How I Use Breathwork to Manifest (And How You Can Too)
By Kira Mae Kazuko
May 27, 2025
We often think of manifestation as a purely mental process: visualize what you want, write it down, speak it into existence, wait for the magic.
But here’s the truth: your manifestations don’t live in your mind—they live in your energy.
And the fastest, clearest way to shift your energy? Your breath.
Breathwork isn’t just a tool for relaxation or release—it’s a portal. A way to align your frequency with your future. A way to embody the version of you that already has what she desires.
I’ve used breathwork to manifest brand partnerships, dream collaborations, deep healing, and magnetic moments that could never be explained by logic alone.
And today, I’m sharing exactly how.
Breathwork Is the Missing Link in Most Manifestation Practices
You can think positively all day long. You can script, journal, visualize.
But if your nervous system is dysregulated—if your breath is shallow and your body is in fear—you’re manifesting from survival, not truth.
Breathwork is the bridge between thought and embodiment.
It helps you:
- Regulate your nervous system so you’re manifesting from safety
- Connect to your subconscious mind (where your patterns are held)
- Access higher emotional frequencies (gratitude, joy, abundance)
- Let go of limiting beliefs stored in the body
- Anchor into the version of you who is already living your vision
In other words: you breathe to become her.
You breathe to remember who you are.
You breathe to get into alignment.
My Signature Manifestation Ritual
(Take what resonates, leave what does not)
Here’s what I do—daily, weekly, or when I’m manifesting something big:
1. Set the Space
Light a candle. Put on music. Choose a frequency (I love 639 Hz or 963 Hz). Make it sacred. Make it yours.
2. Drop into Breathwork (& then Meditation)
I use a short circular breath pattern (in + out through the mouth) for 5–7 minutes. This helps shift my brainwaves, quiet my thoughts, and create space for a new vision to land. You can also use a longer session when you’re moving through something deeper.
3. Visualize from the Body, Not the Head
Once I’m in that open, grounded state—I begin to feel the version of me who already has what I’m calling in. Not just seeing it—feeling it.
How does she breathe?
How does she walk into a room?
How does her heart feel?
That’s the magnet.
4. Anchor the Frequency
I speak affirmations out loud or write them down: “It is done.” “I am her now.” “This or something even better.” I hold the emotion for a few minutes, then let it go with trust.
The Secret Isn’t the Breath. It’s the Belief.
Breathwork doesn’t “make” things happen. It simply gets you out of your own way.
It clears the static so you can hear your truth.
It softens the noise so you can trust your path.
And it aligns your energy so what’s meant for you can arrive faster—with less resistance, less force, and way more flow.
Final Thoughts
You don’t manifest from effort.
You manifest from embodiment.
And the breath is how you get there.
Try this practice the next time you’re calling something in—whether it’s a partnership, a new chapter, or a deeper connection to self.
Let your breath clear the path.
Let your body become the signal.
Let the universe respond.
Because it always does.
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ABOUT KIRA MAE KAZUKO
Kira Mae Kazuko is a breathwork artist, spiritual guide, and wellness leader known for her immersive, transformative experiences. Her work lives at the intersection of embodiment, beauty, and inner power. She regularly partners with luxury brands, artists, and visionaries to create rituals and events that awaken the senses, ground the soul, and inspire lasting change.












