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Controlling energy through body positioning

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During reading through Kuji-In system and trying first two mudras and meditations I realized how this stuff with mudras works, it was right in my face looking at me from that book.

The use of self-control using your body goes way beyond occult, but I'll stick to energy. I've heard a lot about Mudras and how they are universal. Some stuff is universal, because we learn a lot about behaving and body postures from society we live in. But for conscious control I think this doesn't apply. Simple fact is that we don't even realize much that we are trained by others in body language.

But for our use you can choose whatever you want to program into your subconscious on your hands. Hands are usually the best for this. Keep in mind, however, that your gestures for energy should be something you don't usually do, or you will confuse your sub-conscious on your "commands." Like with training an animal. That's probably why I don't do fingers, but entire hands, both hands.

So far I developed and trained only two hand positions.

First is STOP, stopping all energy, ground and calm down. I use hands crossed on the chest, sort of like a dead men's hands crossed on the chest. You never do that on wake up life normally, but when you do it, for a moment, doesn't raise much suspicion. I trained that by ending every ritual with this pose and deep breathing, focusing on calming down. So crossing my hands immediately commands my mind and energy to calm down and stop, especially effective on strong emotions.

Second is READY, which I use specific hold of hands, similar to prayer but the hands are positioned different as I want it and cannot be mixed with prayer hands for confusion. I trained that when starting ritual by focusing on breath to clear and sharpen focus with hands in this hold. Now it both sharpens the mind and draws energy to be used. Very good for fast rituals or to get to work...

I have yet to find a need for more positions.

By the way if you like eastern magic or ninjas... or anime, Kuji-In system is worth exploring. (check the library for books Kuji-In by François Lépine)
 

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Great 👍
First is STOP, stopping all energy, ground and calm down
I saw a short video recently by a doctor on YouTube where he described that gesture. The arms crossed over the chest with the fingertips touching the shoulders (the Osiris position as GDers call it). This doctor said that light tapping of the fingers on the shoulders, alternating between the sides, induces calm and stress relief.
Looks like you figured that out instinctively.
 

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Great 👍

I saw a short video recently by a doctor on YouTube where he described that gesture. The arms crossed over the chest with the fingertips touching the shoulders (the Osiris position as GDers call it). This doctor said that light tapping of the fingers on the shoulders, alternating between the sides, induces calm and stress relief.
Looks like you figured that out instinctively.
It's possible, though I rather consider it correlation. The reason is that for even known position to be useful you need to train yourself anyway.
 

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Somehow reminds me of "Kinesic Magic: Channeling Energy with Postures & Gestures" by Donald Tyson (3 different copies available on Anna's).

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Somehow reminds me of "Kinesic Magic: Channeling Energy with Postures & Gestures" by Donald Tyson (3 different copies available on Anna's).

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Good hint on the books. Looks worth reading.
 

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Morell are you unemployed? dude i see you everywhere. :)
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Haven't looked into mudras myself, but they seem to be coming up a lot for me lately. I'll take it as a sign to look into it more. I appreciate the insights.

I think what turned me off on mudras to begin with was how complicated and varied they seemed to be for me, but distilling hand gestures down to just a couple like you have might be the ticket. I see you originally posted this back in October. Since then have you noticed any change in efficacy since you've began using them? I'm interested in how your practice has differed from before and after.
 

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Haven't looked into mudras myself, but they seem to be coming up a lot for me lately. I'll take it as a sign to look into it more. I appreciate the insights.

I think what turned me off on mudras to begin with was how complicated and varied they seemed to be for me, but distilling hand gestures down to just a couple like you have might be the ticket. I see you originally posted this back in October. Since then have you noticed any change in efficacy since you've began using them? I'm interested in how your practice has differed from before and after.
Sometimes I alter the ready one this or that way, usually fingers positioning, and sense some energy difference, but that's about it. Still use it the same way.
 

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I've long used my index and middle fingers pressed together as 'invisibility'. The other one to clear a path amongst people is those two fingers pressed gently against my neck, like taking a pulse. That one probably alerts people subconsciously and they gently move aside.
 

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In my first foray into active spirituality, in my late teens and early 20s, I was in a Daoist Yoga (Korean) class, which was kind of like inner qi gong mixed with tai chi and asanas.
One of the most useful things I learnt was focussing (mentally and thus also energetically) on my Dan Tien/dan jon/hara/svadisthana to kindle energy there. Just 'keeping your mind on your belly' while walking automatically would put me in a no-mind, calm state, seeing everything super clear.
I remember the first time doing it, walking around campus, it was as if the whole world entered 'slow-motion' and I could see every detail.
Also feel the energy around.

I don't really do mudras, but I find a lot of use in certain hand positions in 'mundane' life which seem to function as magical or energetic tools.
One is to help sleep, I have a tendency to curl one hand into a loose fist and lay it flat on top of the other hands palm. Like the 'hammering' gesture.
Another one, is in situation with lots of discussion, stress, or where you want to foster calm and intellect, crossing the hands with fingers interlocking in the traditional 'prayer' mudra seems to work very well and also has the bonus of stopping you if you want to fidget.

Already mentioned above was the Osiris posture, I also find a lot lot lot of energetic movement and connection to the Cosmos/Pan/All with the sign of Mulier and sign of Apophis
One is standing arms outstretched with back leaning backwards and so you're looking up with chest open. All the energy zaps down into your crown and heart. Can be very powerful used during/as an invocation!
 

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And... for those stubborn folks who think Mudras or hand/finger gesturing is simply nonsense, think again.

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Movements of individual fingers have distinct neural activity patterns that can be measured using multi-voxel pattern analysis (MVPA) of fMRI data from sensorimotor cortex.
Individual finger movements create distinct, measurable patterns of brain activity. Training can shift these cortical representations to improve motor accuracy.
Coordinated finger exercises can improve cognitive functions, including memory, attention, and executive function, due to the high density of nerve endings in the hands.
Specific muscles in the hand, particularly flexors, show higher plasticity potentials, allowing for greater reorganization of brain activity
Research indicates that while the physical body is paralyzed in REM sleep, the brain's sensorimotor cortex activates during dreamed hand movements, confirming that the brain processes these movements similar to waking life.
Finger and hand movements in mudras change the brain by stimulating dense nerve endings in the hands that map to large, specific areas of the motor and somatosensory cortex. These gestures act as neural "switches" or "anchors," activating pathways that promote emotional regulation, enhance cognitive focus, alter brainwave activity (alpha/beta), and reduce stress.
Specific hand positions can activate the prefrontal cortex (decision-making/attention) and the posterior cingulate cortex (emotional balance).

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And, of course, FILD...
Finger Induced Lucid Dreams (FILD) is a technique for inducing lucidity by gently moving your index and middle fingers, as if tapping a piano, while falling asleep. Best done during a middle-of-the-night awakening (WBTB), this method keeps the mind conscious while the body falls asleep, often transitioning directly into a dream within 30-60 seconds.
 

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I just wanna insert a little thing here-
Speaking of fingers and brains.
Many many studies have shown ,and if you just sit and think about our evolution and our monkey/lizard/ human brains for a second, that we are meant to be manual individuals, and I don't mean typing per say:

learning ,memorisation, attention, and comprehension were always found to be higher when reading on paper versus screens

the act of handwriting something (making letter shapes with fingers on paper which then go to the brain) was shown to lead to higher memorising and cognition versus tapping on a keyboard (no shapes)

holding physical objects like cash, or small objects, coins ,beads, ingrains more understanding and concepts of counting, and supply/demand (again) vs screens/digital 'tokens'

etc
 

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As far as my own energy posture/stance, I am a full fan of the horse stance.
The horse stance is a fundamental Tai Chi and Qigong posture, widely considered to hold the most powerful energy for building qi (internal energy), grounding, and cultivating internal strength. It acts as a, {"static Qigong exercise"} that acts as a battery charger for the body, aligning the three dan tien points and developing deep, rooted power through the legs.
I have been able to make my EM meter beep at 2 feet away using this stance.

Where there are ripples in the pond, something has disturbed the water... it doesn't matter if you didn't see it happen.
 
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