🏵️🏵️🏵️ Dear Emma, I would like to thank you for your insightful writing on the concept of "more than 360 vision" in breathwork. Your exploration of the idea of seeing in all directions simultaneously is fascinating and thought-provoking. It reminds me of the concept of "Al-Hudhud" in Islamic spirituality, where the prophet Solomon (peace be upon him) was granted the ability to see and hear everything around him, as if he had multiple eyes and ears.
As Muslims, we believe that the human soul is capable of achieving such heightened states of awareness and perception. In the Quran, it is said: "And they ask you about the soul, what is created from it? Say: 'The soul is from the affair of my Lord, and you are not given anything from knowledge except a little.'" (17:85)
From an Islamic perspective, I would like to propose that this concept of "more than 360 vision" is not just limited to physical breathwork practices, but can also be achieved through spiritual practices such as meditation and prayer. By focusing on our inner selves and connecting with our creator, we can tap into the infinite potential of our souls and experience a sense of unity and wholeness.
I would like to encourage you to explore this idea further, and to consider the potential benefits of integrating spiritual practices into your breathwork routine. By combining the physical and spiritual aspects of breathwork, we can potentially unlock new levels of awareness, creativity, and connection.
May Allah guide us towards greater understanding and illumination.
🏵️🏵️🏵️
Mohamed, Ph.D