What if your next breath is more than a biological necessity?
What if it is a threshold—a pause in which another response, another direction, and another future can begin?
In RYU*C: Recreate Your Universe * Consciously, Ryszard L. Kobylinski begins with the first breath as a personal Big Bang. From there, he places the human body inside a much wider reality: Earth turning beneath us, the planet orbiting the Sun, the solar system moving through the Milky Way, and invisible showers of photons, neutrinos, particles, fields, and radiation passing through and around us.
We may feel still, isolated, or trapped—but the larger reality is always moving.
This book explores three difficult states of modern life:
Addiction — Suicide — Hate
Together, they form ASH.
Rather than treating these states as moral failures, the book examines them as narrowing conditions of body, mind, chemistry, memory, perception, environment, and choice. Addiction becomes a loop that may be interrupted. Suicidal despair becomes a collapse of the visible future that may reopen through one more breath and real human connection. Hate becomes captured energy that can be manipulated, intensified, or redirected.
The journey then turns toward ancient ways of seeing and living: Buddhism, Zen, Taoism, Shinto, Aikido, Hindu traditions, Tantra, Kriya Yoga, Stoicism, the I Ching, Ba Gua, mudras, koans, and meditation. These traditions are not forced into one belief system. Each offers a different lens for understanding suffering, impermanence, attention, energy, relationship, and conscious action.
The final section brings the ideas into practice through breathing techniques, posture, movement, mudras, meditation, nature contact, and the simple discipline of pausing before the next action.
Every chapter closes with the same mantra:
Earth is giving you an enormous number of options with every breath, at unbelievable speed. You only need to pause long enough to see them—and remain curious: What if?
And every chapter ends with a koan—a question that cannot be answered by habit alone.
This is not a promise that one breath will solve every problem. It is an invitation to widen the field, protect the body as a rare treasure, seek real help when it is needed, and remember that the state you are in is not the whole universe.
You are as good as your next breath.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. What if your next breath is more than a biological necessity?What if it is a threshold-a pause in which another response, another direction, and another future can begin?In RYU*C: Recreate Your Universe * Consciously, Ryszard L. Kobylinski begins with the first breath as a personal Big Bang. From there, he places the human body inside a much wider reality: Earth turning beneath us, the planet orbiting the Sun, the solar system moving through the Milky Way, and invisible showers of photons, neutrinos, particles, fields, and radiation passing through and around us.We may feel still, isolated, or trapped-but the larger reality is always moving.This book explores three difficult states of modern life: Addiction - Suicide - HateTogether, they form ASH.Rather than treating these states as moral failures, the book examines them as narrowing conditions of body, mind, chemistry, memory, perception, environment, and choice. Addiction becomes a loop that may be interrupted. Suicidal despair becomes a collapse of the visible future that may reopen through one more breath and real human connection. Hate becomes captured energy that can be manipulated, intensified, or redirected.The journey then turns toward ancient ways of seeing and living: Buddhism, Zen, Taoism, Shinto, Aikido, Hindu traditions, Tantra, Kriya Yoga, Stoicism, the I Ching, Ba Gua, mudras, koans, and meditation. These traditions are not forced into one belief system. Each offers a different lens for understanding suffering, impermanence, attention, energy, relationship, and conscious action.The final section brings the ideas into practice through breathing techniques, posture, movement, mudras, meditation, nature contact, and the simple discipline of pausing before the next action.Every chapter closes with the same mantra: Earth is giving you an enormous number of options with every breath, at unbelievable speed. You only need to pause long enough to see them-and remain curious: What if?And every chapter ends with a koan-a question that cannot be answered by habit alone.This is not a promise that one breath will solve every problem. It is an invitation to widen the field, protect the body as a rare treasure, seek real help when it is needed, and remember that the state you are in is not the whole universe.You are as good as your next breath. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9798180500069
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