Apparently we are not breathing deep enough! Yes it took a 30 year study to confirm something we already know. Singers have always been aware that to sing well you need to breathe well and we are well versed in the emphasis on 'breathing in' as a way of feeling enlarged and rejuvenated....aka the breath of life!
Trendhunter.com, a great resource for catching trend waves and observing future patterns, reveals that breathing is the focus of a current trend and an indicator of that trend is found in popular music. An examination of all popular songs over the last 30+ years entitled Breathe reveals that over 70 percent of those songs have been released in the last 10 years. This is "indicative of feeling a type of communal suffocation. The 21st century has brought an increase in pressures on people and when there are increased pressures on us, physical and mental, we don’t breathe as we should. We use shallow breathing and when we do that we don’t relieve stress. Bottom line: If we don’t take time to breathe, we can’t be creative, we can’t solve problems, and we can’t be truly innovative".
Great how God is originally revealed as the breath of life and as we see in Genesis, 'cosmically creative'. PLUS the Hebrew word for Spirit is Ruach which means 'air in motion' or 'breath'!
So, breathe deep and know where that breath began, and expect creativity and innovation to be by-products of deep breathing. I love it when futuristic messengers tell the old, old story!!
Trendhunter.com, a great resource for catching trend waves and observing future patterns, reveals that breathing is the focus of a current trend and an indicator of that trend is found in popular music. An examination of all popular songs over the last 30+ years entitled Breathe reveals that over 70 percent of those songs have been released in the last 10 years. This is "indicative of feeling a type of communal suffocation. The 21st century has brought an increase in pressures on people and when there are increased pressures on us, physical and mental, we don’t breathe as we should. We use shallow breathing and when we do that we don’t relieve stress. Bottom line: If we don’t take time to breathe, we can’t be creative, we can’t solve problems, and we can’t be truly innovative".
Great how God is originally revealed as the breath of life and as we see in Genesis, 'cosmically creative'. PLUS the Hebrew word for Spirit is Ruach which means 'air in motion' or 'breath'!
So, breathe deep and know where that breath began, and expect creativity and innovation to be by-products of deep breathing. I love it when futuristic messengers tell the old, old story!!