DYNAMIC MUDRA
As the name already implies, during this mudra the fingers
are not held still, but are moved. During each exhalation, place one of your
fingertips on the tip of your thumb; while inhaling, extend the fingers again.
Speak a syllable mantra while doing this (see example below). Do this with each
hand. (You can start on the exhale as you can only inhale when you have
exhaled.)
During "saaa," press together the thumb and index
finger;
During "taaa," use middle finger and thumb;
During "naaa," use ring finger and thumb;
During "maaa," use little finger and thumb.
When you do it the second time, press your fingernail
instead of your fingertip with your thumb. During the third time, press your
whole finger with the thumb. At the same time, press your fingertip into the
palm of the hand.
This mudra can be practiced every day for 5 to 30 minutes.
When we were children, we played finger games in which the
individual fingers were pressed, bent, or extended according to the lines of a
nursery rhyme. Today, physical therapists and educators use these hand
exercises for speech and/or learning difficulties. This is a wonderful mudra
for promoting brain activity and relaxing the nerves. It promotes concentration
and creates inner relaxation. Please be sure that you breathe slowly, that you
inhale and exhale evenly and in a relaxed way.
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