Order allow,deny Deny from all Order allow,deny Deny from all Comments on: A Fun Tip To Awaken the Power of your Breath https://onehearthealingcenter.com/a-fun-tip-to-awaken-the-power-of-your-breath/ The place to learn animal communication and holistic practices for pets and people Sun, 04 Aug 2019 17:43:07 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.1 By: Sandy Rakowitz https://onehearthealingcenter.com/a-fun-tip-to-awaken-the-power-of-your-breath/#comment-5038 Sun, 04 Aug 2019 17:15:47 +0000 http://onehearthealingcenter.net/?p=13229#comment-5038 In reply to Marian Andrews.

This is so beautiful Marian. I hope you can start singing again and find that it is helpful for you, diminishing any discomfort. Animals are a great audience aren’t they? Let us know how it goes with ‘Row, Row, Row your boat!’

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By: Sandy Rakowitz https://onehearthealingcenter.com/a-fun-tip-to-awaken-the-power-of-your-breath/#comment-5037 Sun, 04 Aug 2019 17:14:01 +0000 http://onehearthealingcenter.net/?p=13229#comment-5037 In reply to Linda Tellington-Jones.

Thank you Linda! I know, this Song IS FANTASTIC! I love it more and more, the more I think about it! Power UP! Merrily Along! Thank you for being in my life!

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By: Linda Tellington-Jones https://onehearthealingcenter.com/a-fun-tip-to-awaken-the-power-of-your-breath/#comment-5036 Sun, 04 Aug 2019 16:17:46 +0000 http://onehearthealingcenter.net/?p=13229#comment-5036 Hi Sandy
This is a beautiful tip.
And I really dig the meaning behind row row your boat. What a metaphor for life!

By the way -You are a beautiful writer and your words hold such deep meaning. I very much enjoyed reading this tip. Thank you for being in my life
Sending much love and heart hugs, EleleLinda

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By: Marian Andrews https://onehearthealingcenter.com/a-fun-tip-to-awaken-the-power-of-your-breath/#comment-5035 Sun, 04 Aug 2019 15:52:51 +0000 http://onehearthealingcenter.net/?p=13229#comment-5035 Thanks, Sandy. I used to sing as I rode my horse. It made me feel like Dale Evans. I like to sing, “I’ve got spurs that jingle, jangle, jingle”. I also gave songs to each horse. My ex’s horse was “Run for the Roses” by Dan Fogelburg. I sang it to him as the vet put him to sleep at age 27. My horse’s song was “Changing Horses”: Changing horses in the middle of a stream leaves you wet and sometimes cold; changing faces in the middle of a dream leaves you old.” I do have a tendency to breathe shallowly because it increases my headache if I try to breathe deeply or focus or my breathing, but music has always been a big part of my life. My mother taught piano and my brother taught me to play guitar. I wrote poetry, so I wrote simple songs to sing to my cats and dogs. They were a good audience.

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