The Breath Anchor · Library

A wider repertoire of breath

Twelve patterns drawn from clinical research, ancient traditions, and modern breathwork practice. Pick by intent, or build your own.

Box Breath

The Reset

A square of four equal phases. Used by Navy SEALs and emergency responders to regulate arousal under pressure. The symmetry gives the mind a geometric handhold.

Ratio4 · 4 · 4 · 4
4 MinBeginner
Equal inhalation and exhalation with breath holds stabilizes CO₂, engages the vagus nerve, and shifts the autonomic balance toward parasympathetic dominance.
Begin Session

4-7-8

The Drift

An asymmetric pattern with extended exhale. The prolonged breath out triggers a parasympathetic response rapidly — often used to fall asleep within minutes.

Ratio4 · 7 · 8
3 MinBeginner
Exhale nearly twice inhale length. Vagal tone rises; heart rate decelerates on each outbreath (RSA).
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Physiological Sigh

The Release

A double inhale through the nose followed by a long exhale through the mouth. The fastest known way to drop arousal in real time.

Ratio3 · 1 · 6
2 MinBeginner
The second short inhale re-inflates collapsed alveoli; the long exhale offloads CO₂ and down-shifts sympathetic drive in seconds.
Begin Session

Coherent Breath

Resonant 5.5

Equal-length inhale and exhale at ~5.5 breaths per minute. Tunes breath, heart rate, and blood pressure into a shared oscillation.

Ratio5.5 · 5.5
10 MinBeginner
Resonance frequency breathing maximizes heart rate variability and baroreflex sensitivity. Cardiac coherence.
Begin Session

Alternate Nostril

Nadi Shodhana

Inhale through one nostril, exhale through the other. The hands become a valve that alternates hemispheric dominance.

Ratio4 · 2 · 6 · 4 · 2 · 6
6 MinIntermediate
Nasal cycle asymmetry drives contralateral cortical activity. Subjective feeling of balance is measurable.
Begin Session

Breath of Power

Hyperventilation + retention

30-40 rapid deep breaths followed by a full exhale retention, then a single recovery inhale. Cycles repeat three times. Stand or sit supported — never in water.

Ratio30x Rapid Breaths → Long Exhale Hold → 15s Recovery
3 MinAdvanced
Respiratory alkalosis, transient hypoxia tolerance, adrenaline spike, then deep parasympathetic rebound. Subjectively clarifying.
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Ocean Breath

Ujjayi

Gentle constriction of the glottis produces a soft oceanic sound on both inhale and exhale. The sound itself becomes the attentional anchor.

Ratio5 · 5
8 MinIntermediate
Slight resistance increases intrathoracic pressure awareness; audible breath aids concentration and emotional regulation.
Begin Session

Humming Bee

Bhramari

Inhale through the nose; exhale with a sustained hum. The vibration is felt in the skull, behind the eyes, and in the chest.

Ratio4 · 8
5 MinBeginner
Humming exhalation increases nasal nitric oxide ~15×. Vibrotactile stimulation of the vagus nerve through the larynx.
Begin Session

Lunar Breath

Chandra Bhedana

Inhale only through the left nostril, exhale only through the right. Associated with cooling, softening, the moon.

Ratio4 · 6
6 MinBeginner
Left-nostril breathing is linked to parasympathetic-leaning autonomic shifts in small studies.
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Extended Exhale

1:2 ratio

Any inhale length, exhale doubled. The simplest intervention that consistently reduces subjective stress.

Ratio4 · 8
5 MinBeginner
Exhale-dominant breathing engages the vagal brake; heart rate falls on each outbreath.
Begin Session

Bellows

Bhastrika

Rapid, forceful diaphragmatic breathing — equal emphasis on inhale and exhale. Short practice, generates heat and alertness.

Ratio1 · 1
0.5 MinIntermediate
Sympathetic activation followed by clearer mental state. Increases oxygen uptake and heart rate acutely.
Begin Session

Triangle

3-count simplicity

Inhale, hold, exhale — three equal phases. A gentler sibling of box breathing for those who find the empty hold uncomfortable.

Ratio4 · 4 · 4
4 MinBeginner
Mild breath retention with symmetric timing; good entry point for breathwork novices.
Begin Session

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