Buddhi Mudra: What Is It And How Do You Use It?

Buddhi Mudra: What Is It And How Do You Use It?

If you’ve ever found yourself with racing thoughts, unable to concentrate, off in your yoga practice, or fidgeting in meditation, you may wonder what you can do to bring more balance to the body and mind. Buddhi mudra can help! Often, we can use the...
Shuni Mudra: The Seal of Patience

Shuni Mudra: The Seal of Patience

You may be used to making sacred shapes with our bodies during an asana class but what about sacred geometry with our hands?  ‘Mudra,’ is the Sanskrit word meaning hand gestures or hand position. Mudras can enhance our practice by guiding a subtle...
Sat Kriya: A Yoga Practice You Can Do in 3 Minutes

Sat Kriya: A Yoga Practice You Can Do in 3 Minutes

If you are one of those people who cannot spare the time to do an elaborate yoga routine every day, Sat Kriya is one of the best kriyas you can opt for. Yogis claim that practicing Sat Kriya for at least 3 minutes a day can have spectacular benefits on your body,...
Sat Nam in Kundalini Yoga: Sanskrit Translation and Meaning

Sat Nam in Kundalini Yoga: Sanskrit Translation and Meaning

Kundalini Yoga is a Raaj Yoga (the yoga of living detached, yet fully engaged in the world) that creates vitality and balance in the mind, body, and spirit. The focus of this yoga is on true self-awareness and delivering an experience of your highest divine...
Ong Namo Guru Dev Namo: The Adi Mantra Explained [VIDEO]

Ong Namo Guru Dev Namo: The Adi Mantra Explained [VIDEO]

Whether you’re just beginning your Kundalini yoga practice or you’ve been a Kundalini practitioner for many years, you’ll notice that every class begins by chanting the Adi mantra, ong namo guru dev namo. It’s an incredibly powerful mantra that...