by Victoria Vacala | Mantra
Monday Mantra ~ Eecha Shakti Namah. By chanting this mantra, you can tap into Nature’s primal impulse of creative desire and connect with your innermost intentions. “Eecha” refers to the power of will, desire, and intention, while...
by Victoria Vacala | Mantra
Monday Mantra~ Om Durga Namah ~ is a Sanskrit mantra dedicated to Goddess Durga. It can be translated as “My true nature is fearless and powerful.” Not a fan of Sanskrit mantras? Try using the mantra. “I am completely supported and fulfilled in...
by Victoria Vacala | Mantra
Monday Mantra ~ Aham Brahmasmi is a Sanskrit phrase that translates to “I am Brahman.” In Hinduism, Brahman represents the ultimate reality or ultimate consciousness. The mantra reminds us that the true self or soul is not separate from the universe or...
by Victoria Vacala | Mantra
Monday Mantra ~ Shara Vana Ya is a chant from the ancient Indian scripture, the Rigveda. It is known as a mantra often recited during meditation or spiritual practices. The meaning of “Shara Vana Ya” can vary depending on interpretations and translations....
by Victoria Vacala | Mantra
Monday Mantra ~ Aroot Perum Jothi ~ This mantra invokes the light of pure consciousness to heal every aspect of your life. This light heals and transforms fear, pain, and a sense of separation. Not a fan of Sanskrit mantras? Instead, repeat this centering thought: I...
by Victoria Vacala | Mantra
Monday Mantra~ The Kripa Hum mantra is a powerful expression of gratitude in the spiritual practice of yoga and meditation. It is derived from the ancient Sanskrit language and holds deep significance in the Hindu tradition. The word “Kripa” translates to...