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			<description><![CDATA[<p>I happenstanced upon this prayer hand position last weekend during meditation, a meditation while listening to Buddhist chants no less.</p><p>This is how the hands are positioned together--</p><p>~Touch index finger and thumb together just like one does in the lotus position when meditating.<br />~Bring the two fingers/thumbs together, touching each other point to point. You will see this creates an Infinity sign.<br />~Touch together the tips of the rest of your fingers, and pull the pinkies towards you just a tad so that they align underneath the middle fingers. You will see this creates a pyramid.&nbsp; <br />~And not only that, the two middle fingers together, if the elbows are pointed out a bit, extend into the arms creating an even larger pyramid that to me kind of feels like it goes deeper into the earth, the whole earth becoming the base.</p><p>Any thoughts from anybody about this?&nbsp; If anybody is so inclined to try this out may you please share what ever impressions you sense?</p>]]></description>
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