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Finger
Meditations
a.k.a. Mudras
by
Gertrud Hirschi
Meditation,
as I understand and practice it, has become an
indispensable aid in my life. I use it at any
time, and everywhere, for everything. As a
result, I bring clarity, light, and lightness
into my life. I recharge my inner batteries
and solve my problems, make decisions, get
advice and comfort, refine my character
traits, mobilize my immune forces, develop
visions for the future -- and seek my
connection with the Divine. We can use
meditation for everything, which includes
dissolving anything that bothers, burdens, or
annoys us, as well as achieving inner and
outer wealth -- and naturally also for
achieving our spiritual goals. Let's make full
use of these possibilities!
Hindu
healing practitioners already discovered long
ago that too much or too little of an element
(earth, water, air, fire, and ether) causes
the body to become imbalanced or even
seriously ill. We can restore the harmony
within us through the corresponding images.
Just as every element can have a positive
influence on us, it can also destroy us. The
individual elements naturally influence each
other. Every element has special needs that
can be easily satisfied in a balanced and calm
dynamic state. But how often are we stressed,
rest and exercise too little, eat too much, or
let ourselves be plagued by worries? All of
this throws us off balance. When the body is
no longer capable of attaining harmony, we are
out of balance and we become susceptible to
disease.
The
following meditations can be done during the
sleepless hours of a long night or an illness.
It demands nothing more of the body than
lovingly embracing one finger with the fingers
of the other hand.
Meditation
l: Thumb Energy
The
fire element, the lung meridian, and Mars (the
planet and/or ancient god of war) are
associated with the thumb. The fire of the
thumb nourishes the energy of the other
fingers and absorbs excess energy. It thereby
restores equilibrium. When we think about the
incineration of garbage, we sense that
destruction through fire can also have a power
that creates order. Even in nature, when
during the course of the decades a monoculture
of the strongest has been created, the forest
fire once again creates the preconditions for
a larger variety of new plants. The
overheating within our bodies, the fever,
kills entire cultures of bacteria. Fire is
dependent upon air since it dies without
oxygen; the same also applies to our cell
respiration. The metabolism in the individual
cells can only properly function with adequate
oxygen. We can actually strengthen every part
of the body or every organ by visualizing
and/or breathing light and warmth into it.
Exercise
Either
sit or lie down. Now encircle your right
thumb with the four fingers of your left
hand and place your left thumb along the
inner edge of your right hand. Close your
eyes.
Focus
on a part of the body that is weak or ill.
Now imagine that a light is burning in the
lower center of your body (at the height of
the navel). Every time you exhale, direct
the rays of light toward the respective part
of the body. First let large, dark clouds of
smoke (things that make you ill, pain, etc.)
escape from the illuminated body part. Then
concentrate solely on the light that slowly
fills, illuminates, and heals this part of
the body.
Calmly
keep holding onto your thumb for a while and
feel the flowing warmth. Then encircle your
left thumb and also hold this for a while.
Meditation
2: Index Finger Energy
The
heart chakra, the large intestine, and the
deep meridian of the stomach are associated
with this finger. Here we also find the
"sure" instinct, having "a good
nose", the ability to reflect, and
inspiration. This energy goes to our innermost
core and back to the cosmos from there. We can
also draw on our innermost being (intuition)
and receive from the cosmos (inspiration).
This finger includes both closeness and
expansiveness. How much closeness can we
stand?
The
air element represents the mind -- the power
of thought. Thoughts are as invisible as the
air and yet, as the yogis have discovered,
they are the cause of all the actions that we
take or refrain from taking, of everything
that we reject and attract, for our health and
for every mood, and for the entire design of
our life. The planetary power of Jupiter is
also associated with this finger, and
indicates the eternal change of things --
accepting life with all its facets, working
through (digesting), and letting go again.
There
is also a clear, purposeful look into the
future in this finger. Since our thoughts are
so important, we should consider their quality
more frequently. If we do the following
meditation several days in a row, we will
notice that there is a certain habit in our
thoughts. Habits can be changed as soon as we
become aware of them, but changes always
require a certain amount of time. If we
continuously replace harmful thoughts with
useful ones, we can also change the
circumstances of life accordingly.
Exercise
Sit
or lie down. Now encircle your right index
finger with the four fingers of your left
hand, letting the thumb extend to the middle
of your right hand. Close your eyes.
You
are sitting in front of a field and observe
the swaying ears of grain. When you inhale,
the ears of grain move toward you. When you
exhale, they move away from you. Sometimes
you see the entire field, and sometimes you
see the individual ears of grain. You also
see how the space gets smaller when you
inhale, and larger when you exhale. The
yellow ears indicate transience, the great
dying that is already contained in the seed
of a new beginning. After a while, look into
the expanse of the blue clouded sky and then
inwardly to the safety of your own heart.
Now observe the thoughts that come and go,
and think about your thoughts for a while.
How do you think most of the time? In a
positive, negative, confident, fearful,
brooding (turning over worries), critical,
memory-dominated, or future-oriented way?
Keep
holding onto your finger for a while and
feel the flowing warmth. Then encircle your
left index finger and also hold this for a
while.
Meditation
3: Middle Finger Energy
Hindus
call this finger the heavenly finger and
classify it with the throat chakra. Take a
look at it. It is the longest finger, and
towers over the others. Its energy radiates
far into infinity. It could also be considered
the stairway to Heaven. Saturn, which is
classified with it, is located toward the edge
of our solar system and is also called the
"keeper of the threshold." We are
held accountable for our lives at the gates of
Heaven. We also find this symbolism in the
throat chakra, the gateway of purity, which
only opens when the student is pure in spirit
and in heart. However, in order to progress on
our spiritual path, we must first fulfill our
duties on Earth. This is indicated by its
inherent meridians: the circulation meridian
and the deep meridian of the gallbladder. Both
help us seize and master the challenges of
life. Drive, activity, risk, and the joy of
taking action are their qualities. The
spectrum of the middle-finger energy ranges
from an active life to spheres far into the
world beyond. It could be briefly summarized
with the following saying, "God helps
those who help themselves."
Exercise
Sit
or lie down. Now encircle your right middle
finger with the four fingers of your left
hand. The left thumb extends to the middle
of your right hand. Close your eyes.
Imagine
yourself doing what you like to do most.
Make full use of your inclinations and
talents as you master all the obstacles
placed in your path, and enjoy your
activities. You are successful at what you
do and mentally envision what your success
looks like. What you do enriches the world
(your family, individual human beings, or
the entire world). Extensively imagine the
constant contact with the divine forces that
help you and show you the way.
If
your occupation does not satisfy you and if
you have no leisure activities or interests
that suit you, then it is time to ask
within, to press your inner wisdom until you
receive an answer. At the same time, also
ask for the initiative, which the middle
finger symbolizes, to actually tackle the
matter at hand. And, above all, request help
from the divine powers -- enter into a
close, trusting partnership with them.
Keep
holding your finger in silence for a while
and feel the warmth flowing into you. Then
encircle your left middle finger and hold it
for a while. These hand positions also have
an excellent effect on tension in the neck.
Meditation
4: Ring Finger Energy
The
ring finger is associated with Apollo, the sun
god, and the root chakra, which rules the
pelvic floor. This force gives stamina,
staying power, and the power to be assertive.
The Chinese have classified this finger with
the deep meridian of the liver. The power of
the liver gives a person patience, serenity,
hope, and vision for the future. The
"triple warmer" also begins in the
tip of the ring finger. This meridian rules
all protective functions in the body and is
responsible for body temperature, which in
turn regulates cell function. If it works in
an optimal manner, it gives the ability to
maintain our equilibrium in stressful
situations, which is also the precondition for
a well-functioning immune system. The force
that dominates this finger provides stability,
is penetrating, and strives upward.
Exercise
Sit
or lie down. Now encircle your left ring
finger with the four fingers of your right
hand, with the right thumb extending to the
middle of your left hand. Close your eyes.
Imagine
bare earth and crushed rock in all its forms
-- as deserts, mountains, and islands. What
happens when masses of earth begin to move?
When the earth dries out? When the earth is
completely exposed to the sun? Now imagine
fertile earth. Slowly let the vegetation be
created -- little plants, big plants, much
green. Now focus on one single seed resting
deep within the earth. With every breath,
something moves inside until the seed bursts
and a shoot stretches in the direction of
the light. At the same time, it sprouts
roots deep into the earth. It becomes a tree
that grows very slowly. You wait patiently
and watch how the plant develops into its
full size. Time has no significance. Only
the constant growth counts. The tree blooms
anew every year, and bears fruit. Like the
tree, we also do not know why this is. Like
the tree, we want to give ourselves
completely to life, and know this has its
purpose, even if we will probably never be
able to completely fathom the great mystery.
As the tree changes every year, our inner
development also continues. We decisively
influence whether it is joyful or sorrowful.
Keep
holding your finger for a while and feel the
flowing warmth. Then encircle your right
ring finger and hold it for the same amount
of time.
Meditation
5: Little Finger Energy
The
second chakra, which is the energetic center
of sexuality, is associated with the little
finger. It deals with interpersonal
relationships in general, as well as
partnership in particular. This classification
of sexuality corresponds with Hatha Yoga. (In
Buddhism, sexuality is associated with the
ring finger.) It also contains the ability to
communicate. Since the Chinese healing
practitioners found the heart meridian to be
in this finger, this confirms the yogis'
thesis relating the water element to it (water
symbolizes the realm of the emotions).
Joyful,
fulfilling relationships not only warm the
heart, but also nourish and strengthen it.
And, in turn, strong heart energy gives us the
ability to be happy. It gives us sublime
feelings and improves our mood. Our mood,
which is always the sum of present feelings,
can be compared with the waves on the surface
of a lake. They are rhythmically harmonious or
vehement; the water is clear and clean, or
shallow, heavy, dark and dirty.
Exercise
Sit
or lie down. Now encircle your left little
finger with the four fingers of your right
hand, with your right thumb extending to the
middle of your left hand. Close your eyes.
In
your mind's eye, you are sitting by the sea
and observing the waves -- they come toward
you, and roll back out and disappear. The
same applies to your feelings, moods, and
also to your relationships with others.
Giving and receiving love is also subject to
this law. Be aware that you only receive as
much love as you can unconditionally give.
This doesn't even have to mean great deeds.
A friendly, warm heart for fellow human
beings, animals, plants, water, air, and
earth are entirely enough.
Imagine
someone (someone specific or in general)
happy and encourage him or her, if
necessary. Believe in this individual's
abilities and good heart. Imagine entire
scenes in which this person is cheerful and
smiling happily. If you have no one close to
you, then do this little exercise perhaps
while riding the bus, train, or streetcar --
in relation to a stranger. I guarantee that
you will experience wonders if you keep this
up for several days or weeks. The time will
come when your heart will overflow with joy.
But the most important thing is: don't
expect anything at all for the time being.
Radiate your goodwill and your love
unconditionally. Just have some patience
until the seeds sprout.
Continue
holding your little finger for a while and
feel the flowing warmth. Then encircle your
right little finger and hold it for the same
amount of time.
This
article is excerpted from the book Mudras:
Yoga in Your Hands by Gertrud Hirschi,
©2000. Reprinted with permission of the
publisher, Samuel Weiser, Inc. www.weiserbooks.com.
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