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Why does breathing slow down during meditation? Is it harmful if breathing decreases to a very low level?

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Why does breathing slow down during meditation? Is it harmful if breathing decreases to a very low level?

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When the mind and body are in a certain state of rest, the oxygen oscillation in the body is higher than that of the normal non-meditative state. The body is using oxygen more efficiently than usual. During meditation, oxygen intake can decrease noticeably. Perhaps this is one of the reasons why some yogis can stop breathing for an extraordinary amount of time.

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