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Mudra to Strengthen the Vagina
The vaginal walls may grow loose for many reasons. For example, this may be caused by a lack of exercise throughout your life, or by hereditary factors. After many births, this area may become distended if you do not undergo some rehabilitative therapy.
Exercise
Variation 1
Variation 2
To make the above variation even more challenging, tie a string to the mouth of the balloon, and attach a weight to the string weighing between 2 and 7 ounces (50 to 200 grams). The effort required to hold up the weight will be greater, and the results of this training will be even more impressive.
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Mudra to Strengthen the Uterus
Humans are the only animals that have the capacity to be conscious of the existence of their organs, appendages, and areas of the bodyâhowever little attention we may pay to these things. We tend not to notice our feet until they become too worn out to support us any longer; only then do we begin to lament the good old days. Unfortunately, it is the same for the entire body. Often enough, the damage is noticed too late and the wound or deficiency has become irreparable.
Ladies, from this moment on, start remembering that you have a uterus, and exercise it, love it, respect it. It will thank you for the effort. The following mudra is so simple that you will be able to remember it without even trying.
Exercise
Why these numbers specifically? Simply because the sum of the digits of each number in this exercise is 9, and on a symbolic level the number 9 represents the end of a cycle, the conclusion of an action. There is some importance in every movement we make, every thought that emerges in our minds, in every word we speak. I am not implying here that some great importance must be systematically conferred upon numbers; I am simply saying that it is good to consider this symbolism. It exists for a reason.
You may consider practicing this mudra with your partner. It is quite possible to achieve a liberating effect upon this area of the body in this way, and your energy may become just as concentrated as when you practice this exercise with your own hands.
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Overall
Strengthening Mudra
This exercise is well known among those who practice hatha yoga. It regenerates the entire body by circulating the energyâascending through the frontal energy circuit and descending through the spinal column. It also agitates the peristaltic area, releasing the energies of the large and small intestines.
Exercise
9
Mudra of the Ovarian Palace
Before beginning this highly effective mudra, do the following short exercise to help you locate your ovaries.
Locating the Ovaries
Exercise
With this mudra, you will be able to absorb and accumulate energy to strengthen the function of the ovaries and reinforce your sexual energy.
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Mudra for Maintaining Erection
For various reasons, a man may lose his erection during coitus. The woman, upon perceiving this, may perform this exercise to help him regain it.
Exercise
11
Delayed Male Pleasure Mudra
The female reader may well wonder why this exercise is in the “Yin Mudras” section. Obviously, it takes two people to make love. Although the “Yang Mudras” section contains plenty of exercises for men, it is important to realize that the woman can also help her male partner to stop, delay, or block orgasm. This could be necessary for various reasons: because the man is tired and needs to conserve his semen; because the woman takes longer to reach orgasm, and he needs to wait for her; or simply because he wants to give his partner the chance to have several orgasms before achieving climax himself.
Here, then, is a simple exercise that can help the woman to delay or even prevent her partner's ejaculation.
Exercise
If this exercise is practiced successfully, the man's energyâalong with his semenâwill flow back toward his body, rather than outward. More information on delaying ejaculation can be found in the next section of this book, which contains mudras for men.
Yang Mudras
Practical Exercises for Men
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Exercise 12. Seashell Mudra for Men
Exercise 14. Penis-Thickening Mudra
Exercise 15. Mudra for Elongating the Penis
Exercise 16. Touchless Erection Mudra
Exercise 17. Lubrication Mudra
Exercise 18. Delayed Orgasm Mudra 1
Exercise 19. Delayed Orgasm Mudra 2
Exercise 20. Delayed Orgasm Mudra 3
Exercise 21. Delayed Orgasm Mudra 4
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Seashell Mudra for Men
Although the structure of men's genitals leaves them less “open” to the outside world, a man may also sometimes feel the need to close or protect himselfâto reorient himself toward his interior. This is most likely to happen when a man's spirits are low; for example, when he feels alone in life, or when he is particularly tired.
Exercise
Just as with the woman's exercise, the man who practices this correctly will feel a sense of calm set in a moment after beginning. The energy released by this mudra runs through circuits that are well known to traditional Chinese medicinal practices; when this energy reaches the brain, it causes the release of endorphins.
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Vibration Mudra
This practice encourages the development of sperm and, by extension, improves the quality of the libido. In fine-tuning the system that produces spermatozoa, there are two important considerations. First, the testicles should not be held too close to the body, where they become too hot and too compressed. The second consideration is movement. In order to encourage spermatogenesis, the testicles must be able to move. The Scots, in the old days, had good reason to wear nothing under their kilts. Many traditional peoples in the Americas, Africa, and Asia wore loincloths, which also allow the genitals to hang free.
This exercise creates both coolness and movement by gently jiggling the testicles. It thus facilitates sperm production and helps the spermatozoa move toward the prostate. Since this exercise also stimulates hormones, it will cause the man to become more virile.
Exercise
Variation
You will find for yourself the frequency, speed, and intensity that works best for you.
The preceding two mudrasâExercises 12 and 13âshould each be performed for at least three to four minutes each day, and can be repeated three or four times per day.
It is best to practice these mudras at night before going to bed, as they will help the kidneys and their libidinal energies regenerate while you sleep.
Whereas Exercise 12 should be practiced alone (although some fantasies may be permitted), Exercise 13 can be practiced (perhaps very enjoyably) with a partner, since the only important element is the testicular movement.