Showing posts with label hand gesture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hand gesture. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 7, 2025

Erika Kirk is a lying phony: 'Snake Eyes'


(The Disturbing Illusion) Operation Psyop: The many phony faces of Erika

Snake Eyes (1998) is name of predictive programming movie on Charlie Kirk's public assassination
Erika Kirk's Snake Eyes: Kirkland is shot in the neck


  • CAUGHT ON CAMERA: Watch the shooter take the shot that kills Charlie Kirk, not Robinson from the roof but a security guard in a brown shirt

Monday, August 4, 2025

'I' speak then 'God' speaks in silence


(The Eye of the Heart) July 22, 2025: How does God communicate with us? By silence or by ritual, by internal quiet or Lion’s Gate Portal and full moon breathwork? Here is a ritual (visualization) to activate our power on 8.8 (August 8th). Is it so much psychobabble from Holistic Transformational Coach Naomi Buff, or is there something to it?

Stillness is better than the hard work script.

Saturday, July 6, 2024

Mudras? Why did the Buddha use them?


How to do a magical mudra (physical gesture) to achieve anything we want
(Dhieyo) Sept. 21, 2021: What is a mudra? It is a hand or body gesture with intention behind it to produce a result. It can therefore be a kind of magic.

Discover the power of mudra – hand gestures in Buddhist art
(Sotheby's) The Buddha used many mudras, each with a specific and well understood meaning. They often seem to be describing what he was doing while he sat in silence. Others indicated his activities in statues, iconographic depictions of him in his life, such as teaching, dispelling fear, resting in stillness (concentration, samadhi), or offering a blessing.

COMMENTS
(@devidaughter7782) Thank you for the beautiful images and detailed descriptions! One note: it's less pejorative to say "oral tradition cultures" rather than "preliterate" as the latter term implies that all societies will develop written languages. Many rich and wonderful Indigenous cultures around the world have remained oral traditions; this does not imply that they are "less developed" or inferior in any way.  In fact, their wisdom has remained relational, fluid, and alive in contrast to the limitations that have come with written texts. It is important for us to use language that reflects a respectful acknowledgement that rich wisdom traditions occur in both oral and written traditions.

(@owltv6401) May the Triple Gem bless all.

NAMO BUDHAY
NAMO DHAMMAY
NAMO SANGHAY
BHAVATU SABBA MANGALAM
SADHU, SADHU, SADHU. JAI BHIM. JAI BHARAT.

(@robertschlesinger1342) Excellent video, very interesting, informative, and worthwhile.


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How to attract anyone with Three-Eyed Mudra even the gods and goddesses!
(Devraha Gyan ENGLISH) Dec. 22, 2021: To learn more about Ashtanga Yoga, meditation, Eastern religion, and Vedic knowledge, subscribe to this channel.

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  • Dheiyo; Sotheby's; Devraha Gyan; Dhr. Seven and Amber Larson (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly

Tuesday, May 16, 2017

Mudras: hand gestures for meditation

Crystal Quintero and Dhr. Seven (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly Wikipedia edit; pinterest.com
Hand and finger positioning can be very helpful in the practice of meditation.

Yoga (bodily poses) and mudras (gestures) are so easy, even kids can do them (pinterest)

 
The Buddha, vajra mudra
What is a mudrā? It is a Sanskrit (मुद्रा) word for "seal," "mark," or "gesture" (Tibetan ཕྱག་རྒྱ་ or chakgya).

It is a symbolic or ritual gesture in Vedic Brahmanism (the ancient tradition inherited and preserved by Hinduism) and Buddhism.

Some mudras involve the entire body, as when the Buddha is sitting in full lotus pose holding one hand close to his heart with fingers signifying absorption (jhana).

Will they help me sit and focus the mind?
But most are performed with the hands and fingers. A mudrā is a spiritual gesture and an energetic seal of authenticity employed in the iconography and spiritual practice of Indian [Dharmic] religions. One hundred and eight mudrās are used in regular Tantric rituals.
 
In yoga, mudrās are used in conjunction with pranayama (yogic breathing exercises), generally while seated in lotus pose, easy pose, or vajra pose to stimulate different parts of the body involved in breathing and to affect the flow of energy/chi/prana in the body. More