Catholic Meditation with James

04 19 26 Our Sunday Rosary of Devotional Breathing, “Someone Touched Me...."

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Brothers And Sisters Of Jesus
Our Sunday Rosary Of Devotional Diaphragm Breathing,
Cultivating Our 6th Sense, Our Sense Of Sacredness.

Our God
“The Glory Of Yahweh”
Has Taken Physical Form As The Man
Our Lord Jesus

When Jesus Said
“Someone Touched Me, for I Perceive Power 
Has gone Out From Me”

Jesus Was Expressing A Universal Truth
About Our Creation.
We Are In The Current Of Life,
And The Current Is In Us.

Our Sunday’s Meditation 
Is To Exercise His Divine Current In Us. 
Saying Grace As We Breathe,
Breathing Devotionally.  
Our Jesus Diaphragm Breathing
Is Prayerfully Way Pacing Our Inhaling And Exhaling.

Cultivating Our Muscle And Synapsis Memory
By Repeated Devotional Breathing.

Our Diaphragm Is Dome Shape Muscle
Separating Our Lungs From Our Abdomens.

This Diaphragm Breathing Or Belly Breathing,
The Lowering Of Our Diaphragms, 
Expanding Our Upper Stomachs,
Increases The Oxygen Levels In Our Blood
By Maximizing The Amount Of Air Entering The Lungs.

Prayerfully, Exercising Of Our Diaphragms
Stimulates Our Vagus Nerve That Travels Through Our Diaphragms,
This Reduces Stress by Lowering Our Heart Rates, Blood Pressure, 
James

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On Our Exhale,
 Our Diaphragms Will Relax Back 
Into Their Dome Shape.

Again Our Sunday’s Devotional Diaphragm Breathing Rosary
Is About Setting Up This Pattern For Our Diaphragm Breathing,
Cultivating Our Muscle And Synapses Memory.

James

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In The Name Of Jesus Christ

All Honor And Glory Given Unto You,

My Lord, Jesus

And To The Rest Of Our Father’s Family

 

Lord, 

Accept The Quality Of My Voice To Advocate

Meditating On Your Divine Breath Of Life

And Your Divine Sense Of Direction

 

Brothers And Sisters Of Jesus

Our Sunday Rosary Of Devotional Diaphragm Breathing,

Cultivating Our 6th Sense, Our Sense Of Sacredness.

 

Our God

“The Glory Of Yahweh”

Has Taken Physical Form As The Man

Our Lord Jesus

 

When Jesus Said

“Someone Touched Me, for I Perceive Power 

Has gone Out From Me”

 

Jesus Was Expressing A Universal Truth

About Our Creation.

We Are In The Current Of Life,

And The Current Is In Us.

 

Our Sunday’s Meditation 

Is To Exercise His Divine Current In Us. 

Saying Grace As We Breathe,

Breathing Devotionally.  

Our Jesus Diaphragm Breathing

Is Prayerfully Way Pacing Our Inhaling And Exhaling.

 

Cultivating Our Muscle And Synapsis Memory

By Repeated Devotional Breathing.

 

Our Diaphragm Is Dome Shape Muscle

Separating Our Lungs From Our Abdomens.

 

This Diaphragm Breathing Or Belly Breathing,

The Lowering Of Our Diaphragms, 

Expanding Our Upper Stomachs,

Increases The Oxygen Levels In Our Blood

By Maximizing The Amount Of Air Entering The Lungs.

 

Prayerfully, Exercising Of Our Diaphragms

Stimulates Our Vagus Nerve That Travels Through Our Diaphragms,

This Reduces Stress by Lowering Our Heart Rates, Blood Pressure, 

And Cortisol Levels.

 

On Our Exhale,

 Our Diaphragms Will Relax Back 

Into Their Dome Shape.

 

Again Our Sunday’s Devotional Diaphragm Breathing Rosary

Is About Setting Up This Pattern For Our Diaphragm Breathing,

Cultivating Our Muscle And Synapses Memory.

 

Exercising Our Diaphragm Muscle Is Subtle,

So Let’s Take Time

To Focus On 

Lowering Our Diaphragms,

That’s The Same As Expanding

Our Upper Abdomen.

 

If My Pacing Is Off For You,

Feel Free To Slip An Extra Breath When You Need One.

 

I Am Making This

Devotional Diaphragm Prayer

Short So We Can Have It Available Anytime. 

 

So Let’s Aim,

 Whenever We Say Or Think, 

Meditatively, 

The Word,

 Jesus, 

We Will Inhale 

 

When We Say,

Diaphragm,

Lower Our Diaphragms,

That’s Pushing Out Our Upper Stomachs.

 

Then Hold Our Breaths,

Comfortably,

Feeling “The Glory Of God” Is Us

From  Communion.

 

When We Say The Word Christ,

We Will Savor Our Exhales

 

Let Us Close Our Eyes,

Mentally Visualize, 

Our Bodies As Our Father’s Divine Tuning Forks.

 

Again

Bring Our Attention To Our Breathing

As We Cultivate Our Muscle And Synapses Memory,

…………………………..

 

In The Name Of

   

Jesus - Inhale                  

Diaphragm – Extend Our Upper Stomachs 

Slight Pause – Feel The Glory Of God In Our Bodies

 

 

Christ – Enjoy Exhaling

………………………

 

Jesus 

Diaphragm

Slight Pause

 

 

Christ 

………………

 

Jesus 

Diaphragm

Slight Pause

 

 

Christ 

…………………………..

 

Jesus           

Diaphragm 

Slight Pause 

 

 

Christ 

………………………

 

Jesus 

Diaphragm

Slight Pause

 

 

 

Christ 

………………

 

Jesus 

Diaphragm

Slight Pause

 

 

Christ 

…………………………..

 

Jesus           

Diaphragm 

Slight Pause 

 

 

Christ 

………………………

 

Jesus 

Diaphragm

Slight Pause

 

 

Christ 

………………

 

Jesus 

Diaphragm

Slight Pause

 

 

Christ 

…………………………..

 

Jesus           

Diaphragm 

Slight Pause 

 

 

Christ 

………………………

 

Our Father’s Family

Relax And Feel Inspired.

 

Enjoy Suspending Time,

Taking Time,

Breathing Devotional, Graceful.

 

On Sunday After Communion

Sacramental Breathing

Reinforces Us As Our Father’s Tabernacles.

 

To Breathe The Word Jesus

Is To Breathe His Life-Force.

…………………….

 

In The Name Of

 

Jesus - Inhale                  

Diaphragm – Extend Our Upper Stomachs 

Slight Pause – Feel The Glory Of God In Us 

 

 

Christ – Enjoy Exhaling

………………………

 

Jesus 

Diaphragm

Slight Pause

 

 

Christ 

………………

 

Jesus 

Diaphragm

Slight Pause

 

 

Christ 

…………………………..

 

Jesus           

Diaphragm 

Slight Pause 

 

 

Christ 

………………………

 

Jesus 

Diaphragm

Slight Pause

 

 

 

Christ 

………………

 

Jesus 

Diaphragm

Slight Pause

 

 

Christ 

…………………………..

 

Jesus           

Diaphragm 

Slight Pause 

 

 

Christ 

………………………

 

Jesus 

Diaphragm

Slight Pause

 

 

Christ 

………………

 

Jesus 

Diaphragm

Slight Pause

 

 

Christ 

…………………………..

 

Jesus           

Diaphragm 

Slight Pause 

 

 

Christ 

………………………

 

Our Father’s Family, 

Feel Inspired

 

Jesus Meditation

Is An Asset That Is Available To Us At Anytime,

During A Long Homily,

Or Just Killing Time Devotionally.

 

We Know

The Saying “You Are What You Eat And Drink” Is True.

We Are Also The Direction We Aim.

 

After Our Communion,

Participating In Jesus Sacrifice,

Let us Visualize Our Bodies

As Being Glorified

With “The Glory Of God” 

In Us

 

As The Bread And Wine

Becomes Our Flesh And Blood

Take For Granted

We Are Becoming Our Lord’s 

Flesh And Blood

His Family

 

Love James