Unlock the Healing Powers in Your Hands
Ancient and powerful, mudras are hand and finger gestures that influence the vital energies of your body and emotions. All religions have their own mudras: Buddhists form a teardrop with their thumbs and index fingers while meditating, Christians press their palms together in prayer and Muslims put their hands to their hearts. Mudras have been used to achieve specific states of consciousness and heal physical ailments. According to tradition, mudras unlock certain aspects of your brain and spirit, allowing you to achieve a higher state of consciousness and facilitate healing.
Instructions
1. Form a teardrop shape with the tip of your index finger and thumb for the Gyan mudra. Keep the rest of your fingers straight and touching each other. Most often used by meditators sitting in a lotus position, this mudra helps to sharpen memory, develop intellect, heal mental ailments and promote happiness.
2. Curl your middle and ring finger inward, so that the tips of both join the tip of your thumb to create the Apaan mudra. Keep your index and pinky finger extended straight. This mudra helps to eliminate waste and toxins from your mouth, eyes, ears and nose, and aids constipation.
3. Tuck your thumb tightly against your palm, and fold
4. Join the tip of your ring and little finger with the tip of your thumb to form the Prana mudra. Keep
5. Interlock the fingers of both your hands and your right thumb together. Keep the left thumb up vertically upright, with your right thumb pressing down on its base. This forms the Ling mudra that helps increase the heat within your body to prevent coughs and colds.
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