![]() ![]() This mantra is the Mangala Charan of the Sukhmani Sahib, a sacred prayer whose title translates as “Consoler of the Mind.” Guru Arjan, the fifth Sikh Guru, wrote this prayer. It is suggested chanting this mantra 3 times after you have started your car, before shifting out of neutral or park, to prevent any incidences on the road.īy chanting this mantra, you become surrounded by a field of white light of protection. You will often hear this mantra after the initial tuning in with Ong Namo Guru Dev Namo in a kundalini yoga class. When chanted for 31 minutes, in any setting, it is a practice for covering and clearing the past, present and future. The Mangala Charan Mantra (Aad Guray Nameh) can be chanted at any time, any place, whenever there is a need for protection. This mantra creates a protective field of energy around the person chanting, attracting abundance to them helping them live out their destiny. Luminosity is an attribute of the life force ( prana) and is an agent of transformation.Aad Guray Nameh is a very powerful mantra used for protection, to gain clarity, and to receive guidance from one’s highest Self. Spiritual traditions worldwide reference light as a symbol of the expanded Self and/or Divine. Niralambaya TejaseĪ quality of light or illumination that exists eternally and is independent in its existence. The Sanskrit word Shanti means “peace” and refers to a balance of mind. When the mind is poised delicately and intentionally between the past and the future, awareness can rest in its true nature, which is an expansive state of non-referential peacefulness. NisprapancayaĪ power of Grace that is never absent. This word refers to a current or river of life energy, prana, or life force, that always runs through our lives.īy aligning more and more with this current, we may create transformation and balance in the current of energy through our own bodies and spirits. The word also refers to the inner image one creates of oneself. ![]() or to inner visualizations such as the many visualization practices in Tibetan Buddhism. Murtaye can apply to literal images of Krishna, Jesus, Buddha, etc. Murtaye literally means “image,” or “form.” The word refers to images that invoke the qualities of expansion, peace, and balance. The phrase describes a moment of awareness resting in its true nature, like a drop of ocean water being absorbed into the peace of the ocean. This phrase – satchitananda – refers to the experience of unconditional or non-referential awareness experiencing itself in form as bliss, joy or ease of being. Literally, these three words from Sanskrit mean ![]() The guru can be your partner, your children, your dog, or even a place in nature that speaks to you. In the outer world, the guru is the energy that you can listen to as a teacher. Gurave means to bow to the teacher, especially the teacher within. Gu means “darkness,” and ru means “remover,” or “destroyer.” The chant says, “I recognize that the ground of being is goodness, and I honor this goodness in myself and in all beings.” Gurave Namah Shivaya is know as a maha mantra, or great mantra ,and has been chanted for hundreds of years. Namah means to honor or to bow with respect. Shiva translates literally as “auspicious,” “good,” or “benevolent.” Through this awareness, the yogin (practitioner of yoga) Om is the vibration that the universe is making at its most subtle and sublime level. Yogis know that we are all connected by these harmonics of being. Om represents the “soundless sound,” the eternal vibration of life essence.Īs science has discovered, there is a constant subtle hum to the universe. A sacred syllable symbolizing the Absolute, the Universal Energy that lives in all of us. ![]()
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