omnis jaum intimo
This is an ancient Gnostic mantra to invoke our inner divinity or monad. Even reciting it once invokes powers of unimaginable profundity. Try it yourself. As with any of these mantras, there is no need to understand the etymology of the words, nor is there any need for mental speculation or any intellectual adjustment. Put aside the thinking mind for awhile, and turn on the feeling mind, your heart. Feel this with your heart and not with your head. Try to avoid excessive questioning such as...is this working? How am I doing? What does this mean etc.?
om namah shiva
This mantra has seen a resurgence over the last few decades, particularly within the new age movement. It is a Sanskrit mantra that translates as "blessed be Shiva (or our inner divinity)". As with any mantra, if pronounced with devotion and adoration, wider, more subtle ranges of consciousness reveal themselves.
This is an ancient Gnostic mantra to invoke our inner divinity or monad. Even reciting it once invokes powers of unimaginable profundity. Try it yourself. As with any of these mantras, there is no need to understand the etymology of the words, nor is there any need for mental speculation or any intellectual adjustment. Put aside the thinking mind for awhile, and turn on the feeling mind, your heart. Feel this with your heart and not with your head. Try to avoid excessive questioning such as...is this working? How am I doing? What does this mean etc.?
om namah shiva
This mantra has seen a resurgence over the last few decades, particularly within the new age movement. It is a Sanskrit mantra that translates as "blessed be Shiva (or our inner divinity)". As with any mantra, if pronounced with devotion and adoration, wider, more subtle ranges of consciousness reveal themselves.
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