Deep Breathing
Deep Breathing is an invitation to return to the body, to the breath, and to the present moment — not as abstractions, but as lived experiences. It is an exploration of the spaces between inhalation and exhalation, where time resists all measurement and becomes sensation.
In the silence of a conscious breath, the world transforms: a moment stretches, a heartbeat slows, a thought dissolves. Here, the body is not merely a vessel of movement, but a terrain where presence becomes tangible and the invisible rhythms of life reveal themselves.
Vesna Stefanovska invites us to slow down, to engage in dialogue with our own physiology and vulnerability, and to discover that the breath is both memory and anticipation, reflection and projection. In Deep Breathing, simplicity becomes radical: the act of breathing is neither decorative nor metaphorical — it is a form of presence that anchors us in the now while opening the infinite horizon of the self.
Deep Breathing is not an escape from time. It is a way of meeting it with openness, and of recognizing that to breathe deeply is to touch what is most intimate and most universal.



