Mantra: Say It Like You Mean It

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By Profmaggy

Patanjali: Author of the yoga sutras
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Patanjali: Author of the yoga sutras

Say It Like You Mean It

It is estimated that the average person has over 60,000 thoughts every day. Not all of these thoughts are happy approving ones though.

Meditation helps you to think differently by getting you into a new habit of monitoring your thoughts and the resulting actions. In this way, you begin to notice what you are thinking and then choose to act in a manner that is not only optimistic but compassionate too.

One Highly Effective Tool

When meditating it is often a challenge to remain focused on a single object, be it the breath, a light, or even a rock!

To encourage a single-pointed focus, I encourage my students to use the simple, but highly effective tool of a mantra.

Protecting your mind

A mantra is a mental or auditory word or phrase, often with a personal or sacred meaning. Derived from the roots of two Sanskrit words; manas, referring to the mind, and tra, meaning that which protects, a mantra is therefore a thought, word, or sound which protects the mind.

Raise Your Shield

During your meditation practice, if you notice that your mind has wandered off, a mantra pulls it right back to where you want it to be. It serves as a replacement for unwanted thoughts by allowing you to concentrate easily and fully. You can repeat or chant a mantra, focusing on the meaning and the sound, while hearing the mantra vibrate within you.

Mantras act like a shield against not only your own random thoughts during meditation, but they also pop up when you think derogatory thoughts about yourself or someone else. What’s also great about a mantra is that it also pops up if you encounter a person or situation that is either obviously harmful or subtly damaging such as meeting someone who wants to share the latest gossip.

Sri Ganapati Sachchidananda
Sri Ganapati Sachchidananda

The First Mantra

Om is known as the first mantra. If the mind has a tendency to wander or unwanted thoughts enter the field of awareness, it provides a simple means to relax the mind and allow it to surrender into the peaceful influence of this singular point of focus. Om (also known as AUM) will be written about in more detail in a future posting.

Traditionally, mantras are repeated 108 times, signifying one complete round. You can say as many rounds as you want to every day. Over time, you will notice that the mantra does have both a protective and a positive effect on the way that you think and subsequently act because you are replacing negative thoughts with more beneficial views and beliefs.

What Mantra to Choose

Either Om or a word or phrase of your choice such as I am Loved, Peace, I am Healed

You can continue with this phrase or repeat a different one, so long as it is meaningful to you and not derogatory in any way.

Focus on the sound and vibration of the word and you will eventually begin to absorb the positive frequency of the mantra. This is scientifically proven to contribute to not only mental heath but physical health too.

Send in Reinforcements

Try looking at yourself in the mirror and telling yourself “I Love You.” Do it 108 times every day for a week. Notice how you feel every day.

In time you will not only feel loved, but you will know that you are loved and be able to love others too.

Repeat your mantra silently each time you meditate or when doing simple tasks or even walking the dog. It’s easy to carry your mantra with you wherever you go.

Keep it short and say it like you mean it.

Soon you will not only mean it, you will believe it even when you’re not saying it.

Comments

Whikat 3 years ago

I really enjoyed this hub. It is so spiritually lifting. Thank you for explaining what OM means. I have heard of this word for meditation purposes, but I never knew what it meant. I have observed that when my body starts to be tense, if I repeat the word relax to myself, I tend to loosen up and forget whatever it was that was causing me stress. Great Article. :-)

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JamaGenee Level 8 Commenter 3 years ago

Meditation always eluded me - random thoughts kept popping in. But then, the process was never explained like this. I'll have to give it another try. Thanks!

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Guru-C 3 years ago

Hello Profmaggy, Welcome to Hubpages! I really like this hub and the series. Meditation is one of those things that I love and sometimes forget and when I come back to it, I remember why I loved it in the first place. Like love, it's not always easy, but very rewarding. Thank you for reminding me.

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prasetio30 Level 8 Commenter 2 years ago

Better pray with our belive than Mantra. But meitation is the best to relax, or just take a breath.thanks and nice HUB

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Profmaggy Hub Author 2 years ago

prasetio30 -- Thank you for your comments and kind observations. Mantra does not replace prayer but is used as a means of protection for the mind and as a way to deepen one's spirituality and meditation practice. Many traditional mantras are very beautiful.

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lotuslove19 2 years ago

It was nice reading your hub , oh yes, we do think alike as you said .I have taken to yoga as my social service ,am extreamly spritual in nature and am a teacher too i have my own institution and love to teach myself ,it's like like minds meeting together ,regarding mantras its best if you can simply hum to do bhamhri it is very similar to "om" .and it collects all the cosmic energy within you and enhances your power of concentration and brings peace to you .

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kartika damon Level 2 Commenter 2 years ago

I enjoyed your hub! Meditation has been a major part of my life for 30 years and I love OM! Also I visited the link and love the chanting of the mantras! Thank you! Kartika

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Profmaggy Hub Author 2 years ago

Kartika Damon: Thanks for the feedback. The world would be transformed if more people discovered the benefits of meditation.

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DurgaMa 2 years ago

This is a wonderful article. My own mantra is Sanskrit and is a wonderful way to interrupt inharmonious mental goings-on. I've had this mantra for so long that I don't even have to think about it - it just swings right in there and short circuits my mind. The result is that I am able to see what was going on in the mind when I might otherwise have missed it. So mantra is also very good for revealing one's pesky mind and taking it out of the driver's seat and giving you the reins. Thanks for your excellent article. http://learneasymeditation.com

mantra meditation 23 months ago

Inspiring hub. I especially like the "I love you" mirror mantra idea.

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adrienne2 Level 5 Commenter 7 months ago

Love your hub, and can atest to the mantra of Om it really does work, I first learned of meditation through Dr. Dwyers books, and CDs. Great job writing on mantras!

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