Heart Rhythm Meditation

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Heart Rhythm Meditation (commonly known as HRM) is a type of meditation that involves the synchronization of breath and heartbeat in which the conscious control of breathing is meant to influence a person’s mental, emotional, or physical state, with a claimed therapeutic effect.[1][2][3][4] The core practice in Heart Rhythm Meditation is attention on the heart and coordination of the breath and heartbeat.

Heart Rhythm Meditation is a method of meditation that has been expanded and developed by Puran Bair and Susanna Bair founders of the Institute for Applied Meditation on the Heart, iamHeart.[5][6] The method was described in the books Living from the Heart[7] and Energize Your Heart in 4 Dimensions.[8] The application of Heart Rhythm Meditation to the development of spiritual maturity is described in the book, Follow Your Heart.[9]

The practice originates from the Jesus Prayer and the teachings of Inayat Khan, who founded the Sufi order and is credited with bringing Sufism to the Western world. Puran and Susanna Bair were disciples of Inayat Khan’s eldest son and successor Vilayat Inayat Khan. The HRM founders claim that their approach is non-religious, practical, and scientific.[10]

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