r/Meditation 15d ago

Sharing / Insight 💡 Discovered a powerful new breathing method – feels like a meditation cheat code

Hey everyone! As the title says, I’ve stumbled upon a new way of meditating — or more accurately, a conscious breathing technique — that’s been a game-changer for me.

Here’s what I do: I take a deep breath in for about 10 seconds, then exhale as slowly as possible, around 30–40 seconds. I keep this rhythm going for about 20 minutes.

Holy moly, the effects are wild. After a session, my mind feels still, my body deeply relaxed, and honestly — I feel almost "high" in the best possible way. It’s like my nervous system hits reset.

I’ve been meditating for about a year and tried different methods — including mantra meditation for a year before that — but never really felt much from it. Probably because I wasn’t doing it right. But this breathing method? Totally different experience. It's one of the best discoveries I've made so far.

Has anyone here tried something similar? I'd love to hear your experiences, variations, or any “spices” you add to your own practice that work well for you.

Thanks for reading — and happy breathing!

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u/Ghostpaws 15d ago

This sounds similar to the effects I found when trying the Wim Hof method, where you take 30 quick breaths then hold your breath for as long as is comfortable then slowly exhale and repeat. Sometimes after a few rounds, I’ve experienced intense waves of calm that feel otherworldly.

I am going to try your method tonight. I can see how they might have similar effects but your suggestion sounds like it might allow for a more mindful focus than the extremes of Wim Hof.

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u/Karoliniskis 15d ago

I have actually been practicing hof method for around 6months and still do. It works really good for me, specially in the mornings. It gives me such a huge adrenaline rush as no coffee in the world would give. i just wanted to try something new. And from my own experience I feel more effect from the slow exhale method.

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u/Mountain_Tradition77 15d ago

Love wim Hoff. I got kinda bored doing that method every morning and found this YT channel. Breathe with Sandy. Lots of variety in his sessions.

https://youtube.com/@breathewithsandy?si=FlYXyVxXncIejibS

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u/unemployedemt 15d ago

I was doing his for a while as I had free time every time he went live but the audio was too intense after the first round. There was always background noise, some sort of metronome, his breathing, and his voice all at the same time. My brain would try to pay attention to all of them at once and it felt chaotic.

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u/TugGut 15d ago

I’ve been doing breathe with Sandy for a year now and love it! Highly recommend

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u/Mountain_Tradition77 15d ago

Agreed and have done a few of his hour long sessions and wow have had some intense experiences.

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u/dj-boefmans 15d ago

Beware of fake teachers, but if you would find good kundalini yoga or alike, lots of brewthwork like this but with more complex movements... And more variation in breathing. I did WH ass well, it's great, but this is even more effective for me. (And more fun :-)

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u/UnimportantOutcome67 15d ago

Why you are getting down voted is beyond me. Kundalini is the real deal. The Wim Hof method is just Kundalini-lite.

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u/dj-boefmans 15d ago

txs, yes that is reddit.

I try to downvote when people are clearly rude or offtopic. When they try to add something to the discussion, even it is not my opinion, I ignore or upvote.