You are on page 1of 19

MUDRA

Mudras are hand positions


ANALOGY:
Like opening a file in the
bodys computer
HOW IT WORKS: The body displays certain
information based on energy flow between
specific acupuncture meridians of fingers
FUNCTION:
Categorizes information to
facilitate diagnosis
DEFINITION:

MUDRA
HOW TO DO IT:
1) Palpate the PRM on the thigh or shoulder of the patient.
2) As the patient performs position one, determine if the PRM
ceases or continues.
3) If PRM continues, the patients body does not consider this
category of information to be important as a cause of pathology
at this moment in time.
4) If PRM stops, this is equivalent to a weak muscle in applied
kinesiology.
5) If PRM stops, note which mudra it is, and proceed
according to this new information.
6) Proceed similarly through the succeeding mudras.

Position one

Position one
STRUCTURE
Somatic dysfunction cranium, spine, or
extremities
Fracture, Sprain, Strain
Scars from surgery or injury
Cirrhosis of liver or Pulmonary fibrosis
Thyroid inflammation

Position two

Position two
METABOLISM
Dysfunction of liver, pancreas, etc.
Imbalance of autonomic nervous system
usually sympathetic dominance
Imbalance of function of immune system
usually allergies
Congestion of lymphatic system and/or spleen

Position three

Position three
EMOTIONS Touch xiphoid process while
holding mudra three to elicit indication of
emotional disturbance with return of PRM.
ENDOCRINE Touch bridge of nose while
holding mudra three to elicit indication of
endocrine disturbance with return of PRM.
BRAIN Touch forehead just above hairline
while holding mudra three to elicit indication of
CNS disturbance with return of PRM.

Position four

Position four
Toxicity xenobiotics, heavy metals, pesticides
petrochemicals, some pharmaceutical drugs
Circulation of blood is compromised

Position five

Position five
MIASM In homeopathy, an energy pattern acquired
through prolonged contact, as in a family situation, or
through environmental influences; that pattern
overlaying the essential healthy pattern with which the
individual entered this incarnation; thus, creating a
tendency towards a particular pattern of disease. Often
seen in families; occurs for up to seven generations.
Example: tuberculinum miasm, resulting from
tuberculosis in (distant) relative tending to cause
sinusitis, bronchitis, asthma, depression, asthenia, etc.
in living person. This mudra usually takes precedence.

Position six

Position six
SHOCK Usually from a single incident (ex: rape)
or series of like incidences (ex: incest) that can
be emotional, physical, or usually a combination
of the two. Commonly from past lives. When
this mudra is positive, it usually takes precedence
over other adverse influences and must be
attended to before other healing can happen.

Position seven

Position seven
GEOMAGNETIC STRESS From fault lines in
the earth, underground running water, or power
lines near or inside the house. Look for such
disturbances where the individual spends most
of their time, as in bedroom or at work place.
Computers can generate this mudra for sensitive
individuals.

CAUSAL CHAINING
DEFINITION:
THE PRIORITY THAT THE BODY DISPLAYS OF ONE
MUDRA OVER THE OTHERS.
ONE CAN PERFORM CAUSAL CHAINING FOR ORGAN
DYSFUNCTIONS, SOMATIC DYSFUNCTIONS, OR ANY
INFLUENCE ON THE SYSTEM IN ADDITION TO
MUDRAS.

CAUSAL CHAINING
HOW TO DO CAUSAL CHAINING:
1) Have the patient perform in sequence any two mudras that
caused the PRM to stop in order to determine which of the two
mudras has priority in the bodys dysfunction.
2) If the PRM stops, the body indicates that the first mudra of
the sequence has priority over the second mudra in the sequence.
3) If the PRM continues, the first of the pair of mudras tested
does not have priority over the second mudra.
4) Always test the reverse sequence in which you should
expect the opposite result compared to the first sequence.
5) Proceeding with pairs of mudras, test against the mudra
with priority any remaining mudras that caused the PRM to stop
until a complete chain of priorities is developed.

You might also like