BREATH
There is to be found in the atmosphere a Principle from which all activity, vitality, and life, is derived from. This Principle is in the atmosphere, but it is not the atmosphere or one of it's chemical constituents.

This Principle is in all forms of matter, and yet it is not matter. Animal and plant life breathe it in along with the air, and yet if the air did not contained it they would die even though they might be filled with air.

It is taken up by the system along with the oxygen, and yet it is not the oxygen. There is a difference between the atmospheric air and this mysterious and potent Principle within it.

In the ancient
Kenaani-Yshra'ali (Canaanite-Israelite) language this Principle is called Neshamah (Breath) and is in the atmospheric air but it is also elsewhere, and it penetrates where the air cannot reach.

We are constantly inhaling the air charged with
Neshamah, and are constantly extracting it from the air and appropriating it to our uses.

Neshamah is found in it's freest state in the atmospheric air, which when fresh is fairly charged with it, and we draw it to us more easily from the air than from any other source.

In ordinary breathing we absorb and extract a normal supply of
Neshamah, but by controlled and regulated breathing we are enabled to extract a greater supply, which is stored away in the Gonad Kenisah, to be used when necessary.

We may store away
Neshamah, just as a storage battery stores away electricity. One who has mastered the Hebrew discipline of storing away Neshamah, either consciously or unconsciously, often radiates vitality and strength which is felt by those coming in contact with such a person, and such a person may impart this strength to others, and give them increased vitality and health.

The oxygen in the air is appropriated by the blood and is made use of by the circulatory system.

Neshamah in the air is appropriated by the nervous system, and is used in its work.

Just as the oxygenated blood is carried to all parts of the system, building up and replenishing, so is
Neshamah carried to all parts of the nervous system, adding strength and vitality.

Neshamah is the active principle of "Vitality", which plays a very important part in our lives.

Just as the oxygen in the blood is used up by the wants of the system, so the supply of
Neshamah taken up by the nervous system is exhausted by our thinking, willing, acting, etc., and in consequence constant replenishing is necessary.

Every thought, every act, every effort of the will, every motion of a muscle, uses up a certain amount of '
Aur Ha Khaiyim (Light of The Life) which is Nerve Power, and is really a form of Neshamah.

To move a muscle the brain sends out an impulse over the nerves, and the muscle contracts, and so much of
Neshamah is expended.

When it is remembered that the greater portion of
Neshamah acquired by man comes to him from the air inhaled, the importance of proper breathing is readily understood.
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..."Rukha 'AL (Spirit of God) has made me, And Neshamah Shaday (Breath of Almighty) gives me life"... -LUKE 11: 13
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..."As long as my NeSHaMaH (Breath) is in me, and Ha RWKHa 'ALoaH (The Spirit of God) is in my nostrils"... -JOB 27: 3
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