Anjali Mudra

  • Centering, focuses attention to the heart, devotion (Namaste). Often accompanies meditation on the heart chakra. Represents a "divine offering" or "giving and receiving". It is often accompanied by "Namaste," indicating that the divinity in oneself honors the divinity in others.

    • Sit comfortably with a straight spine or stand in mountain pose.

    • Gently bring your palms together at the center of your chest (heart center).

    • Keep your palms slightly apart, forming a small cavity (like a lotus flower).

    • Lightly touch your thumbs to your sternum, broaden your shoulder blades, and relax your shoulders.

    • (Variation) Close your eyes, bow your head slightly, or place the hands at the third eye to deepen focus.

  • 15-30 minutes

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