Yoga Mudras for solving everyday problems.
Common sense tells us that every problem contains its own solution. It is
part of human nature to be repeatedly faced with challenges, situations,
and problems that demand a solution. This keeps us alert, sharpens our
senses, and challenges our rational mind. In the silence of meditation we
can go into our depths and come into contact with the Highest. Here we
can ask, and the right answer always comes in the right way through
another person, a book, a voice on the radio, a feeling, or in some other
way, and at the right time. I could tell you lots interesting stories on this theme that I learned while seeking the wisdom of the mudras. This is
almost a wonder! My husband recently remarked, "You are either the
luckiest person on Earth or a witch!" But, obviously, neither of these are
true. I have attained a good portion of confidence and trust in the cosmic
forces because of all my experiences—that is my luck today. But it wasn't
always that way!
When making decisions, whether they are small or large, never forget
to make use of meditation. And if there is something that you absolutely
want to have, but don't receive it (when an apartment or a job gets taken
away from under your nose, etc.), then there is certain to be something better
waiting for you.
The following mudras are particularly suited for solving everyday
problems: 14, 16, 18, 31, 42, 50, and 51.
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Common sense tells us that every problem contains its own solution. It is
part of human nature to be repeatedly faced with challenges, situations,
and problems that demand a solution. This keeps us alert, sharpens our
senses, and challenges our rational mind. In the silence of meditation we
can go into our depths and come into contact with the Highest. Here we
can ask, and the right answer always comes in the right way through
another person, a book, a voice on the radio, a feeling, or in some other
way, and at the right time. I could tell you lots interesting stories on this theme that I learned while seeking the wisdom of the mudras. This is
almost a wonder! My husband recently remarked, "You are either the
luckiest person on Earth or a witch!" But, obviously, neither of these are
true. I have attained a good portion of confidence and trust in the cosmic
forces because of all my experiences—that is my luck today. But it wasn't
always that way!
When making decisions, whether they are small or large, never forget
to make use of meditation. And if there is something that you absolutely
want to have, but don't receive it (when an apartment or a job gets taken
away from under your nose, etc.), then there is certain to be something better
waiting for you.
The following mudras are particularly suited for solving everyday
problems: 14, 16, 18, 31, 42, 50, and 51.
Continue reading the posts of Training teacher Yoga
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