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The vibrations originating from duplicating the names of God or chanting sacred Sanskrit texts have a tangible impact on our own inner being. The sweetness of shouting stills the mind, liquifies worries, and opens the heart. The saints explain shouting as a method of becoming saturated with God's love. Chanting provides us direct access to the spiritual world.
Thank you, Gurumayi, for giving us such a fantastic practice. Bhopal, India Chanting has become the main practice at our house since it's lovely and simple to take pleasure in with our one- and two-year-old daughters. The pleasure and appreciation I feel within myself when we chant as a family is an ecstatic experience.
Thank you, Gurumayi, for providing us the present of recognizing the power of shouting. Mexico City, Mexico The appeal of chanting never ever stops working to mesmerize me. The mix of the music and the pure noises of the mantras moves me in such a way that absolutely nothing else does. There constantly comes a point in a chant when this exultant experience of sheer charm sweeps through my whole being.
No matter how loud or demanding my ideas may have been up until then, in this moment they bow to a higher power. Then I remain in the world of the heart and it is as if every cell in my body is being instilled with pure, gleaming energy. Melbourne, Australia While I was eating a snack, I heard Om Guru Jaya Master Satchidananda Guru.
There was no music playing. I went back to my chair, and it took a minute for me to complete my snack. I never heard shouting in my head before, but I understood that if I would keep the shouting in my head, then I would experience the Guru inside myself.