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Mantras done silently or in the mind lose up to about 9/10 of their potency compared to when done with drawn out breath out loud | Mantras done silently or in the mind lose up to about 9/10 of their potency compared to when done with drawn out breath out loud. | ||
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Henu the Great | |||
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Yes, but they are much less potent in effect. The amount of vibration achieved with the mind is minuscule compared to what your vocal cords can achieve. | |||
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The power is in the breath. So Thoth said. | |||
The humming breath is the foundation of mantra. It is a basic pranayama you can find on the list of breathing exercises on JoS. The more drawn-out the breath is ('''WITHOUT STRAINING YOURSELF!''')*, the more powerful is your mantra practice. Intent and focus can make up part of this, as some people who are not really ready to use mantra tend to get distracted when vibrating properly. However, in no way you can achieve with fast vibrations as much power as proper vibration done by someone is actually read for mantra (laser focus, full-on intent). | |||
There was a scheme HP HC shared a while ago. I don't remember which topic was this in. It would be great if someone could link it, in order to offer a fuller picture of the HP's post. It went like this, from the most powerful to the least: | |||
1. Full vibrations | |||
2. Fast vibrations | |||
3. Whispered vibrations | |||
4. Mental vibrations | |||
Obviously, the vibration should be of the proper frequency for what you're working, and you will feel it in the specific part of the soul. If it's not the right frequency, you're doing little to nothing at all. |
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Can I chant the mantras in my head/silently?
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Henu the Great
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Mantras done silently or in the mind lose up to about 9/10 of their potency compared to when done with drawn out breath out loud.
Re: Astral Projection Questions
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Henu the Great
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https://www.ancient-forums.com/viewtopic.php?p=459711#p459711
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Yes, but they are much less potent in effect. The amount of vibration achieved with the mind is minuscule compared to what your vocal cords can achieve.
Re: So faster?
Author
Stormblood
URL
https://www.ancient-forums.com/viewtopic.php?p=293784#p293784
Content
The power is in the breath. So Thoth said.
The humming breath is the foundation of mantra. It is a basic pranayama you can find on the list of breathing exercises on JoS. The more drawn-out the breath is (WITHOUT STRAINING YOURSELF!)*, the more powerful is your mantra practice. Intent and focus can make up part of this, as some people who are not really ready to use mantra tend to get distracted when vibrating properly. However, in no way you can achieve with fast vibrations as much power as proper vibration done by someone is actually read for mantra (laser focus, full-on intent).
There was a scheme HP HC shared a while ago. I don't remember which topic was this in. It would be great if someone could link it, in order to offer a fuller picture of the HP's post. It went like this, from the most powerful to the least:
1. Full vibrations
2. Fast vibrations
3. Whispered vibrations
4. Mental vibrations
Obviously, the vibration should be of the proper frequency for what you're working, and you will feel it in the specific part of the soul. If it's not the right frequency, you're doing little to nothing at all.