal baseline. We begin to move through the world from a more grounded presence. We slow down. We drop into rhythm – the rhythm of tides, seasons, sunrise, and decay. We come home to a pace that is human, sustainable, and sane.

While breathwork is often seen as abstract or esoteric, it’s profoundly practical. It empowers us to participate actively in our healing. It can be done alone, in a community, or integrated with other modalities. It costs nothing. It’s accessible. It’s Earth medicine that returns agency when so much of what impacts our lives seems out of our control.

Conscious breathing

Conscious breathing is a bridge back to the body as Earth, and to the unseen intelligence that connects all things. It invites us into a deeper relationship – with ourselves, with others, and with the living world. It increases our capacity to feel, not just joy and wonder, but grief, rage, and heartbreak too. And that’s where the real healing begins.

You don’t have to move off the grid to reclaim this, nor do you need perfect peace and quiet. You just need breath and a willingness to listen. There’s activism in choosing breath over burnout, in teaching our children how to regulate their own nervous systems instead of reaching for a screen, and in remembering that your body – not an app or an algorithm – is your first and most faithful teacher.

And yes, this is also political. In a world that profits from our disconnection, choosing to slow down and breathe deeply is an act of resistance. It’s saying: I will not outsource my wellbeing. I will not forget that I am part of something sacred and that we are part of one another. Reclaiming the breath is a return to the body, back to truth, back to Earth. 

Retreat with Ela Manga and Beat Stress With BreathWho is the author?

Dr. Ela Manga is an integrative medical doctor, author, speaker, facilitator, and a global voice for an emerging new paradigm of wellness.She has a special interest in the application of the art and science of conscious breathing to inspire healing-informed systems and communities.

Read more about Dr Manga here: https://www.drelamanga.com/

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Dr. Ela Manga

Dr. Ela Manga

Dr. Ela Manga is an integrative medical doctor, author, speaker, facilitator, and a global voice for an emerging new paradigm of wellness. She has a special interest in the application of the art and science of conscious breathing to inspire healing-informed systems and communities.

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