Yogic breathing practices revealing our intimate interdependence with water through air, making visible the often-invisible cycle of water's circulation.
Dipa Ma taught breath awareness as gateway to understanding reality. Pranayama—conscious breathing—reveals that we are not separate from water; we exchange it constantly through respiration, perspiration, and bodily processes. Every breath contains water vapor; our bodies are 60% water. This practice makes visceral our dependence on healthy water systems. When we breathe consciously, we recognize that water scarcity anywhere threatens all of us. For communities without access, breathing practices honor their survival despite deprivation. Applied to water justice, pranayama becomes a tool for recognizing our inextricable connection: clean air requires clean water, and vice versa. This teaching dissolves illusions of separation that allow some to hoard while others thirst.
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