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A mantra is a sound, syllable, word or group of words that are considered capable of "creating transformation" . Mantras can be interpreted to be effective as vibration, or more simply as sound, which may include verbal repetition, in the form of chanting, or internal mental repetition. |
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To Charles & Hitomi |
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Japan, April & May, 2009 |
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Just by repeating the name, that which can not be understood Will be understood just by repeating the name that which can not be seen Will be seen |












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Mantra is sound, and sound is reverberating in everything in this universe. When water flows, the gurgling sound it makes is mantra. When wind blows through the trees, the rustling sound it produces is mantra. When we walk on the earth, our footsteps produce sound, and that too is mantra. Within human beings there is a self-born, indestructible sound which repeats itself constantly, along with our breathing and this sound is also a mantra. |










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The mute consonants represent the earth, the sibilants the sky, the vowels heaven.
The mute consonants represent fire, the sibilants air, the vowels the sun.
The mute consonants represent the eye, the sibilants the ear, the vowels the mind. |












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सर्वेषां स्वस्ति भवतु । सर्वेषां शान्तिर्भवतु । सर्वेषां पूर्नं भवतु । सर्वेषां मड्गलं भवतु ॥ Sarveśām Svastir Bhavatu Sarveśām Sāntir Bhavatu Sarveśām Pūrnam Bhavatu Sarveśām Mangalam Bhavatu |
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In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God
Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare |










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オンマニハンドメイウン Om mani padme hum ཨོཾ་མ་ཎི་པ་དྨེ་ཧཱུྃ་ |











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