martes, 9 de febrero de 2010

MANTRA OM

A Mantra is a mystical energy encased in a sound structure. Every mantra contains within its vibration a certain power. Upon concentration and repetition of a given mantra, its energy is liberated and takes form. The Universal Sound “OM” is shared by many religions including , Buddhists, Sikhs, and Jains. In Hinduism, Om is the most sacred of sounds with meaning and frequency that have energy of their own. The monosyllable came to represent the ultimate One, which is eternally unchanging immutable” or “imperishable. In the Bhagavad-Gîtâ (10.25), Krishna says: “Of utterances I am the single syllable.”

At least 2000 years after the sacred syllable OM was discovered by the Vedic seers (rishis), there was an anonymous sage who composed the brief Mândûkya-Upanishad who utilized this ancient mantra to expound the metaphysics of Advaita Vedânta. Thus he explained the three constituent parts (mâtrâ) of the syllable—namely a + u + m—as symbolizing past, present, and future, as well as waking, dreaming, and deep sleep also earth, atmosphere and Heaven. He spoke of a fourth part that transcends the other three and concluded his esoteric observations with the statement that om is the Self (âtman), saying, “He who knows this enters the Self with the self—indeed, he who knows this!”

By chanting the Divine mantra OM with your heart open and devotion, and mind alert you´ll feel the vibration throughout your body and notice how it transforms your state of being. The vibration frequency of the mantra becomes the identity of one's consciousness. There is no difference between the two. The vibration of one's consciousness is the same as the vibration of the mantra

OM TAT SAT

Amalia Shakti


“There is a single Truth but the wise call it by different names”
Rig-Veda (1.164.46)