Yogamint

elevate

06-Dec-2009

Put Your Hands Together

Prayer Pose

Every spiritual tradition intends, in its own way, to bring together the heavens and earth. And they do it the same way. How? It’s as easy as joining your two hands together.

Every one of the thousands of nerves in your body can be stimulated through the hands, but that’s not all. These nerves both give and receive information. When you join your hands together you create a closed circuit, through which you begin to balance the two hemispheres of the brain. The rest of the nervous system follows suit, energizing your entire system, evoking both calmness and clarity. To complete the posture, press your thumbs gently into the sternum, at the center of the chest. This stimulates the thymus gland, which boosts your immune and nervous systems. The result is a sense of well-being, biological reverence and spiritual experience.

Recommended Read: Healing Mudras: Yoga for Your Hands by Sabrina Mesko

Tell a Friend

Print

Helvia commented on 07-Dec-2009 06:11 AM5 out of 5 stars

No feedback was left by this visitor.

Anonymous commented on 15-Feb-2010 01:45 PM5 out of 5 stars

No feedback was left by this visitor.

Anonymous commented on 04-Mar-2011 06:14 PM5 out of 5 stars

Namaste

sukumar commented on 25-Apr-2011 04:25 AM4 out of 5 stars

Nice analysis.To show gratitude to our creator, folding hands enhance connectivity. With thanks & regards.

Comment


No Very




Captcha Image

more mints

eat

  • 05-Feb-2012

    The Tao of Cacao

    Raw Chocolate Wisdom

    Nicknamed “black gold” by the Spaniards, raw cacao powder and cacao nibs boast very high antioxidant ratings, higher than goji berries, acai berries and blueberries, which are also great...

    read full article

  • 22-Jan-2012

    Quantum Quinoa

    Super-Seed of the Incas

    Quinoa (pronounced “keen-wah”)—the staple food of the ancient Incas— is not a grain, but actually a seed...

    read full article

  • 08-Jan-2012

    Go Wild with Oregano

    Herbal Essential Oil

    You know the feeling—tightness in your chest, achy muscles and a tickle in your throat. It’s a cold or...

    read full article

move

think

elevate

Return to Article