Guest guest Posted August 23, 2004 Report Share Posted August 23, 2004 Namaste Everyone, I am confused on mantras, we are told to chant our manta as much as possible, but now for the "darkness" of 2005 we are also suppose to chant Om Lokhaha Samasthaha Sukhino Bhavantu, which do I chant? If I chant both, which do I chant more? Very confused here. So many thoughts keep "popping" up in my head there just isn't enough time to write them all down. As soon as one thought is answered, 10 more seem to pop up. Its like my brain is trying to cram for some "universal" test in a few weeks. Thank you for answering my previous email Brianna, the last few paragraphs were very enlightening, indeed. I will write out even MORE "deep thoughts" when I get the time.........yes its true......there are more...... they just bubble up like a pot of boiling water. I thought that some of you would like to see a picture the St. Louis Arch, there is an attachment here that my friend took and it is beautiful for even me who sees this quite frequently. "Gateway to the West" (giggle) If you put it on as wall paper and strech it out you can see it beautifully. At Amma's Lotus Feet, Robin Note: forwarded message attached. Win 1 of 4,000 free domain names from Enter now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2004 Report Share Posted August 25, 2004 Ammachi, Robin Wilson <lilymoonjewel> wrote: > > > Namaste Everyone, > > I am confused on mantras, we are told to chant our manta as much as possible, but now for the "darkness" of 2005 we are also suppose to chant Om Lokhaha Samasthaha Sukhino Bhavantu, which do I chant? If I chant both, which do I chant more? Very confused here. > > At Amma's Lotus Feet, > Robin Namah Shivaya Robin. Looks like no one answered you (at least on-list), so let me see if I can help. Chant both. as much as you comfortably can. You can try a timetable. Like mornings can be your mantra, and evenings for 10 mins/30 mins/1 hr, whatever time you are comfortable, invest in the "Om Lokah..." mantra for the world. My suggestion would be to do this in multiples of 108 and offer it at the end of each 108 repetition. In between while doing mundane chores at work or in the house, you can repeat your personal mantra.... additionally, if you can find time to do the LS too, then God bless you! Don't be confused .... you are doing fine. Jai Ma! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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