

The First Shakti Mantra tunes into the frequency of the Divine Mother, and to primal protective, generating energy.

It surrounds the magnetic field with protective light, and means " I bow to the primal Guru (guiding consciousness who takes us to God-Realization), I bow to wisdom through the ages, I bow to True Wisdom, I bow to the great, unseen wisdom."Īdi Shakti, Adi Shakti, Adi shakti, Namo Namo,Sarab Shakti, Sarab Shakti, Sarab Shakti, Namo Namo ,Prithum Bhagawati, Prithhum Bhagawai, Prithum Bhagawati, Namo namo ,Kundalini, Mata Shakti, Mata Shakti, Namo, Namo. This is the Mangala Charn Mantra, and is chanted for protection. Some of the most frequently used mantras are given below:Īad Guray Nameh jugaad guray Nameh Sat Guray Nameh Siree Guroo Dayv-ay Nameh By listening to your sweet sound you bring on a deep healing effect. Listen deeply in the conch of your throat (center).Listen to your own voice. The other is to actively listen to it as you say it. One is to see the mantra, be present with it, try to not let your mind drift, Bring your mind back as many times as it might take, in-order to stay with the mantra. A mantra is a syllable, word or phrase in one of the sacred languages (like Sanskrit & Gurumukhi) and sometimes in English, which elevates or modifies consciousness through its vibration, the sound itself, rhythm, tone, and even the reflexology of the tongue on the palate.There are two things you can do to make the use of a mantra more powerful, regardless of how you recite.
