![]() ![]() ![]() NAMO toward the end of mantra reaffirms the bow. GURU – this syllable means the master or the manifestation of wisdom and knowledge you are looking for is something that takes you from darkness to light.ĭEV – this syllable means divine or God, in no earthly sense. Moreover, alongside Ong Namo means „salute to the infinite creative consciousness”, signing into the universal consciousness that guides every action and opens the external knowledge and wisdom, the environment, and the spiritual teacher. NAMO – this word has the same root as Namaste and means respectful and humble greetings. ![]() When the Divine works and creates as creator, is called ONG. This syllable is a variety of cosmic syllable OM, utilized to allude to the life force (also known as prana) in its absolute state or unmanifested. So I bow to the divine wisdom and teacher within – Ong namo guru dev namo.The Adi Mantra is chanted (mentally or aloud) at least 3 times at the beginning of each practice of Kundalini Yoga and every once in a single breath. You just have to take a minute to hear/feel it’s message to YOU…. This is a message of love given to him by the ocean.Įverything is saying something, the plastic butterfly sticker, the trees, the ocean. This poem below was written by a friend of mine I met at Yandara. So I wanted to share this one last thing. So what do these San Francisco trees say? Well…I’m not sure yet….but is it just coincidence that when I opened my email this was waiting for me? Be true to yourself…even when the world around you is constantly changing, your consistency and strength is part of your beauty. But the message of the little plastic butterfly sticker told me exactly what I needed to hear during all this change. Now of course I want to be present, and soak up what there is to offer everywhere I go. ” Be true to yourself…even when the world around you is constantly changing, your consistency and strength is part of your beauty.”įor me personally, I am transitioning out of grad school, and taking classes/ traveling/ working in Mexcio, California, Colorado, and Fiji this summer….gezzz…I can easily get lost in the travel and change…there’s a lot going on. And then it just came to me….like lightening. I was looking at a shimmering butterfly print in the window (still and beautiful), and also seeing the palm trees that were swaying behind it outside. So I tried it….I focused on one image and waited for it’s meaning. ![]() Finding messages in our direct surroundings. Something that really rang strong for me there was when we learned and discussed about holistic approaches to life by connecting to the world around us. And then I see the trees…I am taken back to a little activity we did at Yandara. Yet at the same time all the smart phones, businessuits and starbucks on literally every corner remind me of how easy it is to get caught up in commotion that life unfolds sometimes. All types of shapes/personalities/and ages walking/rolling/driving by as the cable cars screech and puff their way down the street. There is a woman across the way selling hand made hats and a man singing his heart out playing the guitar. So here I am sitting at a coffee shop in the beautiful city of SF at the moment, just people watching. ![]()
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