FREE YOUR MIND

WE ARE ABOUT TO RAISE OUR VIBRATIONS. THIS IS THE PLACE TO RELEASE ALL YOUR WORRIES AND ANXIETY. GET COMFORTABLE, RELAX AND IMMERSE YOUR MIND INTO THIS TRANQUIL EXPERIENCE.

Our List of 8 Ancient Meditation Mantras to Try During Your Practice

  1. “Aum” or “Om”
  2. “Ham-Sah”
  3. “Aham Prema”
  4. “Om Shanti, Shanti, Shanti”
  5. “Om Tat Sat”
  6. “Namo Amitabha”
  7. “I am That I Am”
  8. “I Love You. I’m Sorry. Please Forgive Me. Thank You”.

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  1. “Aum” or “Om”: Said to mean, variously: It Is, Will Be or To Become, The “Om” mantra is considered to be the most sacred mantra (and arguably the most commonly used), Om is a Sanskrit word that is meant to convey the “original vibration of manifestation” – in other words, when intention manifests in the physical realm.
  2. “Ham-Sah” The Hindu variant, meaning I am THAT. This helps reminds us that we are observers and thus helps detach from our human experiences and suffering.
  3. “Aham Prema.” Meaning: “I am Divine Love.”
  4. “Om Shanti, Shanti, Shanti.” Meaning: “Peace of mind, body, and speech.”
  5. “Om Tat Sat.” Meaning: “All that is.”
  6. “Namo Amitabha” Meaning: Homage to the Buddha of boundless light.
  7. “I am That I Am” This is one of the Hebrew Torah’s most famous lines, and it was God’s answer to Moses when Moses asked for his name.
  8. “I Love You; I’m Sorry; Please Forgive Me; Thank You” This is the ancient Hawaiian Mantra practice known as Ho’oponopono. According to the Hawaiian worldview, it means: “Forgiveness and reconciliation practice, cleansing of ‘errors of thought’–the origin of problems and sickness in the physical world.”