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Om mani padme hum tibetan incantations
Om mani padme hum tibetan incantations




om mani padme hum tibetan incantations

The ingredients to my ritual are simple but very meditative. My ritual helps me to center and become balanced so I can focus all my intentions into the healing creams and salves.

om mani padme hum tibetan incantations

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It is easier for me to be present with the process, free as possible from distraction. I’m filled with gratitude for the plants and their healing powers and the next step for me is to add my loving intentions into my remedies.įor the most part, I like the entire house to myself. It is not simply a chore or task it is the time when I am focusing my entire being in the present. Processing herbs is a very personal practice. However, when I make salves and creams, I need to be alone in order to focus all my love and intentions into those little jars before they go out into the world. It brings another healing dynamic into the mix. I love his ability to be extremely focused and present during these times. Sometimes he helps me process them to infuse into oil and tinctures as well. Gathering herbs with Mathew has always been a wonderful activity for us to share. What brings you into your heart space? Please share and I will continue to share. Ever so often, I put on some Lady Smith Mambazo, which brings me to the same place of peace and presence ~ my heart space, which is important when processing herbs and what I want to infuse into my products. Now, it has become the musical wallpaper for when I process herbs. At one point, he also had had enough and would scream, “No more Om Mani Pädme Hum!” I even played it at work, although it was a bit too much for some of my co-workers. I played it during labor as well as when Mathew was a toddler and needed to settle down. In my early twenties, searching for new experiences, I asked my brother, Michael, for a chant CD, and he gifted me “Tibetan Incantations – Om Mani Pädme.” I fell instantly in love with it and it became a high rotation CD my “go to” when I needed focus and balance. The syllables when repeatedly chanted can make one hear it more than music, as the mind aligns to its vibrations and frequencies.” “ The six syllable mantra generates vibrations that somehow interacts at a cellular level where every fibre of the body feels connected as they vibrate in synchrony resonating at the same wavelengths. In fact, the International Journal of Science and Research published “Frequencies of the Buddhist Meditative Chant” in April 2016 delving deeper into its affects on individuals. The chant “Om Mani Pädme Hum” is a perfect example. Then confusion of the speech aspect of our being is transformed into enlightened awareness.” I like how Kalu Rinpoche explains it, “Through mantra, we no longer cling to the reality of the speech and sound encountered in life, but experience it as essentially empty. The absence of literal translations creates the strength of how it resonates inside my inner core being. Sure, I love listening to music and enjoy singing along but there is something beyond the mere understanding of words that pulls at my inner being. I have always felt a deep release, perhaps better articulated as comfort and peacefulness, from listening to melodic sounds whether in the form of the wind moving through the leaves, Tibetan Monks chanting “Om Mani Pädme Hum” or Ladysmith Black Mambazo singing “Shosholoza.” The calmness is profound it brings me into my heart space.






Om mani padme hum tibetan incantations