1- The Mantra is the creation of a sound, corresponding to a name or an aspect of god, and is a creative vibration. Often it is three syllables long, and is an aid to becoming closer to the centre of both oneself and the universe. In dreams it is frequently first heard as the sound of one’s own name (See Also: Name), and can be developed from there.
It is (or rather becomes) the personal ‘key’ to universal knowledge.
2- The intense concentration and repetition needed to fill the mind with one concept of whichever God one believes in couplcd with a sense of spiritual union is a conscious activity designed to achieve a state of restful alertness.
If dreams arc considered to be alert restfulness, the use of Mantra can have a profound effect on the dream state in allowing us to be more focused in our dreaming. We are thus able to accept the spontaneity of the images evoked by Mantra when they also appear in dreams.
3- Spiritually, sound repeated over and over induces a change of consciousness and awareness. Mantra permits this to be positive and opens up possibilities for enhanced wisdom and knowledge.
[1]Spiritually, sound repeated over and over induces a change of consciousness and awareness.
The mantra is the creation of a sound, corresponding to a name or an aspect of god, and is a creative vibration, frequently used in meditation. Often it is three syllables long, and is an aid to becoming closer to the centre of both oneself and the universe. As such, in dreams it opens up possibilities for enhanced wisdom and knowledge.
[2]Psychological / emotional perspective: If dreams are considered to be alert restfulness, the use prior to sleep of mantra – using intense concentration and constant repetition – can have a profound effect on the dream state in allowing us to be more focused in our dreaming. We fill the mind with one concept of god, whatever that might be – coupled with a sense of spiritual union.
[3]Material aspects: In dreams we frequently hear the sound of our own name and can develop this into a mantra.
It is (or rather becomes) the personal ‘key’ to universal knowledge. When the images evoked by mantra in waking life also appear in dreams, we are thus able to accept their validity.
[4]A mantra is a sound that corresponds to a name or an aspect of God and is believed to be a creative vibration that can help the speaker become closer to themselves and the Universe. Spiritually, sound produced over and over again induces a change in consciousness and awareness.
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