Mudra Monday: Padma Mudra
This Mudra can leave us feeling grounded and strong like a lotus flower, while opening our heart to the joys of life…
Mudra Monday: Shankh Mudra
The conch is sounded in Hindu temples early in the morning as an to announce the opening of the temple doors…
Mudra Monday: Surya Mudra
This Mudra’s core function is to decrease inertia and increase vitality…
Mudra Monday: Dhyana Mudra
The triangular shape of this Mudra represents the three jewels of Buddhism: Buddha, Sangha (community) and Dharma (teachings)…
Mudra Monday: Apana Mudra
One of the classic yoga texts, the Gheranda Samhita, refers to Apana Mudra as the mudra of digestion, but this isn't simply…
Mudra Monday: Garuda Mudra
To perform the Mudra, turn the palms of your hands to face up, cross your right hand over your left, while simultaneously clasping your thumbs…
Mudra Monday: Tattva Mudra
In the Hindu tradition it is most commonly used in the context of rites and rituals to signify truth…
Mudra Monday: Kali Mudra
Kali is a fierce goddess who represents death, destruction and transformation, ultimately leading to purification…
Mudra Monday: Prana Mudra
Developing a way to build and contain Prana within the body is an important part of yoga practice…
Mudra Monday: Gyan Mudra
Most commonly used during meditation practice, Gyan Mudra is said to connect us to our higher Self…
Mudra Monday: Anjali Mudra & Pashim Namaskar
In western culture we tend to presume that it is a symbol of prayer, because that's how it is predominantly used. However, ‘Anjali’ actually translates as ‘offering’…
Mudra Monday: An Introduction
Certain yoga mudras are believed to instigate particular energy flows and stimulate different emotions, spiritual reactions and affect the body…
The Good, the Bad and Bikram Choudhoury: My Beginnings in Bikram Yoga
I needed to find some kind of physical outlet that could replace surfing. One of my friends suggested we try Bikram Yoga, because their introductory offer was £20 for your first thirty days. With that fail-proof logic in place…