Indian yoga master and healer Keshav Dev, who intensively
researched the effect of the mudras many years ago, can also confirm the
healing power of the mudras. He says: "Your destiny lies in your hands,
and this should be taken quite literally. Not only because the hand lines show
the past and future of a person, but above all because each finger has its very
own functions and power within the organism. If you know how to use this power,
you can maintain your physical health and mental peace. When I tell patients
about the mudras, their first reaction is skepticism. They ask me, 'How can my
illness be improved if I do nothing more than just press together a few of my
fingers?' But as soon as they begin to trust and have
carried out the exercises, they feel the effect and their
skepticism changes into astonishment. Then I explain to them that these
techniques, look so simple, are
extremely valuable gifts that were given to us from the most enlightened yoga
masters of ancient times." Keshav Dev, "Yoga mit dem Kleinen
Finger," by Ram Panjaabi in esotera 9/98.
E X P L O R I N G T H E M U D R A C O N C E P T
Everyone who has been involved with the healing effect of
the mudras emphasizes that a sensible lifestyle and diet must absolutely be taken
into consideration. An unhealthy lifestyle usually consists of inferior diet,
lack of exercise, and too little fresh air, rest, and relaxation—coupled with
too much stress, worry, negative thoughts, and negative feelings. Practicing
the mudras, together with a healthy diet, routine rest periods, adequate
exercise (yoga, jogging, hiking, biking, etc.) will naturally lead to an
optimal lifestyle. And this is the basis for health. When mudras are used to support the healing of
chronic health disorders, they should be routinely employed as a course of
treatment over a period of several weeks or months. A chronic disease has
already had its beginnings within a person many years before it actually
becomes evident. Consequently, a certain amount of time is required in order to
dissolve the waste materials that have deposited themselves in the arteries,
organs, individual cells, and energy fields. Some mudras can also be used as
help in an emergency (for example: lumbago, dizziness, nausea, or heart
attack). Practice these when they are necessary and only as long as they are
necessary. Sudden complaints are not a coincidence, but are the explosion of an
imbalanced state that has already flared up within us for a longer period of
time. This is why a mudra shouldn't just be used like a fast-acting medication
to subdue symptoms.
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