mantra
  • Thought or intention expressed as sound. Thus the word mantra denotes "prayer", "hymn", "spell", "counsel", and "plan". In yogic context, mantra stands for numinous phonemes that may or may not have communicable meaning. A mantra is a mantra by virtue of its having been communicated in an initiatory setting. Every mantra is associated with a particular invisible power or deity.

  • Sacred syllable or word, or set of words through the repetition and reflection of which one attains perfection.



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    - An Unified Theory Of Consciousness - Part 4
    - Gregorian Bivolaru - On Consecration
    - The Subtle Breathing. Part 2
    - The Program Of The International Spiritual Yogic Camp, Costinesti 2003
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    - Special Tantric Techniques - Part 1
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    - God in Ten. Part 2
    - Special Tantric Techniques - Part 1
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    - Tara. Part 3
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    - Introduction to Yantra
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    - Tara. Part 3
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