88HungarianSatanicWarrior666 wrote:I would really like to see attention would also be paid to the petals of the chakras.
The central core(Bija)mantras there is information and even audio material on the websiteExternal ↗,but no one seems to want to deal with the petals,or just because it's not that important?
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Here is an one exampleExternal ↗
I cannot decide for sure,is it right or not?
Of course I tried it, but I didn't feel anything,but that does not mean that the vibration of the man in the video is completely wrong,maybe I'm the only one who is so spiritually blocked, or maybe my astral sensitivity is not right.
I remember,that Pythia wrote in one of her writings about the mantra,to vibrate the mantras syllable by syllable.
But here, for example, the petals of the root chakra consist of only one syllable, so if I understand correctly, they have to be vibrated together.
This is how he vibrates the mantras in the video.
1.Vam:Vammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
2.Sham:Shammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
3.Sshamm:Shhammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
4.Sam:Sammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Or would it be better to vibrate them like this?
1.Vam:Vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvaaaaaaaaaaaaaammmmmmmmmmmm
2.Sham:Shaaaaaaaaaaaaaammmmmmmmmmmm
3.Sshamm:Sshaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
4.Sam:Ssssssssssssssssssssssssssaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaammmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.
To put it simply certain alphabets need letter per letter. Certain alphabets do syllable to syllable.
For example Runes = Letter per letter AAA-LLL-GGG-III-ZZZ. Sanskrit isn't letter sensitive YOU CAN do both nothing wrong but Sanskrit gives you some leeway.
Ex: Sanskrit: Thaur AU version of Thurisaz. TTTHHH-AAA-UUU-RRR.
Notice the TH it can be done as TTT-HHH(a exhaling sound like HAUM) or you vibrate as TTTHHH with your tongue. TH at the middle of your teeth closed. The other one being DH DDD-HHH whereby you vibrate the D and sorta roll it like R and vibrate on the back buckteeth the upper pallet to vibrate DH to produce a DUH like sound vs the ZZZ like sound of TH.
Think of it like doing a Kelchari mudra(Tongue Lock)(Not harm yourself no place your tongue on the top pallet behind your buckteeth and hold it there like when doing Falun Gong or Yoga moves since Yoga is mostly a quiet activity except certain mantras or certain exhalations).
On top of that I believe Pythia mentioned or she replied to someone. Mantras should be done with moderation in the middle. Not too short it doesn't generate as much energy but not too long it makes you out of breath.
Avoid straining the lungs/breath.
For example Vam. IF your doing a color you breath in the color to push in more color.
Then vibrate down the middle. Using 70 maybe 80% of our lungs but don't strain the lungs till our out of breath or stressing our breath your gasping for air.
Breath in 1/3, 2/3, 3/3. Then VVVVVVVV-AAAAAAA-MMMMMM it can even be done as VAN as N and M are double letters like AUM or AUN.
Use most of your breath but don't exceed too much past 70ish-80 or so keep some air and don't strain.
It's okay to stress the M and N as closed mouth vibrations don't use tremendous amounts of air thus hummed sounds with mouth closed such as M or N tongue style making the N sound you CAN extend it.
But still it might mess with your breath awareness of vibration so might as well keep it moderated to the most of the lungs not all of the lungs.
Remember Mantras are also part of the pranayama system just an individual because it's the subtle sounds of the Universal forces. If you use pranayama excessively or too much you can generate issues even we ask for moderation of pranic breath activities.