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History and Philosophy of Mudras

 Introduction Mudras, meaning “gesture” or “seal”, are sacred hand positions used for healing, meditation, and energy transformation. They have been an integral part of yoga, tantra, Buddhism, Hinduism, and traditional medicine for thousands of years. HISTORICAL ORIGINS OF MUDRAS 2.PHILOSOPHY OF MUDRAS Mudras work on the principle of mind-body-energy connection. According to ancient philosophy: CONCLUSION […]

Mudras: A Gateway to Health, Energy, and Spiritual Awakening 

Introduction Mudras are ancient symbolic hand gestures used in yoga, meditation, and spiritual practices to influence energy flow within the body. The term “mudra” comes from Sanskrit, meaning “seal,” “gesture,” or “mark.” These gestures are not merely aesthetic movements but serve as powerful tools for enhancing physical, mental, and spiritual well-being. Mudras have been practiced […]

Mudras : Pañca Mahābhūtas

Pañca Mahābhūtas: The Five Great Elements and Their Role in Health, Consciousness, and the Universe Introduction The concept of Pañca Mahābhūtas (literally “five great elements”) is one of the foundational principles in Indian philosophy, Ayurveda, Yoga, Tantra, and classical metaphysics. These five elements – Ākāśa (Space/Ether), Vāyu (Air), Agni (Fire), Jala (Water), and Pṛthvī (Earth) […]

Sankalpas for Yoga Nidra

Sankalpas for Yoga Nidra Health & Physical Well-Being I am healthy and strong. My body heals quickly. Every cell in my body is vibrant. I enjoy perfect health. My immune system is strong. I am full of vitality. My body functions harmoniously. I breathe deeply and freely. My heart is strong and steady. My digestion […]

Cyclic Meditaion Certification Criteria

Certification Criteria in Cyclic Meditation Teacher Training: Attendance, Competence, and Professional Ethics Teacher training in Cyclic Meditation (CM) emphasizes not just learning postures or sequences, but holistic transformation, professional readiness, and ethical teaching. Certification is the ultimate recognition of a trainee’s preparedness to guide others safely and effectively. The certification process relies on clearly defined […]

Cyclic Meditation Assessment Methods

Title: Assessment and Evaluation in Cyclic Meditation Teacher Training: Theory, Practice, and Reflective Integration Abstract:Cyclic Meditation (CM) is a dynamic meditative practice that integrates movement, breath, and awareness to promote mental, emotional, and physical well-being. The effectiveness of CM teaching relies not only on theoretical knowledge but also on practical competency, reflective insight, and the ability […]

Observation and Assisted Teaching in Cyclic Meditation

Introduction In yoga and contemplative pedagogy, learning to teach is not solely an intellectual exercise; it is an experiential journey. Observation and assisted teaching provide a bridge between personal practice, peer teaching, and independent instruction. In Cyclic Meditation (CM), where the interplay of movement, stillness, breath, and awareness is central, observing experienced teachers and assisting […]

Peer Teaching and Feedback in Yoga and Cyclic Meditation Training

Introduction In any serious contemplative or movement-based practice, such as yoga or Cyclic Meditation (CM), theoretical knowledge alone is insufficient for mastery. The true understanding of technique, embodiment, and teaching arises through experience, reflection, and interactive practice. Peer teaching and feedback form a cornerstone of teacher training programs, bridging the gap between personal practice and […]

Self-Practice and Reflection in Cyclic Meditation

Introduction In the yogic tradition, self-practice (svādhyāya and abhyāsa) is not merely a preliminary step toward teaching; it is the very foundation upon which authentic teaching rests. Cyclic Meditation (CM), as developed and systematized by SVYASA, emphasizes a unique synthesis of movement, stillness, awareness, and relaxation. While CM can be learned intellectually through scripts and […]

Ethics, Scope, and Professional Practice in Cyclic Meditation Teaching

Introduction Cyclic Meditation (CM) is a powerful yogic practice that works deeply on the body–mind–nervous system continuum through a structured alternation of movement, relaxation, and meditative awareness. Because of its profound influence on physiological regulation, emotional states, and cognitive functioning, the teaching of CM carries significant ethical and professional responsibility. Unlike general wellness activities, CM operates at the […]