For yoga and meditation practice, for daily affirmation and mental health, for manifestation and cleansing, and for setting specific intentions, here are over 100 mantras for different times of the day, such as at meals, with exercise or spiritual practice and before bedtime. They include traditional Sanskrit invocations from the Bhagavad Gita as well as modern interpretations, and the book also encourages you to set your own.
A self-help tool that uses repetitive sounds to reach the subconscious mind, mantras will help counter negative self-talk, empower you to achieve your goals, and help you gain greater focus and clarity, as well as a sense of positivity, happiness, peace and wellbeing.
SAMPLE QUOTE:
‘I am enough. Who I am is enough. What I do is enough, and what I have is enough.’ Anonymous
SAMPLE FACT:
The earliest mantras were composed in Vedic Sanskrit in India and thought to be at least 3,000 years old.
A self-help tool that uses repetitive sounds to reach the subconscious mind, mantras will help counter negative self-talk, empower you to achieve your goals, and help you gain greater focus and clarity, as well as a sense of positivity, happiness, peace and wellbeing.
SAMPLE QUOTE:
‘I am enough. Who I am is enough. What I do is enough, and what I have is enough.’ Anonymous
SAMPLE FACT:
The earliest mantras were composed in Vedic Sanskrit in India and thought to be at least 3,000 years old.
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