Words have power; the power to alter your mood, your state of mind, your world. By mindfully using words, you can change your energy, and thus the energy you attract.
These carefully chosen mantras will have a positive influence on your feelings. Touch or hold your piece of jewellery for a few mindful moments throughout the day and visualise the message. Repeat the mantra for guidance, advice and lasting effect.
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The primal and most sacred mantra is „OM“, known in Hinduism as the "Pranava Mantra", the origin of all mantras. Hindu philosophy believes that there is only one reality before existence and beyond existence. „OM“ is considered the start and finish of everything and therefore prefixes and suffixes all Hindu prayers.
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Om Namo Narayanaya is a mantra chanted for world peace. This is a powerful mantra for meditation. Om Namo Narayanaya is the invocation of Vishnu's energy to see God in all beings and in the entire manifested universe.
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As a call for peace - in the Buddhist and Hindu tradition
Shanti represents, 3 times in a row: peace in the body, words and mind.
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Kleem according to Vedic astrology is the cause that balances the human body until it reaches perfection (spiritual enlightenment)
The Kleem mantra is known to have the power of attraction. It could be anything, money, love, happiness, …
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The Gayatri Mantra – the Powerhouse amongst the Mantras
The Gayatri mantra is one of the oldest and most powerful of the Sanskrit mantras, dating back 3000 years.
It is believed by practitioners that reciting the mantra 108 times, bestows wisdom and enlightenment, through the vehicle of the Sun (Savitur), who represents the source and inspiration of the universe.
General meaning: We meditate on that most adored Supreme Lord, the creator, whose effulgence (divine light) illumines all realms (physical, mental and spiritual). May this divine light illumine our intellect.
Word meaning:
Om: The primeval sound;
Bhur: the physical body/physical realm;
Bhuvah: the life force/the mental realm
Suvah: the soul/spiritual realm;
Tat: That (God);
Savitur: the Sun, Creator (source of all life);
Vareñyam: adore;
Bhargo: effulgence (divine light); Devasya: supreme Lord;
Dhīmahi: meditate;
Dhiyo: the intellect;
Yo: May this light;
Nah: our;
Prachodayāt: illumine/inspire.” -
Lokah Samastah Sukhino Bhavantu, is a Sanskrit blessing and means: May all in this world be connected, in harmony and experience happiness.
Lokah - world, universe
Samastah - all living beings, the whole, everyone
Sukhino - joy, happiness, free from suffering
Bhav - the state of divine love or oneness
Antu - this is how it should be
Positive energy is released and lifts your heart and people skills to a new level.
“Give light, and the darkness will disappear of itself.”
— Desiderius Erasmus – 1466-1536 - Theologian
Affirmations
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Imagination is the most marvelous, miraculous, inconceivably powerful force the world has ever known.
(Napoleon Hill)
The pendant is a constant, silent reminder to use the potential as much as possible.
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Intuition – one of the six higher faculties
(Reason, Memory, Perception, Will, Intuition, Imagination)
The gift of listening to one's "gut feeling", trusting one's instincts can prove to be of great help.
A glance at your charm, or - if you want it to be more intense - place it in your hand, feel the power and trust. -
„What you visualize today, you actualize in the future. See yourself already living the life you desire, and that image must manifest.”
Bob Proctor
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„The choice is always yours – your perception is your reality”
Bob Proctor
We have the possibility to control our thoughts at every moment.
They only become negative through our own actions. Your charm reminds you to look for the positive in everything, and to treat every living being with gratitude and respect. The energy you send out through this is returned to you by the universe.
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At the core of our soul, we are all one, connected to the creative origin.
Everything lies within us. We don't have to look for anything on the outside. Take your charm into your hand, focus on yourself, on the real you. Breathe calmly and feel the power.
Mantra
3000 Years of Magic
In our occidental and contemporary spiritual vocabulary, the word "mantra" has become a generic term for - a repeated utterance.
But its origin and sense are so much more than that.
The Sanskrit word "mantra" can be decomposed: "man", meaning spirit, and "tra", meaning transport or vehicle. In other words, a mantra is a tool for the mind - a powerful sound or vibration to access deeper parts of oneself.
Like a grain sowed with the intent to bloom, a mantra plants the intention. If you “plant” and “nurture” your intentions, over time, they will bear fruit.
The mantra brings you back to simplicity.
Our world is so complex; it is easy to get caught up in all the trivia. Mantras can help to ease your approach to life, focus on the things that inspire you and ultimately make you happier.
A mantra is a structurally formulated thought, a declaration, a sacred sound, an incantation, magic.