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Mantras Quotes

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Jennifer Sodini
“Always let your heart shine bright, because this inner light will guide you home, even in the darkest night.”
Jennifer Sodini

Frank Herbert
“He thinks that by repeating he creates some kind of truth.”
Frank Herbert, God Emperor of Dune

Richie Norton
“Do you have a personal mantra? Mine comes from a childhood song.

"Wherever I go the grass grows greener.”
Richie Norton

Zeena Schreck
“Many secular observers and spiritual practitioners alike mistake mystical chanting as a kind of anthropological curiosity or interesting musical diversion from secular mainstream entertainment, sometimes labeling it 'world' or 'folk' music. But uttering or chanting spells, mantras or prayers shouldn't be regarded as a romantic excursion to a distant past, or faraway place, or as an escape from our everyday stresses, for relaxation or entertainment. These sounds are meant to be experienced as the timeless unity of energy currents. The chanting of ancient esoteric sounds enables us to realize we are never separate from the one continuously existing omnipresent vibration of the cosmos.”
Zeena Schreck

Rowan Coleman
“Head up, chin up, shoulders back, remember the worrior queen”
Rowan Coleman, The Day We Met

“Over a bowl of noodles [the younger Cantonese man] waxed eloquent on the subject of mantras. 'Ordinary people, Ah Jon, use mantras as spells to win good fortune or ward off disease and other evils. Perhaps they are right to do so, for the mantras are often successful, but I do not ask you to believe that. What I beg you to believe is that they are of the greatest help in altering states of consciousness. They do this by making your mind stay still instead of chasing after thoughts.'

He went on to explain that, being devoid of meaning, they do not promote conceptual thought as prayers, invocations and so forth are apt to do; and that, as each mantra has a mysterious correspondence (he could not explain what kind of correspondence) with the various potentialities embedded deeply in our consciousness [鈥 it could cause one to snap into a state otherwise hard to reach. I do not remember his actual words, but I do remember that he was the first to voice an idea which was later to be abundantly confirmed by my own experience. [鈥 he went on to say that to use meaningful words in any kind of religious practice is useless, since words encourage dualistic thought which hinders the mind from entering upon a truly spiritual state. His last words [鈥 were: 'People who pray with words are just beginners. Don't do it!' Several passengers who understood English glanced at him as though they thought him a bit mad and I myself was quite taken aback by his un-Chinese vehemence, but I know now that he was eminently sane.”
John Blofeld, Mantras: Sacred Words of Power

Raleigh Ruebins
“But I had a new mantra, louder and stronger, that blew all those out of the water. F#ck it.”
Raleigh Ruebins, My Winter Family

Rowan Coleman
“Head up, chin up, shoulders back, remember the warrior queen”
Rowan Coleman, The Day We Met

Ujjwal Arora
“If we practice affirmations, chanting or mantra recitation the breathing becomes better regulated, the chakras start resonating in sync.”
Ujjwal Arora, Healing Sole to Soul

“Gravity will swallow us whole if we help it.
Today is not our day to give in...
Keep Training.”
Bella Bloom

Zeena Schreck
“Mantras are sacred syllables. They are a series of either a single syllable repeated or a string of syllables that form words. But they are words with particular intent in mind. So the idea of mantras would be to create certain vibrations, or to align yourself and others with certain vibrations that are known to create profound positive transformation, within yourself and in the environment around you.”
Zeena Schreck

Vera Nazarian
“I do not accept this.”
Vera Nazarian, Qualify

Clare Pooley
“She was getting up half an hour earlier than usual to do her sun salutations and repeat her mantras.
"Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, today is a gift," she'd chant to herself as she brushed her teeth. "It's not happy people who are grateful, it's grateful people who are happy," she'd say as she brushed her hair.”
Clare Pooley, The Authenticity Project

“The Atma Beeja mantra is the Beeja mantra that has the highest influence on your 114 chakras. It is selected based on your prakriti (spiritual nature), vibrations, breath, voice, and the higher energy connections.”
Amit Ray, Ray 114 Chakra System Names, Locations and Functions

Thomas Pynchon
“Keep cool but care.”
Thomas Pynchon, V.