Sabrina Mesko demonstrates the mudras for wisdom in this excerpt from Mudra: Gestures of Power. Subscribe to Sounds True for more: Watch the full video program: Get two free gifts from Sounds True: Mudra, released June 30, 2005 Watch the full video program on DVD or digital download: Amazon About Sabrina Mesko Sabrina Mesko, Ph.D. is the author of Healing Mudras: Yoga for Your Hands, and is a lecturer, teacher, and graduate of the Yoga College of India. She has studied and practiced with many renowned yoga masters, who instructed her in the ancient art of the mudra. Sabrina holds a doctorate from the American Institute of Holistic Theology. About Mudra When you join your hands together in prayer, offer your open hand to a friend, or even point your finger to emphasize an idea—you are using a symbolic body language with roots in antiquity. On Mudra: Gestures of Power, you will join yoga expert and mudra authority Sabrina Mesko to discover an elegant, yet powerful, system for connecting your intention with the flow of energy through every cell in your body. Mudra is a Sanskrit word meaning “seal“ or “sign.“ Mudras are used by the yogis of India to describe the ritual hand gestures they practiced during deep meditation. Ancient priests secretly investigated how we can actualize inner states through outer expression with asanas or postures, including positions for the hands and fingers. Sounds True was founded in 1985 by Tami Simon with a clear mission: to disseminate spiritual wisdom. Since starting out as a project with one woman and her tape recorder, we have grown into a multimedia publishing company with more than 80 employees, a library of more than 1500 titles featuring some of the leading teachers and visionaries of our time, and an ever-expanding family of customers from across the world. In more than three decades of growth, change, and evolution, Sounds True has maintained its focus on its overriding purpose, as summed up in our Mission Statement. Connect with us: Facebook: Instagram: Website:
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