Gift of Pain-Free Life

In Sanskrit, hasta means “hand” and “mudra” means “gesture”, “seal”, “stamp”. So, hasta mudras are hand gestures that seal the energy flow in our body in a particular way and direct it towards the way we want it to go, thus positively act on our mood or make subtle mental and physical changes in our energy body. Ganesha mudra is named after the Lord Ganesha, known as remover of obstacles. I

YONI Mudra – What is it and why practice it?

In Sanskrit, hasta means “hand” and “mudra” means “gesture”, “seal”, “stamp”. So, hasta mudras are hand gestures that seal the energy flow in our body in a particular way and direct it towards the way we want it to go, thus positively act on our mood or make subtle mental and physical changes in our energy body. Yoni mudra is representative of Shakti and feminine powers

PROTECT OUR NATURE, PROTECT OUR YIN AND YANG!

Yin and yang can be attributed to every corner of our life. Our body is our own yin and yang – our own totality and unification of forces. When these forces are balanced, everything is running smoothly. Actions follow reactions. Over the last century our relationship with the nature has been disturbed – unbalanced. When yin and yang phenomena aren’t in harmony, they produce undesirable and sometimes disastrous results.

Ganesha Mudra – Why practice it?

In Sanskrit, hasta means “hand” and “mudra” means “gesture”, “seal”, “stamp”. So, hasta mudras are hand gestures that seal the energy flow in our body in a particular way and direct it towards the way we want it to go, thus positively act on our mood or make subtle mental and physical changes in our energy body. Ganesha mudra is named after the Lord Ganesha, known as remover of obstacles. I

Hasta Mudras – What is it and why practice it?

In Sanskrit, hasta means “hand” and “mudra” means “gesture”, “seal”, “stamp”. So, hasta mudras are hand gestures that seal the energy flow in our body in a particular way and direct it towards the way we want it to go, thus positively act on our mood or make subtle mental and physical changes in our energy body. Here you will find detailed descriptions and instructions for some I highlighted, each one will be linked to a more detailed explanation and benefits.

APANA Mudra – Why practice it?

In Sanskrit, hasta means “hand” and “mudra” means “gesture”, “seal”, “stamp”. So, hasta mudras are hand gestures that seal the energy flow in our body in a particular way and direct it towards the way we want it to go, thus positively act on our mood or make subtle mental and physical changes in our energy body. Apana mudra directs the space and water energy downwards

VAYU MUDRA – Or Jnana mudra?

In Sanskrit, hasta means “hand” and “mudra” means “gesture”, “seal”, “stamp”. So, hasta mudras are hand gestures that seal the energy flow in our body in a particular way and direct it towards the way we want it to go, thus positively act on our mood or make subtle mental and physical changes in our energy body. VAYU loosely translates as ‘wind’ or subtle AIR.

Yoga for All – Equality, Diversity and Inclusivity

As a yoga business, our motto has always been YOGA FOR ALL and ALL means people of all racial, ethnic, religious and gender backgrounds and sexual orientations as well as people of all abilities and disabilities. We take pride on being able to teach yoga to children and adults with special and additional needs. I am honoured to be part of this movement and I will do what is in my power to stop this abuse from happening. 

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