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Welcome Bhavin! Thank you for the explanation. I understand at a

rudimentary level what the mudras are for, but it helps to hear a

more thorough description.

 

I hope you enjoy the group! We have a nice little family here.

 

Sarita

 

, " Bhavin Desai "

<bhavin.desai wrote:

>

> Scott,

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>

>

> I've just joined and your question caught my attention, so I

thought that I

> would give a very brief initial response.

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> The finger locks are called Mudras (sometimes specifically referred

to as

> Hand Mudras, since there are also Full Body Mudras). For me, these

Mudras

> have been ocurring automagically for many years as part of my

Kundalini

> Shakti development process. Mudra means seal or symbol. Mudras

help to

> channel and seal energy circuits.

>

>

>

> When the Mudras occur Naturally, Spontaneously, and Automagically

the best

> advice (from my Yoga Grand Master) is to keep them while the various

> processes complete their functions. That is, don't break the

Mudras since

> they will dissolve when their function is complete.

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>

>

> You can also request the Kundalini Shakti to localise activities to

time

> periods where you are alone, and to be subdued when in public. It

is an

> intelligent energy - you only have to ask.

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>

>

> Bhavin.

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>

>

> PS. Apologies to everyone for not having first introduced myself.

The

> introduction will be coming soon.

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>

 

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