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MUDRA SCHMOODRA HOW HAND GESTURES CAN INCREASE AWARENESS, BREATH, AND ALIGNMENT IN YOGA AND MEDITATION
By Tina Romenesko R.Y.T. Owner of TRILLIUM YOGA in downtown
I will always
remember the first time I was introduced to the science of mudra
(pronounced moo-dra).
I was two days into a yoga therapy teacher training in The word “mudra” is
derived from two Sanskrit roots:
“mud” which means pleasure or delight and “dru” which means to
bring forth. So the word mudra
means “to bring forth pleasure or delight”.
Isn’t that amazing? The
mudras are all about positive energy.
In this climate of fear and economic depression, it is empowering
to realize that we can bring more positive energy into the world with our
fingers! Think about it.
In everyday life, we often use our hands to communicate feelings,
wishes, and intent. We cross
our fingers for good luck.
Turn the thumbs up - approval.
Thumbs down – disapproval.
Actually, all of these gestures are mudras that portray a strong, and
wordless message to those around us and also elicit an intentional feeling
within us. The effects of
mudras can be divided into five categories, based on their intention and
effect: Breath, Alignment,
Relaxation, Intuition and Insight, and Therapeutics.
BREATH:
The position of the hands can change the speed, focus, and quality
of the breath. For example,
Vajrapradama mudra awakens the breath in the back of the lungs, and Kali
mudra opens the upper lungs.
This affect is subtle, but noticeable and can help practitioners develop
deeper awareness and volume of breath.
There’s even a mudra for asthma.
ALIGNMENT:
Used in active physical practice, mudras redirect energy in the
pose, aiding the yogi in finding correct alignment.
Prana mudra (fingers forming a peace sign) balances the energy in a
pose like Triangle, expanding awareness into all parts of the body, from
the groundedness of the feet to the extension of the arms.
RELAXATION:
Some mudras directly affect the nervous system by stimulating the
para-sympathetic nervous system, the part of the nervous system that
“slows things down”. Many
people spend their entire day in fight or flight mode.
Mudras, like Apana mudra, aid in initiating the relaxation response
and can effectively lower blood pressure.
INTUITION AND
INSIGHT: When used during
meditation, certain mudras can deepen awareness, allowing students to drop
into a meditative state more easily, encouraging a connection with each
individual’s definition of spirit, God, or all that is.
THERAPEUTIC:
The therapeutic use of mudras is broad and fascinating, as each
mudra affects a different system of the body.
For example, Masahirs mudra can effectively reduce migraines with
daily practice. I have used
mudras with clients suffering with cancer, colitis, depression, and eating
disorders. To be effective therapeutically, a mudra must be practiced for
5 – 15 minutes daily, along with meditation and breath.
The results are subtle, but noticeable with time and patience.
Best of all,
we all have hands, so the mudra practice is available to everyone,
anywhere, any time of day. Mudra Schmoodra?
Give it a try! Invite
more positive energy into your body, mind, and spirit with
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SURYA MUDRA
Surya means sun.
This simple mudra
awakens the breath at the lower rib cage,
warming the body
and increasing stamina.
Bend the ring
fingers down to touch the base of the thumbs.
Place the thumbs
on top of the second joint of the ring fingers.
Rest the back of
the hands on the thighs or knees.
Breathe and enjoy
more sun in your life with SURYA mudra. |
Namaste |
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