Breath Into Stillness

A simple breathwork practice for slipping out of everyday noise and into sacred focus. In just ten minutes, this foundational trance exercise steadies the mind, softens the body, and opens the threshold to deeper magic, rest, or clarity.

You’ll need: A quiet space, your breath, ten minutes
Timing: Any time. Before ritual, before spellwork, before sleep, before difficult conversations. Whenever you need to cross the threshold between ordinary and intentional.

This is not a complicated working. It is, however, a foundational one — the kind of skill that quietly improves everything else you do. Trance isn’t unconsciousness. It isn’t sleep. It’s the deliberate shift into a more receptive state, like tuning a radio until the static clears.

Sit or lie comfortably. Close your eyes if that feels right. If not, soften your gaze toward the floor.

Breathe in for a count of four. Hold for a count of four. Out for a count of four. Hold for a count of four. This is box breathing — simple, effective, and old enough that nobody remembers who invented it first. Repeat it until your body starts to settle. You’ll feel it: a slight heaviness in the limbs, a quieting of the inner noise.Once you’re there, shift your breathing to something slower and more natural. With each exhale, imagine yourself sinking slightly — not falling, just settling. Roots finding soil. Each breath takes you a little further in.

Stay as long as you like. When you’re ready to return, take three deliberate breaths, slightly deeper than the rest. Wiggle your fingers. Open your eyes slowly.

That’s the threshold.