![]() Launched and released on 29 July 2016 at the Ananda Kutir Ashram, Cape Town. Ong Namo Guru Dev Namo and the other mantras featuring in the album are a few of the most powerful mantras from the Sikh technology of sound. Yogi Bhajan (1929 – 2004) who called Kundalini Yoga the Yoga of Awareness, reminds us: Knowledge, happiness, purity and piety cannot be achieved from outside – they are always within you. Each sound combination (mantra) has unique meaning and effect and, when listened to and chanted, blossoms love and joy into our life. Kundalini is the creative expression of human consciousness! Its awakening empowers our spiritual integrity and the compassionate heart, makes us stand by our truth and heals the wounds of the past. Lastly, Ek Ong Kar Sat Nam Siri Wahe Guru is a mantra of mastery, it is said to awaken kundalini to experience spiritual bliss when accessing a s state of universal consciousness. ![]() The Guru Ram Das mantra, also known as the mantra of miracles is designed to heal and activate the chakras. Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya is the next mantra on the album, it means ” I bow to the Lord who resides in the hearts of all beings” This mantra is a heart opening mantra. It raises ones consciousness till it is overflowing with Divine love and bliss. One such mantra is ong namo guru dev namo. It means ” I bow to the Creative Wisdom, I bow to the Divine teacher within.” The original version of Ong namo guru dev namo by Desert Rose reflects this energy in the music. In any form of meditation, a sound mantra is used to connect with the higher self. Ong namo guru dev namo, known as the Adi mantra is used to tune into higher consciousness at the start of any kundalini class. The combination of eastern instruments and powerful vocals transports the listener to an elevated state of consciousness and bliss. It allows us to relax into our infinite self.A unique musical expression of well known Sacred Kundalini Mantras composed in the classical orchestrated world music signature of Desert Rose, Africa’s leading sacred world music producers. ![]() So imagine what chanting this mantra every day, just three times, can do! Day by day, accumulatively, it opens our receptivity, it nourishes our intuition, it offers us a moment’s respite from the endless dialogue of the lower minds. It brings us into a receptive state of consciousness, tuning us in to the intuitive messages from our body and mind. It links the finite ‘me’ with infinity.īy chanting ‘Ong Namo Guru Dev Namo’ at the start of our kundalini yoga practice, we invite our ego, our ‘lower mind’ to acquiesce, allowing our higher self, our intuition, our neutral mind and innate wisdom to take the wheel and guide us through our yoga and meditation. It connects us with the realm of Buddha/ Christ/ Guru Nanak consciousness. ‘Adi’ means ‘primal’ or ‘first’, and this mantra tunes us in to the wisdom of all those who have practised before us our teachers, our teachers’ teachers and the consciousness that holds them all. ![]() It was an extended version of how we open the space for our everyday kundalini yoga practice, and it was GLORIOUS! The first meditation we practiced at White Tantra in London last weekend was 31 minutes of chanting the Adi Mantra – Ong Namo Guru Dev Namo – sitting in easy pose with eyes closed and hands in prayer mudra. ![]()
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