Na is earth, ma is water, shi is fire, va is air, and ya is space. These panchaksharas also represent the five elements in nature. A mantra is a very important measure to bring into your life to give you the necessary foundational vibration that prevents your mental attitudes and your physical energies from sinking beyond a certain level. Otherwise, most people are not able to retain their meditativeness without creating a substantial vibration of mantras within. We can use this mantra as a purificatory process, and at the same time as a foundation for all meditativeness that we may attain to.
The panchaksharas correspond to the five main centers in the human system and are a way of activating them. So, the mahamantra is not to be uttered as “Om Namah Shivaya” – it is to be uttered as “AUM Namah Shivaya.” If you utter these 3 sounds together, you will get “AUM.” “AUM” is the most fundamental mantra. If you open your mouth and exhale, it will become “AAA.” As you close your mouth, it slowly becomes “UUU,” and when you close it, it becomes “MMM.” “AAA,” “UUU,” and “MMM” are the fundamental sounds of existence. The sound AUM is not to be uttered as “Om.” It is to be uttered by opening your mouth – “AAA,” and as you slowly close your mouth, it becomes “UUU,” and “MAA.” This is a natural happening, not something that you do. Read more about mantras The Right Way to Utter ‘AUM’ The basic mantra which is held as the mahamantra in the Yogic culture is “AUM Namah Shivaya.” There are also mantras to open up other dimensions of experience. There are mantras to conquer and acquire things. Certain sounds are used with a particular purpose – these key sounds are generally called mantras. In that, we have identified a few sounds which have the capability to open up different dimensions.
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Synchronicity Contemporary Meditation soundtracks may be used in conjunction with any other meditation techniques you presently employ. Thanks to this contemporary, precision technology, states of holistic awareness normally achieved only after many years of meditation are easily accessible to everyone. This acceleration factor is one of the principal differences between Synchronicity Contemporary Meditation and traditional “low-tech” systems of meditation. What is Synchronicity Contemporary Meditation?Īll Synchronicity Contemporary Meditation soundtracks include precision Holodynamic Vibrational Entrainment Technology (HVET), which balances the brain hemispheres, enhancing whole brain synchrony and delivering holistic awareness with far less time and effort than traditional techniques. When used with speakers, it balances and enhances any environment. This beautiful meditation soundtrack includes The Synchronicity Technology of Balance in the Alpha range, which delivers a precision state of light meditation when used with stereo headphones. Om Namah Shivaya is a Sanskrit mantra from the Vedic tradition that means, “I Bow to God.” Its roots date back at least 5,000 years and it is traditionally used to invoke the Divine Presence within the heart.