Guest guest Posted May 5, 2010 Report Share Posted May 5, 2010 Hi Kat: I must have missed this part of your post. Like you, I had never before experienced, or should I have been aware of, Mudras before. They can be a most beautiful part of the process and unfolding. You may wish to keep a journal, if you do not already...though I have found that they " stick " in your heart's memory quite vividly. The Mudras I have experienced have been while in meditation. Many seems to experience them spontaneously during various times of the day and especially while resting. It is a beautiful occurance, indeed. I'll use for as example something as " simple " as the hands held in prayer-like position where hands are on top of each other directly in front of the heart at a small distance from it. This union of both hands also represents the union the God and the Goddess. If the mudra is understood and performed as a process, it has a much stronger and more prfound effect. When we do it, we should very slowly and consciously bring the palms of our hands together in front of our heart and feel the increasing power of the energy flow between them. This is the attraction between the two poles of the divine Oneness that longs for union. Then we can enjoy the rising of the opposites in the contact between te two polarities that is made possible through the loving power of the heart. Beautiful. Blessings to you. ~Danielle , " Julia " <jajahern wrote: > > Hi Kat and linda, > > like linda mentioned I have also woken up to find my fingers in certain positions... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 5, 2010 Report Share Posted May 5, 2010 Thank you for posting this, Danielle. This is such a beautiful description. I experience this mudra a lot and I love how it feels. Peace, Shaz --- iamwaitingmoon wrote: ... hands held in prayer-like position where hands are on top of each other directly in front of the heart at a small distance from it. This union of both hands also represents the union the God and the Goddess. If the mudra is understood and performed as a process, it has a much stronger and more prfound effect. When we do it, we should very slowly and consciously bring the palms of our hands together in front of our heart and feel the increasing power of the energy flow between them. This is the attraction between the two poles of the divine Oneness that longs for union. Then we can enjoy the rising of the opposites in the contact between te two polarities that is made possible through the loving power of the heart. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 6, 2010 Report Share Posted May 6, 2010 Hi Danielle, I have just posted on my experience and how much your postings have helped me:) with much love, Kat. ________________________________ iamwaitingmoon <iamwaitingmoon Wed, May 5, 2010 8:04:57 AM Re: Neck/shoulder chakra? -Mudras  Hi Kat: I must have missed this part of your post. Like you, I had never before experienced, or should I have been aware of, Mudras before. They can be a most beautiful part of the process and unfolding. You may wish to keep a journal, if you do not already...though I have found that they " stick " in your heart's memory quite vividly. Beautiful. Blessings to you. ~Danielle Kundalini-Awakening -Systems- 1 , " Julia " <jajahern@.. .> wrote: > > Hi Kat and linda, > > like linda mentioned I have also woken up to find my fingers in certain positions... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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