The highest, supreme bliss / Pure delight / The power of ecstasy itself ![]() Let’s break them down individually.Ĭonsciousness / Pure being with awareness / The power to Know SAT, CHIT, and ANANDA are the elements which comprise the all pervading goodness referred to in Om Namah Shivaya. So the line basically says that Sat Chit Ananda has taken form. It derives of the word Murtie, which can be thought of as a form, image, or manifest thing of divinity and power. The first word combines the three aspects of the energy of the universe – Sat Chit Ananda. This line describes the elements that compose all that is. One energy pervades all, its essence is goodness, and it is constantly guiding us. So, Om Namah Shivaya Gurave teaches the foundational principles: Consciousness is in everything. “If you know how to listen, everyone is the guru.” – Ram Das This is the highest self the light at the seed of every heart. ![]() Gurave refers to the Guru Principle, which lives as us, through us, and in everyone else. GURAVE contains the word GURU, which is generally translated as “That which brings light to darkness”. ![]() I bow to Shiva – I bow to all of creation May I reveal and express the highest part of my heart. I honor the goodness in myself and in the universe. I bow to the power that is within me but not from me OM NAMAH SHIVAYA, then can be described in many ways, but here are some of my favorites: Truly, at the essence of every being and every part of creation, there is this auspiciousness. Shivaya describes the intrinsic goodness that exists within all things, because it is the nature of the energy that pulses and penetrates, creates and absorbs, all that is. SHIVAYA comes from the word Shiva, which literally means ‘auspicious’. It is the gratitude within divine love, or the wonder and miracle of a perfect starlit night. It’s the awe you feel when you see great beauty like an ocean sunrise or a sparkling mountain lake. It means to bow, yet it is a bow like no other – one that comes fully from the heart. So these three parts are contained in each moment, because OM is always present. U, or the ‘oooh’ sound is the sustaining factor, while ‘mmmm’ is the dissolution or end. There are three parts to it: The ‘Ah’ sound signifies creation, or beginnings. OM contains within it all beginnings, every end, and all things in between. When you sing or chant OM, you are simply participating in something that always is. It is the sound of the Universe experiencing itself. It is extremely effective to use in meditation, and a powerful phrase to recall when you need support. It has been given to students by gurus and teachers throughout time. Om Namah Shivaya is one of the most widely used mantras in the world of yoga. The very first part of the chant is a Maha mantra, or great mantra. ![]() Independent in existence, the vital essence of illumination. Who is never absent and is full of peace, Who assumes the forms of Reality, Consciousness and Bliss, Who is the True Teacher within and without, I offer myself to the Light, the Auspicious One, This goes generally for mantras and chants to different gods, which are different aspects of the higher self. The nature of the mantra is the calling upon the higher self it is the calling upon shiva, the destroyer deity, to aid in the death (destruction of ego) and rebirth achieved during meditation. Sages consider that the recitation of these syllables is sound therapy for the body and nectar for the soul. Soulful recitation of this mantra brings peace to the heart and joy to the or Soul. Traditionally, it is accepted to be a powerful healing mantra beneficial for all physical and mental ailments. It is associated with qualities of prayer, divine-love, grace, truth and blissfulness. Om Namah Shivaya mantra is sung by devotees in prayers and recited by yogis in meditation. Its translation is “adoration (namas) to Śiva”, preceded by the mystical syllable “Aum”. Oṃ Namaḥ Śivāya is one of the most popular Hindu mantras and the most important mantra in Shaivism. Um deine Kontemplation zu vertiefen hier die Worte und Erläuterungen…. Das folgende Mantra singen wir zu Beginn jeder Yogastunde.
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