Yoga is not only an exercise but a form of
spiritual practice to improve you physical mental and spiritual
well being. It doesn’t only refer to twisting and curling your body
into different shapes and poses but it also involves some specific
mudras posed during meditations. Mudras mean gestures adopted
during pranayams and meditations that directs flow of energy into
our body. Yogic tantras say that these mudra yoga techniques
stimulate different areas of the brain.
How do yoga mudras work?
According to Ayurveda diseases are caused due to an imbalance in the body which in turn is caused by lack or excess of any of the five elements.
Our fingers have the characteristics of these elements and each of these five elements serves a specific and important function within the body. The fingers are essentially electrical circuits. The use of mudras adjusts the flow of energy - affecting the balance of air fire water earth ether - and facilitate healing.
Mudras create a subtle connection with the instinctual patterns in the brain and influence the unconscious reflexes in these areas. The internal energy is in turn balanced and redirected affecting change in the sensory organs glands veins and tendons.
Different types of yoga mudras
Let’s explore four mudras:
Chin mudra
Chinmaya Mudra
Adi Mudra
Brahma Mudra
How do yoga mudras work?
According to Ayurveda diseases are caused due to an imbalance in the body which in turn is caused by lack or excess of any of the five elements.
Our fingers have the characteristics of these elements and each of these five elements serves a specific and important function within the body. The fingers are essentially electrical circuits. The use of mudras adjusts the flow of energy - affecting the balance of air fire water earth ether - and facilitate healing.
Mudras create a subtle connection with the instinctual patterns in the brain and influence the unconscious reflexes in these areas. The internal energy is in turn balanced and redirected affecting change in the sensory organs glands veins and tendons.
Different types of yoga mudras
Let’s explore four mudras:
Chin mudra
Chinmaya Mudra
Adi Mudra
Brahma Mudra
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