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I have a question re venus lock. In Sadhana Guidelines it says to put the

left little finger on the bottom- implies men and women- which leaves women

with their forefinger and thumb next to each other, not intertwined. In

Shakti's new beginner yoga manual, she says no two fingers on the same hand

should be next to each other, which would mean women would have their right

little fingers on the bottom. This feels more natural, but I'm not sure if it

is right. Any opinions or clarifications appreciated. Ram Rattan Singh

 

 

 

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Sat Nam Ram Rattan:

 

> I have a question re venus lock. In Sadhana Guidelines it says to

>put the left little finger on the bottom- implies men and women-

>which leaves women with their forefinger and thumb next to each

>other, not intertwined. In Shakti's new beginner yoga manual, she

>says no two fingers on the same hand should be next to each other,

>which would mean women would have their right little fingers on the

>bottom. This feels more natural, but I'm not sure if it is right.

>Any opinions or clarifications appreciated. Ram Rattan Singh

 

It is true that no two fingers on the same hand should be together,

but there is another aspect to venus lock. When the mudra

is "unspecified venus lock" (no particular instructions), then men

have right thumb on top and women have left thumb on top (or left

little finger on bottom vs. right little finger on bottom).

 

However, there are times when a particular meditation will specify

the venus lock as being right thumb on top (or left), and in that

case it applies to both men and women.

 

Many blessings,

Sadhant

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I'm female and what if it feels more comfortable to have the right thumb on

top with left pinky on bottom? Is that okay? Does it mean anything?

 

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Sunday, June 03, 2001 8:04 AM

Re: Venus Lock

 

 

> Sat Nam Ram Rattan:

>

> > I have a question re venus lock. In Sadhana Guidelines it says to

> >put the left little finger on the bottom- implies men and women-

> >which leaves women with their forefinger and thumb next to each

> >other, not intertwined. In Shakti's new beginner yoga manual, she

> >says no two fingers on the same hand should be next to each other,

> >which would mean women would have their right little fingers on the

> >bottom. This feels more natural, but I'm not sure if it is right.

> >Any opinions or clarifications appreciated. Ram Rattan Singh

>

> It is true that no two fingers on the same hand should be together,

> but there is another aspect to venus lock. When the mudra

> is "unspecified venus lock" (no particular instructions), then men

> have right thumb on top and women have left thumb on top (or left

> little finger on bottom vs. right little finger on bottom).

>

> However, there are times when a particular meditation will specify

> the venus lock as being right thumb on top (or left), and in that

> case it applies to both men and women.

>

> Many blessings,

> Sadhant

>

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