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Trinity is a concept that has existed in our collective consciousness for thousands of years.

Let's look at a few examples: 

Zeus
Hera
Hercules
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Osiris
Isis
Horus
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Kether
Binah
Chokmah
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God
Jesus
Holy Spirit
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Brahma
Vishnu
Shiva
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​From the above examples, we can see that the concept of a trinity has helped to describe a sacred relationships of unity and interconnectivity

In this section, the trinity that I want to share with you is the Trinity of You!

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Spiritual 

Heart=

CPU

INNER

Light, Love,

Eletric-Energy

Invisible Spiritual

Operating

System

Invisible, spiritual

Visible hardware

Body & Brain

INNER

OUTER

SPIRIT
MIND
BODY

Trinity of YOU

SPIRIT

Inner, Spiritual, Invisible part of you

Think of your spirit like your phone's battery. Its best, truest energy is love, light, and personal power. And just like your phone, it needs to be recharged.​​​

So, what’s the charger? Your connection to the Divine Source  This happens through prayer, meditation, or just quiet moments of real peace.​

Here’s the key thing to remember: You are a spiritual being first. That means the Divine isn't somewhere out there, it's your original source, your home base.

Once you get that, everything makes more sense. Connecting to that Divine Source isn’t just a nice thing to do; it’s how you recharge and get through life as a human. It’s your spiritual self-care.

When you make this connection, you’re not just getting by.

You get a full reset, you feel clear, strong, and powered up from the inside out.

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MIND

Inner, spiritual, invisible part of you

 It only exists in the now, even when you’re thinking about the past or the future. Your body and nervous system feels it as if it is happening now. It’s everywhere and nowhere, or in other words, now here. 
But here’s the key: master it, or it will master you, controlling your spirit and your body.
The Mind is where you dream your dreams, where you visualize any possibility in the Field of All Possibilities, and where you "see" with your mind's eye, it is where we make-believe.
The mind is difficult to describe but it is a powerful part of you. It’s invisible, inner, and completely non-physical—it’s not your brain. 
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BODY

Outer, Physical, Visible part of you

Your body is the outer, visible, physical vehicle for your spirit. It listens and responds to every thought, emotion, and command from your mind and spirit. It's an ever-changing, aging vessel that you are responsible for. 
​​You use this divine instrument to walk your path and fulfill your purpose. It is, quite simply, one of the most astonishing structures ever designed.
The body can perform miracles, from bringing new life into the world to executing the precise, powerful moves of a Shaolin master.
Our physical body is nourished by Foods from Mama Earth, self-care & love and appreciation.
​Our physical body may be damaged by eating majority of man-made foods, the  drug and alcohol abuse & a lack of self-care.
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But here’s the truth:

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Your outer world is a reflection of your inner , invisible, spiritual state.
If you only fuel and maintain your body while your spirit runs on empty and your mind is on overload, you’ll feel fundamentally unwell, no matter how fit you are.
True well-being means nourishing all three.
It means connecting your spirit the spirit of the Divine Source for a love and power recharge.
It means reprograming your operating system, deleting viruses and uploading the qualities of God-abundance, appreciation, blessings, light, harmony, prosperity-to your mind, your operating system.

When you prioritize this inner maintenance, you empower Yourself:

Your physical health, your resilience, and your capacity to live with purpose and peace.

In this physical world, we acknowledge and honor our personal Trinity:
SPIRIT
MIND
BODY

Here’s the life-changing detail to remember:

Two-thirds of who you are is inner, spiritual, &  invisible.

The most powerful parts of you aren’t things you can see in the mirror.

They are:

> Your Spirit: Your inner rechargeable battery of love, light, and power.

> Your Mind: Your personal operating system—where thoughts, dreams, and beliefs are processed.

Because they are inner and invisible, it’s easy to forget they need constant care.

This awareness allows us to place our attention, energy, and time in nourishing & cultivating the two most powerful aspects of who we are.
And when our spirit, mind and body are functioning at their highest level, we become unstoppable. 
This is the Trinity of You. 
Our potential becomes power -in-action, or Spirit-in-action. 
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Breathing Techniques

Our breath is the link between spirit, mind and body.

It anchors & centers the mind, calms the body & nervous system by returning equilibrium, balance and harmony to both of them.  

Prana

Hindu

Vital life force/energy that permeates all of reality.

Ruach

Hebrew

Breath/Spirit: Vital energy of life force within a person as well as the spirit of God.

Oenikika

Indigenous America (Cree)

Breath of Life

Ka

Ancient Egyptian

Vital, spiritual force that sustains an individual throughout their life.

The 4-7-8 Breath : The Relaxation Breath

  1. Sit or lie down comfortably with your back straight.

  2. Inhale quietly through your nose for a count of 4.

  3. Hold your breath for a count of 7.

  4. Exhale completely through your mouth, making a soft "whoosh" sound, for a count of 8.

  5. Repeat for at least four breath cycles

Box Breathing: The Tactical Breather

  1. Find a comfortable seated position.

  2. Inhale slowly through your nose for a count of 4.

  3. Hold your breath for a count of 4.

  4. Exhale slowly through your mouth for a count of 4.

  5. Hold your breath out for a count of 4.

  6. Repeat for one to two minutes.

Diaphragmatic Breathing: Belly Breathing

  1. Lie down or sit comfortably. Place one hand on your belly and one on your chest.

  2. Inhale deeply and slowly through your nose, feeling your belly rise as it fills with air (your chest should remain relatively still).

  3. Exhale slowly through your mouth (or nose), feeling your belly fall.

  4. Focus on the rhythm of your breath and the physical sensation of your belly moving.

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