It's been a while since i've posted here. Life has been pretty crazy and I got far away from my practice, but i've started to find my way back to it
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Anyways, according to many mindfulness teachers (like Jon Kabat-Zinn), when you do mindfulness of breath you are supposed to watch your breath in your belly or nostrils, without controlling it.
However, i've also heard of deep-breathing for relaxation. Thich Nhat Han talks a lot about deep breathing, especially when one feels strong emotions like anger or fear. Deep breathing is also a well known psychological intervention for stress/anxiety. Is it okay to control your breath to do deep breathing, while being mindful of it? I am worried that the act of "controlling" your breath in order to deep breath defeats the purpose of paying attention mindfully. What do you guys think?? Is it worth doing during meditation practice, or should I stick with purely watching. Thanks in advance for the help!!