Sadhaka Shanti Yoga

Sadhaka Shanti Yoga Sunshine Coast Queensland Must have a reasonable space. Can be indoor/outdoor.

HATHA YOGA CLASSES, FLOW, TRADITIONAL, RESTORATIVE, SENIOR YOGA, TRAUMA INFORMED & MENTAL HEALTH AWARE YOGA
Gentle style traditional Yoga classes with meditation, pranayama & asana. HATHA STUDIO YOGA at CHAMBERS ISLAND, MAROOCHYDORE & CSQUARE, NAMBOUR

YOGA WITH EMMA AT YOUR WORK OR HOME



***WORK PLACE YOGA***

$65 per group 30 min
$80 per group 45 min
$95 per group 60 minutes
$120 per group 90

minutes

Yoga classes conveniently at your workplace, available at lunchtime, before or after work hours. School Yoga for Teachers before or after School hours
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***HOME YOGA CLASS***

$95 for 60 minutes
$120 for 90 minutes

One on one or up to 6 people

Yoga classes conveniently at your own home. Mornings or afternoons.
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***STUDIO YOGA CLASSES***

Maroochydore & Nambour

$18 casual
$30 weekly
$15 concession



Please register your interest and any suggestions on days/times. YOGA AUSTRALIA MEMBER #3199

Contact Emma on:

0450799239

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http://emmasyogamail.wix.com/emmasyoga

http://www.yogaaustralia.org.au/teachers/emma-wiltshire

16/06/2026

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The 7 Primary Chakra MudrasEach chakra corresponds to a specific hand gesture designed to balance and unblock its relate...
04/06/2026

The 7 Primary Chakra Mudras

Each chakra corresponds to a specific hand gesture designed to balance and unblock its related energy center:

1. Root (Muladhara): Gyan Mudra – Thumb and index tip touch; promotes grounding.

2. Sacral (Svadhishthana): Dhyan Mudra – Hands in lap, right over left, thumbs touching; fosters creativity.

3. Solar Plexus (Manipura): Prasarita Anjali Mudra – Palms together with intertwined fingers and extended index fingers; boosts power.

4. Heart (Anahata): Hridaya Mudra – Index finger at thumb base, middle/ring tips on thumb; enhances love.

5. Throat (Vishuddha): Vishuddha Mudra – Interlaced fingers, thumbs touching inside; aids communication.

6. Third Eye (Ajna): Kaleshwara Mudra – Middle finger tips together, thumbs pointing down; improves intuition.

7. Crown (Sahasrara): Hakini Mudra – Tips of all fingers pressing together; promotes focus.

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Five Ways Mudras Can Enhance Your Life1. Build Self-ConfidenceMudras have enhanced my sense of self and centredness. Ins...
02/06/2026

Five Ways Mudras Can Enhance Your Life

1. Build Self-Confidence

Mudras have enhanced my sense of self and centredness. Instead of feeling uneasy about speaking up or negotiating, I now find myself more empowered to express my needs. For example, asking for a pay rise. Recognising my own worth—typically a daunting task, has become achievable through a new inner resilience. Practising confidence-building mudras, I’ve noticed a steady increase in self-assurance, especially in situations where I once hesitated.

Try Ganesha Mudra: with your left palm facing out and your right palm facing in towards you, bend the fingers so they interlock with each other in a grip. Hold for this for a while, then repeat with your right hand facing out and your left hand facing in.

2. Tune into Intuition

Mudras have helped me connect more deeply to my intuition. While practising mudras, I once had a vivid vision of the company that would go on to publish my Yoga Mudra Oracle Deck—a vision that became reality! This experience highlighted the power of mudras to amplify my intuitive abilities and strengthen my trust in the guidance that arises within.

Try Hakini Mudra: bring the tips of the left- and right-hand fingers to touch lightly. This posture is usually held in front of your heart chakra. But if it feels right for you, you might also like to try it in front of your third eye chakra. With eyes open or closed, direct your gaze or awareness towards that chakra. Relax your shoulders and imagine you are holding a sphere of light between your hands.

3. Express Boundaries

Speaking my truth and setting boundaries has been a much-needed area of growth. Mudras have given me the commitment and clarity to protect my energy, make wiser choices and cultivate respectful relationships. Now, I understand that setting boundaries is a form of self-care, helping me discern where and with whom I should share my energy.

Try Shankh Mudra: wrap the four fingers of the right hand around your left thumb. Touch the right thumb pad to the pad of the middle finger on the left hand, forming the shape of a conch shell. Hold the mudra in the space between your heart and throat chakra.

4. Attract Abundance

With consistent mudra practice, I’ve noticed a natural alignment with abundance in various forms. From building my website to invitations for speaking engagements and the formation of meaningful new friendships, this practice has opened me to a flow of opportunities and synchronicities. Practising abundance-focused mudras has also brought about publishing opportunities and supported me in attracting a like-minded community.

Try Kubera Mudra: on each hand, bring together the tips of the thumb, index and middle finger. Curl the other two fingers of each hand inwards, towards the middle of each palm. Place your hands on the backs of your thighs.

5. Listen to Your Heart

It’s easy to get caught up with the mind and its incessant chatter. Listening to the heart requires a different quality of presence. Closely related to intuition, heart-listening has been uniquely enriching. Through mudras, meditation and breathwork, I’ve learned to access my heart’s voice with greater clarity. Dedicating space to hear this inner guidance, I am constantly amazed at the simplicity and wisdom that surfaces when I take the time to listen.

Try Jnana Mudra: using both hands, lightly bring the tips of each thumb and index finger together. Now extend the other fingers, keeping the gesture relaxed and comfortable as you rest your hands on your thighs, palms facing upwards.

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What Are Mudras?Mudras, or ‘seals’ in Sanskrit, are specific hand gestures used in yoga and meditation to influence ener...
31/05/2026

What Are Mudras?

Mudras, or ‘seals’ in Sanskrit, are specific hand gestures used in yoga and meditation to influence energy flow in the body. The term used to describe this use of the hands is also known as ‘Hasta’ mudra which means ‘hand seal’. They activate channels of Prana (vital energy) through pathways known as Nadis—energy highways running throughout our bodies.

While some texts reference 72,000 Nadis, others mention slightly different numbers. Regardless of exact counts, these Nadis form an essential part of energy regulation in yogic tradition. By engaging certain mudras, we can guide Prana into greater balance, helping us to focus the mind and draw our attention inward.

In traditional Indian dance, mudras are used symbolically, to convey stories and add embellishment.

Through the use of mudras, we evoke a hidden power within that helps us connect in with the subtle energy body known as the Pranamaya Kosha (the energy sheath covering the true-self). Working with this energy body, provides a pathway toward understanding the divine presence residing within each of us.

By incorporating mudras into our everyday life and actively promoting the flow of prana, we invite both healing and spiritual growth.

1. Namaskar MudraIn this mudra we join the palms and fingers together in a prayer position in front of your heart. This ...
30/05/2026

1. Namaskar Mudra
In this mudra we join the palms and fingers together in a prayer position in front of your heart. This mudra joins elements together and balances both sides of the body. It invokes the feeling of calmness and compassion and that is why we use it often in meditation.

2. Chin Mudra
This is one of the most commonly practiced mudras in meditation. It is the mudra for wisdom. It involves connecting the thumb and index finger with the palms on the knees and palms facing up. Imagine holding a sheet of paper in between the fingers to get an idea of the gentle pressure to be applied between the fingers in this mudra.
In pranayama and meditation, this powerful mudra helps build concentration and heighten your internal awareness. We use this mudra during the day as the fingers and palms face toward the sun’s energy.

3. Gyana (Jnana Mudra)
The positioning of the fingers is like Chin Mudra but with the palms and fingers facing downward. When the sun is up, we use Chin Mudra to receive the energy of the sun. When the sun has set, we use Gyana Mudra with palms facing downward as we keep the sun’s energy we have received during the day. This mudra has the same benefits as Chin Mudra, such as helping to gain focus and internal awareness.
In this mudra we bring the thumb fire element and index air element together to burn the air and decrease vata (air) energy, helping us to concentrate better. To explain further, too much of the air element disturbs the mind. Decreasing the air element using the fire element helps to decreases mental disturbances.

4. Vayu Mudra
This mudra is created by folding your index finger into the base of the thumb then crossing your thumb over the index finger.
This mudra is not to be confused with Chin Mudra. They are similar in their positioning of the hands and effect however, in Vayu Mudra we use it to vastly decrease the vayu air element. If the air element dominates the body, for example too much stress or anxiety issues, skin infections or much air in the intestine, you use this mudra.

5. Dhyana Mudra
This is referred to as the ‘concentration mudra.’ For Dhyana Mudra you bring your right hand above your left hand. Rest your right hand over the left hand. Bring the tips of your thumbs together and keep the fingers together. The fire element is connected via the thumbs and the other elements are at rest.
This mudra engages the intellect and calms the mind. Dhyana Mudra is a renowned hand mudra for meditation, with many iconic pictures and statues of Lord Buddha in Dhyana Mudra.

30/05/2026

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