A mantra is a word or phrase that can be repeated over and over again. Thus, the vibration of its sound and its meaning is anchored in the subconscious. Mantras have been around for thousands of years, dating back to the Vedic period in India, as well as Japan, China, and a few other countries.
The repetitive chanting of a mantra allows the vibrations to penetrate the depths of the subconscious and make transformation possible. The times the mantra is chanted vary from tradition to tradition. For example, in India they are usually repeated 108 times, with the help of a japa mala (type of rosary) so as not to lose count and maintain concentration.
Miracles have been reported for centuries resulting from the use of mantra rituals to remove disease or obstacles, remedy disasters, neutralize karma, and obtain blessings. Many believe that mantra chanting can make the impossible possible.
ooh
the mantra ooh It is useful for expanding consciousness, bringing calm, clearing energy, and manifesting. In many cultures it is believed to be the «sound of creation». The vibration of this mantra helps to cleanse and activate your energy channels by bringing energy from your root chakra (Muladhara) to your crown chakra (Sahasrara). During this process, the vibration also clears the throat chakra (Vishuddha) and thus enhances communication, creativity and inspiration.
Om Namah Shivaya
the mantra Om Namah Shivaya It serves to purify, dilute the ego and clean spaces, for physical and mental healing and to achieve self-confidence. It is one of the most popular and powerful Hindu mantras. It is known as the «great redemptive mantra» and the «mantra of the five syllables». Shiva is the Hindu deity known as the “destroyer deity”. The intention of the mantra is to ask for help from the higher being. Thus the destruction of the shadow and the rebirth of the soul is achieved.
om shanti
the mantra om shanti it is for peace, protection, blessings, unity and working towards a common goal. Its translation is literally «peace». It is a Vedic mantra that is often used at the beginning of a meditation or yoga class to create a calm environment. It is believed that sing om shanti bring peace and blessings to all beings (living and non-living) in every corner of the universe. Meditating with this mantra increases the awareness of unity and interconnection with everything and everyone.
Gayatri
the mantra Gayatri It is ideal for sharpening the mind and strengthening the immune system, knowledge and opening the heart. It is a sacred prayer whose intention is to remove obstacles and encourage spiritual growth. This mantra is also valued as a tool to improve concentration, wisdom and understanding.
Om Ram Ramaya Namaha
the mantra Om Ram Ramaya Namaha It is used for balance, mental and emotional health, physical healing, energy, strength, and well-being. Lord Rama is a Hindu god who represents the archetype of the virtuous life and is associated with the role of the hero. This mantra has a mystical quality, as repeating it is said to bring an overwhelming sense of bliss. In addition, it has the ability to clean energy channels and contains the seed of sound for the solar plexus chakra (Manipura).
Om Mani Padme Hum
the mantra Om Mani Padme Hum it is to fulfill wishes, emergency healing, protection, facing fears, compassion, enlightenment and transformation. It is a Tibetan Buddhist mantra and it is said that the Buddha’s teachings are incorporated into its vibration. Although it does not have a simple translation, it is a metaphor for honoring the divinity in yourself and in all things. This mantra is extremely helpful during conflict, when you are feeling fearful or in need of balance. 5 minutes of repetition is enough to experience a sensation of calm.
Choose the mantra that calls you the most and sing it as you see fit. You can find videos on youtube or the songs on Spotify if you prefer. What sensations do you experience after a few days?
With information from Higher Perspective
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