Uh oh, I first found it it on dhyaanguru’s channel!
Haha this one’s a valid one. No issues here. Do note that this can be an intense one
As Dream pointed out somewhere else, Gayatri is a good mantra for most people. It is called the King/Queen of Mantras.
I dont know…
I didnt want to give a fast review, i always like to try new audios for a couple of days alone to gather a real idea.
But when i listened to this i had just eaten lunch leftovers (so it wasnt much) i wasnt full, but pretty soon i felt like a vacuum in my belly, digesting the food fast so it could have that area free to fill with light it felt cool
it felt cool
u r cool
I got it.
looking forward to listening tonight.
Yea I felt a light pressure in my body and yet I was feeling lighter in my first listen. I’d say it felt pretty cool as well
U r cool too
you too :)
I’m going to wait a week or more before I give a review but this is something special, for sure.
Savitur: The Awakener
A representation of the divine solar energy, Savitur’s name is a Sanskrit word which means “The Impeller”, “First Rays of the Rising Sun” and “The Awakener”. In simple terms, he is a Sun God.
The most popular Hindu mantra, the Gayatri Mantra, is a hymn to Savitur. Savitur is also called ‘Vedmata’, meaning, “The Mother of all Vedas”, or scriptures.
Savitur, the Sun, is known for his vitality and powers of healing. His energy provides you with your vital life force, or prana, so that you may forge ahead in life. Focusing your attention on the Sun helps you to relinquish your fears and fortifies your physical body.
In Yoga, when you perform Surya Namaskar, or Sun Salutations, you are not only honouring the Sun, but allowing its energy to charge your body, both physically, and in more subtle ways. The Sun is also accessible to you in your daily life—it is the energy that compels you to get up in the morning, that calls you to action, and that which gives rise to laughter. When you cannot easily do these things, you need to connect with the solar aspect of nature.
Savitur is renowned for his creativity, resourcefulness, and skill, and has the power to attain the object of his desire through these means. This gives those who follow his lead a more straightforward path toward spiritual enlightenment.
This audio aims to help you find your own Sun, your own inner light, so that you may uncover the tremendous power and sacred knowledge that lies within. The world around you will seem uninviting until you allow the brilliance of the inner Sun to light the way.
“All the powers in the universe are already ours. It is we who put our hands before our eyes and cry that it is dark.” Swami Vivekananda
thanks!!
Same here, this is incredible !
Whats up with our beloved @_OM?
Gratitude Captain for that masterpiece
Just a few listen but wow… Never felt the Divine presence so strong
A note on the Gayatri mantra. The Gayatri mantra is from the Rigveda, which dates back to 1000 BCE, and is probably one of the most ancient scriptures. The Rigveda probably developed in the Iranian region and then was brought forth to the Indian subcontinent by nomadic priests. The aboriginal Iranians, like their Indian counterparts, were big into Solar alchemy and this can be seen to this day with people of Parsi descent who sought refuge in India after they were driven away from Iran.
In Indian spirituality, the Divine Consciousness is said to be without name, form, or attributes and of the form of pure consciousness. Now, how does one approach, meditate on or access something so abstract, so magnificent, and so lofty to conceive? That is where various deities came into the picture who all provide a subjective glimpse into this indescribable reality. The deities are tools that help one access the lofty Light in gradual steps. The different deities are like the luminous rays of this one central inner Sun.
Savita, the Sun who is invoked in the Gayatri mantra is a prototype of both these aspects. He represents the crystallization of Solar energy in a personified form as Savita, the solar deity. However, he is hardly limited to the physical Sun as the Mantra does not merely invoke physical energy, vigor, etc. attributed to the physical Sun (though these are also attained through the energy of Gayatri). There are different mantras for Surya, who is more accurately the Sun-god, and typically these mantras are used exclusively for health, vigor, etc. Gayatri has traditionally been used for spiritual enlightenment. So, the aspect invoked in Gayatri is not really a “Hindu god”, but the attributeless Light that transcends deities, names, and forms.
There are conversations from ancient scriptures that explain the concept:
Student: Teacher, who should one invoke and realize?
Teacher: Shiva who is in Gayatri and Fire (referring to Vedic fire rituals)
Student: What is in Shiva, Gayatri, and the Fire?
Teacher: The One and the same nameless, formless, luminosity.
I wanted to write this in case someone was concerned about this field (or Gayatri) being about “Hindu Deities” (I was told about this concern in a PM). It is important to understand the concept of deities in Hindu mysticism as they are not exactly the same as aliens, angels, or demons (although some aliens might have been called deities by some groups of people). So, don’t be worried about entities in this context.
To cut the story short - about this field - It is energy, very pure, very potent, very spiritual - as simple as that …
Well here is a translation of the Gayatri mantra
We contemplate the glory of the light that illuminates the three worlds: dense, subtle and causal. I am that life-giving power, love, radiant enlightenment, and the divine grace of universal intelligence
Be sure to not use ignorance as an armor for things you do not understand.
Mr Quotable
Lol, that’s my new bio right there
Im placing this in my Vision Board.
Thanks!
I thought for a moment it spelt servitor
Uh ahem…
Did I say i was going to give this some days before a proper review?
Well, dont need to lol
Im gonna try to be very short and risking some of you thinking i just enhance the beauty of the audios when describing my experience.
I listened to this x 2 as waking up (didnt even chant because i was late)
Then Ojas x 2 on my way to work.
IVE BEEN THE SUN ALL DAY EVERYWHERE.
The end