Prana
Prana is vital energy or life energy that nourishes the life and health of the body. Prana is a Sanskrit term but this concept of vital energy is universal. In Japan it is called "ki", in China it is called "chi", in Polynesia it is called "mana", in Greece it is called "pneuma", in Hebrew it is called "ruah" and all of that means the breath of life. Prana can be obtained abundantly on this beloved earth and its sources include earth, air, sun and sea. Prana is a life energy for humans, animals, plants and other creatures.
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108 Om Namo Narayanaya Chanting Powerful Mantra 108 repetitions
Gayatri Mantra
Magic Mantra-reverse negative to positive - Ek Ong Kar Satgur Pras (Lightness of Being)
Mantra Of Avalokiteshvara - Medicine Buddha Mantra
Om Namah Shivaya Mantra - Yoga & Meditation - 108 times peaceful chanting
Padmasambhava - The Vajra Guru Mantra
Vajra mantras to break all obstacles - Be winner with Padmasambhava
The file will automatically downloaded when you click the link. All files are mp3.
108 Om Namo Narayanaya Chanting Powerful Mantra 108 repetitions
Gayatri Mantra
Magic Mantra-reverse negative to positive - Ek Ong Kar Satgur Pras (Lightness of Being)
Mantra Of Avalokiteshvara - Medicine Buddha Mantra
Om Namah Shivaya Mantra - Yoga & Meditation - 108 times peaceful chanting
Padmasambhava - The Vajra Guru Mantra
Vajra mantras to break all obstacles - Be winner with Padmasambhava
Aura
In parapsychology and many forms of spiritual practice, an aura is a field of subtle, luminous radiation surrounding a person or object (like the halo or aureola in religious art). The depiction of such an aura often connotes a person of particular power or holiness. Sometimes, however, it is said that all living things (including humans) and all objects manifest such an aura. Often it is held to be perceptible, whether spontaneously or with practice: such perception is at times linked with the third eye of Indian spirituality.
Chakra
Chakra is a Sanskrit word, meaning, "wheel." The human chakras are "wheel-like" vortices, or saucer-shaped depressions that exist on the surface of the etheric human body.
Chakras are energy centers. They function like receivers and transformers of the various forms of prana. Through the nadis, the chakras take in the vital energy and transform it into the frequencies needed by the various areas of the physical bodies for sustenance and development.
Chakras are energy centers. They function like receivers and transformers of the various forms of prana. Through the nadis, the chakras take in the vital energy and transform it into the frequencies needed by the various areas of the physical bodies for sustenance and development.
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