RHYTHM OF PRESENCE | LEGO SERIES

Let’s bring to life the fifth concept—a kinetic meditation tool built from LEGO that breathes with you.

**Product Blueprint:

LEGO | Breath Engine: Rhythm of Presence**

“One brick. One breath. One flow.”

Product Line:

LEGO ZenForm Series

Mindful Kinetics • Breath Synchronization • Emotional Regulation

Purpose:

The Breath Engine is a LEGO-based kinetic sculpture and interactive breathwork tool that helps you regulate stress, anchor focus, and return to presence. It’s a moving meditation, a physical rhythm guide, and a beautiful spiritual sculpture—built by your own hands.

Inspired by pranayama, somatic therapy, buddhist breath bells, and kinetic art, this engine pulses, glows, expands, and contracts in sync with your inhale–exhale rhythm.

Target Audience:

• Empaths, HSPs, neurodivergent individuals (ASD/ADHD)

• Breathwork & mindfulness practitioners

• Therapists, teachers, and wellness spaces

• Meditators seeking a tactile anchor

• Adults and teens who need nonverbal regulation tools

• Fans of kinetic, gear-based builds who want meaningful movement

Tagline on Box:

“You are not broken. You’re just between breaths.”

Core Set Name:

LEGO | Breath Engine: Rhythm of Presence Edition

Difficulty & Build Time:

Mode

Pieces

Build Time

Standard Rhythm Core

~1,000

2–3 hours

Full Engine + Light Module

~2,000

5–6 hours

Total Sculptural Build (with stand)

~3,000

1–2 days (ideal for sacred build weekend)

Key Functional Components:

1. Breath Wave Module

• A rhythmic rise and fall armature, powered by a gear-weight balance system

• Moves slowly and smoothly in 4–7 second cycles (adjustable breath tempo)

• Builders manually turn the dial or attach an optional motor (slow speed)

• The center plate pulses open/closed like a diaphragm

2. Light Pulse Ring

• Translucent circular panel that glows softly (optional LED add-on)

• Light brightens on inhale, fades on exhale

• Can be synced to your own breath or set to “follow” mode using dials

• Inspired by ancient breath lamps and moon cycles

3. Gear Spiral Core

• Visible inner gear spiral represents the wheel of breath and life

• Includes color-coded gear bricks that align with chakra or mood settings

• Symbolic use: builders can assign a color to intention (e.g. blue = calm, gold = trust)

Visual Design:

• Circular, elegant shape inspired by lotus, nautilus shell, and sacred geometry

• Bricks in matte stone tones with accents of gold, amethyst, aquamarine

• Mounted on a raised altar-style base with a carved-edge aesthetic

• Front mantra panel: “Breathe. Receive. Return.”

Display + Daily Use:

• Place on meditation table, therapy desk, classroom, or healing room

• Use before sessions, during breathwork, or when anxiety strikes

• Great as a pre-sleep regulation tool—sync breath to movement

• Doubles as calming kinetic sculpture + spiritual centerpiece

Companion Tools:

Builder’s Scroll (Included):

• Mini breath journal

• Prompts like:

• “What are you inhaling that you no longer need?”

• “Exhale something you’ve carried too long.”

Audio Companion (QR Code / App):

• Soundtracks based on breath tempos:

• 4-4-4 box breathing

• 4-7-8 calming pattern

• “Wave of Release” ambient score

• Voice-guided meditations that say:

• “Turn the dial. Watch it move. Let it carry you.”

Packaging:

• Square matte box with golden spiral and mantra print

• Eco-packed with fabric soft pouch for breath ring storage

• Inner flap quote:

“If nothing else, breathe.”

Franchise Potential:

• Breath Engine: Chakra Flow Edition (custom color-coded spirals)

• Breath Engine: Lunar Cycle Sync (uses light modules to match moon phases)

• Collaborations with Calm, Headspace, and yoga/therapy brands

• Clinical edition for therapists working with trauma, children, and anxiety

Would you like:

• A visual image of the Breath Engine set mid-movement on a meditation table?

• A builder’s guided breathwork ritual sheet or scroll?

• A child-friendly version with visualized emotion dials?

This is the breath made buildable.

Shall we create the image?