Relation of spiration starting from the spirator or first principiant 1, ending at the principiate 3.
Relation of spiration starting from the spirator or second principiant 2, ending at the principiate 3, emanated by way of the common spiration of its double principle 1 and 2.
Let it be clearly understood: The inspiration is to be slow and deep, the expiration sudden and complete.
The second breathing exercise is the exact opposite of the first, and consists in taking a rapid inspiration and making the expiration slow, even, uninterrupted and without jerking or trembling.
In inspiration the abdomen and the lower part of the chest expand, and in expiration they collapse.
The third and last breathing exercise consists in taking the inspiration as in No.
The Father beholds the Son, and the Son looks back upon the Father, with infinite love, which is the spiration of the divine life.
Of course, there can be no "evidence" of the in- spiration of the Scriptures.
Again, one relation exists in two person, as common spiration in the Father and in the Son.
Objection 1: It would seem that in God there are not only four real relations--paternity, filiation, spiration and procession.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "spiration" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.