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| posted Nov 9, 2006 2:11:47 PM | To All |
| I know that many of teachers recommend using mantras in meditation practice or as a prayer, to repeat a word or phrase over and over again to keep it at the front of the mind. What works for you? |
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| posted Nov 10, 2006 3:20:05 PM | To All |
| In addition to recitation practice, some spiritual traditions encourage visualization practice or positive affirmations. I've heard this can be a powerful way to change your mind, quite literally. Any comments or thoughts on how to do this?Edited by: Gaiam Staff on Nov 10, 2006 3:20:21 PM |
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| posted Feb 14, 2007 9:25:04 PM | To All |
"Om Mani Padme Hung" is one I learned recently reading, "Awakening The Buddha Within"
I have my own TM mantra I learned 35 years ago. |
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| posted Mar 2, 2007 12:31:56 AM | To All |
MAY TRE YA OM TRE YA OM YA OM MAY YA HUM OM YA HA HUM
The Mantra of the Metta Ray used in YinYana Buddhism |
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| posted May 6, 2007 2:26:11 PM | To All |
I could use some advice on clearing your mind completely...I have a hard time meditating as quiet is hard to find in my house...What does everyone recommend? I've been doing yoga for years, but meditation is for me a "blind" practice..I'm not sure how to pull it off effectively.
Thanks and interesting site, I accidentally bumped into it and am excited to be here! |
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| posted May 10, 2007 4:03:38 PM | To All |
I was given one from Swami Vishnu Devananda from the Sivananda Yoga group. I do believe it helps and it is important which mantra you select because it creates energy and form when doing Japa meditation. A good book on this topic can be found at one of the ashrams/centers at Sivananda.org called “Meditation and Mantras” written by Swami Vishnu Devananda. “Om” is also a simple but good one to use. Hope this helps…love and peace, G |
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| posted Jun 7, 2007 2:58:25 PM | To All |
| I am also new to the site. I find that understanding that "clearing your mind completely" is not your goal is helpful for me. That is the practice/meditation is the goal. Keep bringing yourself back to your anchor/mantra when you notice that your mind has wandered or is "not clear". |
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| posted Jun 8, 2007 10:15:51 AM | To All |
For me, I like listening to music with mantras or kirtan-style music from Jai Uttal, Wah!, Suzin Green, Russill Paul.
I also love going to kirtans even though I am not a "singer." There's something about chanting in a group that is exquisite. |
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| posted Jun 17, 2007 11:30:44 AM | To Chelle |
| Meditation is not about clearing your mind completely. It's about being, and being in the present moment. I'd definately suggest reading up on meditation tips and techniques, just check out your local Barnes & Noble or whatever bookstore is around. |
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| posted Aug 6, 2007 3:47:00 PM | To lisa |
All forms of Meditative practices begin with an Ignorance of the practitioner: The ignorance being "I can realize myself or God consciousness, through Meditation" Considering that, living Life itself is a form of Meditation. Jagan Ramamoorthy, LA |
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| posted Jun 4, 2008 10:45:26 AM | To peacefulsoul |
On Aug 6, 2007 3:47:00 PM peacefulsoul wrote:
All forms of Meditative practices begin with an Ignorance of the practitioner: The ignorance being "I can realize myself or God consciousness, through Meditation" Considering that, living Life itself is a form of Meditation. Jagan Ramamoorthy, LA
interesting perception here. |
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