Guest guest Posted December 11, 2008 Report Share Posted December 11, 2008 Try them if if you want, give feedback. The Four Great Goddess Mantra HRIM HRIM (pronounced Hreem) governs over the cosmic magnetic energy and the power of the soul and causal body. It is the prime mantra of the Great Goddess and ruler of the worlds and holds all her creative and healing powers. HRIM is the mantra of the Divine Maya that destroys the worldly maya. It has a solar quality to it but more of a dawn- like effect. HRIM awakens us at a soul or heart level, connecting us to Divine forces of love and attraction. It is charming and alluring, yet purifying. Through it we can control the illusion power of our own minds. In Vedic terms HRIM is a mantra of the Sun, particularly in terms of illumination. It increases our aspiration and receptivity to Divine light, wisdom and truth. It opens the lotus of the heart to the inner Sun of consciousness. It is a mantra of the region of heaven or the consciousness space in which all the worlds exist. Source: The Mantric Approach of the Vedas by David Frawley KRIM KRIM (pronounced Kreem) governs over prana as lightning or electrical energy. KRIM grants all spiritual faculties and powers - from the arousing of kundalini to opening the third eye. It has a special power relative to the lower chakras, which it can both stimulate and transform. It helps awaken and purify the subtle body. KRIM is the great mantra of Kali, the Goddess of energy and transformation. It is also the mantra of Indra, the supreme deity of the Vedas, the Divine as the cosmic lord and enlightenment force. KRIM is the thunderbolt or vajra that destroys the serpent of the ignorance and releases the light of absolute truth. As a mantra of work and transformation, KRIM is the mantra of Kriya Yoga, the Yoga of practice. It is the main mantra of the Yoga Shakti. KRIM carries the supreme life force. It is a strong mantra; use it with care. Source: The Mantric Approach of the Vedas by David Frawley HUM HUM (pronounced Hoom) is a Vedic mantra of Agni or fire. It is the mantra used to make offerings into the sacred fire. It is also used to call or invoke the fire and to make it flame up more brilliantly. HUM is a mantra of the inner fire or thermogenic force. It represents the soul hidden the body, the Divine immanent in the world. It both calls the divine down into us and offers our soul upward to the Divine for transformation in the sacred fire of awareness. HUM is a Shiva mantra; but it is also a mantra of Chandi, the fierce form of Kali. It is used to destroy negativity and creates great passion and vitality. It governs the earth and the material sphere in general. HUM is a powerful mantra; hence it should be used carefully. However, it can be used in a more gentle manner to invoke divine grace and protection. Through it we can offer ourselves or our afflictions into the Divine for purification and transformation. Source: The Mantric Approach of the Vedas by David Frawley SHRIM SHRIM (pronounced Shreem) is a mantra of love, devotion and beauty. SHRIM is a Lakshmi mantra, the Goddess of Beauty and divine grace. Yet SHRIM works at a deeper level than merely to give us the good things of life, including health. It takes us to the heart and gives faith and steadiness to our emotional nature. SHRIM allows us to surrender to, take refuge in, or be immersed in whatever we offer the mantra to. It is the mantra of beauty and delight and has a pleasing lunar quality. It also relates to the head and can be used to flood the senses with divine beauty and delight. It promotes health and aids in fertility and rejuvenation. Source: The Mantric Approach of the Vedas by David Frawley The Four Great Goddess Mantra HRIM, KRIM, HUM, and SHRIM are four great Goddess mantras that govern the prime forms of energy as magnetic force, electrical force, heat, and delight. These four mantras can be used together with OM to get an extremely powerful mantra: OM HRIM KRIM HUM SHRIM! This brings about an integral development of body, mind and soul in harmony with the Divine or inner Self. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2008 Report Share Posted December 11, 2008 Humm, very strange. I posted my post on mantras independent from the thread it is in. I do not know how it got where it is. But interestingly enough is does seem to fit here. Coincidence?? rich , " Richard Eisenberg " <Pyaar333 wrote: > > > Try them if if you want, give feedback. > > > The Four Great Goddess Mantra > HRIM > > HRIM (pronounced Hreem) governs over the cosmic magnetic energy and > the power of the soul and causal body. It is the prime mantra of the > Great Goddess and ruler of the worlds and holds all her creative and > healing powers. HRIM is the mantra of the Divine Maya that destroys > the worldly maya. It has a solar quality to it but more of a dawn- > like effect. > > HRIM awakens us at a soul or heart level, connecting us to Divine > forces of love and attraction. It is charming and alluring, yet > purifying. Through it we can control the illusion power of our own > minds. > > In Vedic terms HRIM is a mantra of the Sun, particularly in terms of > illumination. It increases our aspiration and receptivity to Divine > light, wisdom and truth. It opens the lotus of the heart to the inner > Sun of consciousness. It is a mantra of the region of heaven or the > consciousness space in which all the worlds exist. > > Source: The Mantric Approach of the Vedas by David Frawley > > KRIM > > KRIM (pronounced Kreem) governs over prana as lightning or electrical > energy. KRIM grants all spiritual faculties and powers - from the > arousing of kundalini to opening the third eye. It has a special > power relative to the lower chakras, which it can both stimulate and > transform. It helps awaken and purify the subtle body. > > KRIM is the great mantra of Kali, the Goddess of energy and > transformation. It is also the mantra of Indra, the supreme deity of > the Vedas, the Divine as the cosmic lord and enlightenment force. > KRIM is the thunderbolt or vajra that destroys the serpent of the > ignorance and releases the light of absolute truth. As a mantra of > work and transformation, KRIM is the mantra of Kriya Yoga, the Yoga > of practice. It is the main mantra of the Yoga Shakti. KRIM carries > the supreme life force. It is a strong mantra; use it with care. > > Source: The Mantric Approach of the Vedas by David Frawley > > HUM > > HUM (pronounced Hoom) is a Vedic mantra of Agni or fire. It is the > mantra used to make offerings into the sacred fire. It is also used > to call or invoke the fire and to make it flame up more brilliantly. > HUM is a mantra of the inner fire or thermogenic force. It represents > the soul hidden the body, the Divine immanent in the world. It both > calls the divine down into us and offers our soul upward to the > Divine for transformation in the sacred fire of awareness. > > HUM is a Shiva mantra; but it is also a mantra of Chandi, the fierce > form of Kali. It is used to destroy negativity and creates great > passion and vitality. It governs the earth and the material sphere in > general. > > HUM is a powerful mantra; hence it should be used carefully. However, > it can be used in a more gentle manner to invoke divine grace and > protection. Through it we can offer ourselves or our afflictions into > the Divine for purification and transformation. > > Source: The Mantric Approach of the Vedas by David Frawley > > SHRIM > > SHRIM (pronounced Shreem) is a mantra of love, devotion and beauty. > > SHRIM is a Lakshmi mantra, the Goddess of Beauty and divine grace. > Yet SHRIM works at a deeper level than merely to give us the good > things of life, including health. It takes us to the heart and gives > faith and steadiness to our emotional nature. > > SHRIM allows us to surrender to, take refuge in, or be immersed in > whatever we offer the mantra to. It is the mantra of beauty and > delight and has a pleasing lunar quality. It also relates to the head > and can be used to flood the senses with divine beauty and delight. > It promotes health and aids in fertility and rejuvenation. > > Source: The Mantric Approach of the Vedas by David Frawley > > The Four Great Goddess Mantra > > HRIM, KRIM, HUM, and SHRIM are four great Goddess mantras that govern > the prime forms of energy as magnetic force, electrical force, heat, > and delight. These four mantras can be used together with OM to get > an extremely powerful mantra: > > OM HRIM KRIM HUM SHRIM! > > This brings about an integral development of body, mind and soul in > harmony with the Divine or inner Self. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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