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Adi Mantra
by Haleen
Unlocking the treasure trove of wisdom is a breeze when you tap into the Source—the Divine itself. Picture this: our trusty bowl, the enchanting koto, and those groovy beats—they're the unmistakable signature of Haleen's cutting-edge Electronic symphonies, hot off the creativity press. So go ahead, bust out those dance moves that would make the stars jealous. Pretend you're in your own universe, grooving away, and guess what? The Creator's right there with you, nodding in approval. Ong namo guru dev namo (Sanskrit: ॐ नमो गुरु देव् नमो) is an important mantra used often in Kundalini yoga. This mantra means “I bow, or salutations to the divine teacher.” It can also be viewed as meaning, " bow to the teacher within." It is also sometimes called the Adi mantra. This mantra is usually chanted three times at the beginning of a Kundalini yoga practice or class. Ong namo guru dev namo is considered a high vibration, protective mantra as it is believed to help the yogi to
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Adi Mantra
Unlocking the treasure trove of wisdom is a breeze when you tap into the Source—the Divine itself. Picture this: our trusty bowl, the enchanting koto, and those groovy beats—they're the unmistakable signature of Haleen's cutting-edge Electronic symphonies, hot off the creativity press. So go ahead, bust out those dance moves that would make the stars jealous. Pretend you're in your own universe, grooving away, and guess what? The Creator's right there with you, nodding in approval. Ong namo guru dev namo (Sanskrit: ॐ नमो गुरु देव् नमो) is an important mantra used often in Kundalini yoga. This mantra means “I bow, or salutations to the divine teacher.” It can also be viewed as meaning, " bow to the teacher within." It is also sometimes called the Adi mantra. This mantra is usually chanted three times at the beginning of a Kundalini yoga practice or class. Ong namo guru dev namo is considered a high vibration, protective mantra as it is believed to help the yogi to connect with the power and insights of the community of Kundalini yoga students and teachers as a whole. This connection with wider power is referred to by the Kundalini community as the "golden chain." lyrics Ong namo guru dev namo credits from The Sacred Temple, track released August 30, 2023 Composer - Hans De Bruck Arrangement - Kathleen Merckx all rights reserved
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Unlocking the treasure trove of wisdom is a breeze when you tap into the Source—the Divine itself. Picture this: our trusty bowl, the enchanting koto, and those groovy beats—they're the unmistakable signature of Haleen's cutting-edge Electronic symphonies, hot off the creativity press. So go ahead, bust out those dance moves that would make the stars jealous. Pretend you're in your own universe, grooving away, and guess what? The Creator's right there with you, nodding in approval. Ong namo guru dev namo (Sanskrit: ॐ नमो गुरु देव् नमो) is an important mantra used often in Kundalini yoga. This mantra means “I bow, or salutations to the divine teacher.” It can also be viewed as meaning, " bow to the teacher within." It is also sometimes called the Adi mantra. This mantra is usually chanted three times at the beginning of a Kundalini yoga practice or class. Ong namo guru dev namo is considered a high vibration, protective mantra as it is believed to help the yogi to
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