![]() ![]() You can use the science of mantra and sound to begin to clear the finite storage space of the subconscious mind. ![]() “We all want activation into our highest self. Aad Guray Nameh, Jugad Guray Nameh, Sat Guray Nameh, Siri Gurudevay Nameh – the second part of our tune-in. ![]() Ong Namo Guru Dev Namo – what we chant to tune-in every class.When chanted, the tongue hits the roof of the mouth in such a way that particular meridians are stimulated resulting in bio-neurological feedback. These mantras do not directly translate to the English language, as they are vibrational frequencies beyond linguistic description. All of this can be measured through means of Western science with the use of MRI sound technology. The roof of the mouth has 86 meridian points, so when a mantra is chanted ( Sat Nam for example), an alchemical process begins to take place from the specific way the tongue strikes the roof of the mouth after which you can experience more serotonin and dopamine in your brain, along with more resonant and coherent brain wave patterns. In Kundalini Yoga technology, mantra is used to direct the thought stream to something of a higher, more aligned, destiny-frequency vibration… Meaning of mantras physiological effects In essence, mantras are like mental waves that when chanted, direct the flow of your thoughts in a particular way. The word mantra comes from the Sanskrit roots man – man, mind or mental being and tra – vibration or directional vibration. They act as high frequency codes and vibrations that can direct your full mind-body system in a positive direction. The following is a variation of the mantra. It tunes one in to the Golden Chain of Teachers gone before you. This mantra is the one that precedes ALL Kundalini Yoga practice. Jugaad Guray Nameh – To the Guru (wisdom) of the Ages, I bow to (or call on).Mantras are like sound codes and are an effective method for re-tracking your mind towards happier and more prosperous thoughts. NAMO - I name GURU - That which takes you from dark to light, DEV - Unbounded Light of the Highest Consciousness NAMO - I name' or I identify. This mantra can be chanted before you start your car to give protection while driving.Īad Guray Nameh – to the Primal Guru (wisdom), I bow to (or call on) The Mangala Charan is chanted three times at the beginning of class after the Adi Mantra. This mantra creates a protective field of energy around the person chanting, attracting abundance to them helping them live out their destiny. This mantra (also known as the Mangala Charan Mantra) is a very powerful mantra used for protection, to gain clarity, and to receive guidance from one’s highest Self. ONG NAMO GURU DEV NAMO Adi Mantra Aad Guray Nameh (Mangala Charan) It is chanted at least three times at the start of each Kundalini Yoga class. ![]() This mantra is used for “tuning in” to the divine flow and self-knowledge within each of us, and linking us to the Golden Chain of teachers. It is also very useful when we just need to be focused. It is chanted at least three times before practicing Kundalini Yoga. This mantra is used for “tuning in” to the divine flow and self-knowledge within each of us and linking us to the Golden Chain of wisdom. We tune in by chanting the Adi Mantra : ONG NAMO GURU DEV NAMOĪdi Mantra Translation: I bow to the Creative Wisdom, I bow to the Divine Teacher within. In Kundalini Yoga, before every class and personal practice we tune in to help connect us to our higher self and get our ego out of the way. Ong Namo : I Bow to the creative power divine energy force, that created this entire universe, this cosmos Guru Dev Namo : I bow to the great divine teacher that is within me. ![]()
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