Sanskrit is very rich in the range of meaning it can contain.
This is an inspired translation of the mantra, given by Mukunda Stiles: "With great respect and love, I honour my heart, my inner teacher." |
Corresponding to the 5 Elements, the 5 syllables of the Mantra "Aum:
NA MA SHI VA YA" are used to attain and maintain a harmonisation of the elements within, and for the resulting mystical Union with the Absolute. [Click on the right to read more] |
'Nam', 'Nama' or 'Namah' relates to the 'essence' or true Being.
It is the source of the word 'name' in the Indo-european languages.
The word 'Namah' is used to affirm the honouring of the truth, the honouring of the true being.
It is the source of the word 'name' in the Indo-european languages.
The word 'Namah' is used to affirm the honouring of the truth, the honouring of the true being.
When we bring the vibrations and tone of the voice down deep, we access the deeper potential of vitality in our bodies.
Singing along to this recording is a wonderfully simple way of attuning to this potential.
Singing along to this recording is a wonderfully simple way of attuning to this potential.