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Om Mani Padme Hum is a popular Buddhist chant that can invoke compassion, release burdensome emotions, and create inner harmony. Mahakatha suggests chanting this mantra between 3 and 11 times during meditation practice.
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Learn More »Share on Pinterest The Good Brigade/Getty Images Mantra is a form of meditation using a sound, word, or phrase. The oldest known mantras can be found in the Vedas, which are ancient religious texts from India. Mantras are continually recited silently or aloud and are often combined with breath and rhythm. The practice of mantra meditation is said to help slow down thoughts, improve mental clarity, and enhance peace of mind. The origins of mantras Preeti, who goes by her first name, is the principal mantra singer at Mahakatha, a mantra meditation group specializing in mantra meditation healing. “Mantras have a rich history in some of the most ancient cultures of the world,” Preeti says. “At their core, they harness the inexplicable, inseparable human connection to sound.” Mantra meditation has long been used to increase awareness of the self in the present moment and enhance personal and spiritual growth. Mantras may also help reduce stress and promote relaxation. Some proponents believe they can aid on the journey toward self-realization. “The sounds of a typical mantra have been purposefully composed to produce a certain effect on the mind and the body. That’s why people can feel instantly calm, grounded, and disconnected from negativity with the help of a mantra,” Preeti says. For yoga teacher and culture advocate Susanna Barkataki, as well as millions of people from India, Tibet, and elsewhere in Asia, mantras are more than just a self-help strategy. “For many, many millions of people, when we’re chanting, we’re actually respecting and offering salutations and devotion to [a] deity or the energy [a] deity represents,” Barkataki says. “It’s good to know, even if you’re just getting into it and you’re interested, that for many people this is a deep devotional practice,” she says. Barkataki adds that it’s important to be caring and respectful when practicing mantras. The more you understand about the mantra, the more you show respect for the culture and can connect with the deeper meaning behind the words or syllables. Scientific benefits of mantra meditation A 2016 study of 45 inexperienced chanters and 27 experienced chanters found that chanting “om” for 10 minutes can help: reduce stress, anxiety, and depressive symptoms
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Learn More »For depression ‘I will feel good again’ Depression can sometimes feel like all the joy has gone out of the world. It can affect everything in your life. The truth is that depressive episodes won’t last forever — there is hope. Reminding yourself of this truth may bring a sense of relief and perspective. ‘I listen to my body’ If depression has you feeling like you don’t want to get out of bed, maybe that’s OK for now. You can remind yourself that depression has physical symptoms, and that honoring what your body is telling you can be a compassionate way to care for yourself. ‘I am not my thoughts’ One symptom of depression is negative self-talk. These critical thoughts can make it hard to look ahead and gain perspective. Even in the middle of negative self-talk, you can choose to take space. Instead of taking all your thoughts for granted, you get to pick and choose which thoughts you validate and which you throw out. For social anxiety ‘It’s not about me’ Most people are far too busy thinking about themselves to be scrutinizing others. Remember, you’re likely your own worst critic. By reminding yourself that it’s not about you, you can relieve the pressure of trying to please others and instead enjoy your time with them. ‘I’m only human’ Everybody makes mistakes. In fact, your imperfections are what make you relatable, lovable, and human. Instead of beating yourself up when things don’t go as planned, remind yourself that you’re just as fallible as everyone else, and that’s perfectly OK. ‘I am a contribution’ You may see yourself as awkward, insecure, or not that interesting. The likely reality is that people genuinely enjoy your company. It may be the unique perspective you bring to the table, your deadpan sense of humor, or simply your quiet, reserved presence. By simply showing up, you’re making a contribution to whatever social circle you decide to grace with your company. For grounding ‘I am in my body’ When you feel ungrounded, you likely feel disconnected from your body. No matter how “in your head” you may get, you can always connect to the sensations of being alive. Feel your breath move in and out, or your heart beating in your chest. No matter what’s going on in your head, your body can remind you where you really are. ‘I am connected to the earth’ Sometimes simply feeling your feet on the ground can be enough to ground you. You’re being supported by the earth and the gentle pressure of gravity, and you’re here to stay. ‘I am anchored like the roots of a tree’ If you want to take the feeling of your feet on the ground even further, imagine that you’re sprouting roots like a tree. Imagine these roots reaching down, down, down, and a deep sense of being anchored to the earth. Pair with the words above to give it even more power. Sanskrit mantras According to Om Swami in his book “ Ancient Science of Mantras: Wisdom of the Sages ,” there are four ways to practice mantra chanting: vāchika, or spoken chanting
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