By using your
breath and your voice with chanting, you raise the level of your own
vibration to a higher spiritual state. In many cultures and civilizations,
chanting, a form of vocal meditation, has endured through the ages. Practiced
by many people around the world seeking greater health, a sense of
well-being, enlightenment, and a connection to the divine, chanting unites
the mind, body, emotions, and breath through vocal sounding. This unification
can open and nurture your creativity, lower stress levels, and teach you to
become fully alert and in the moment. Some people are naturally drawn to chant
while others feel awkward using their voices in such a way. Singing along
with recorded chants before chanting on your own can help dispel any
nervousness. However, the chanting that will resonate most deeply and
beneficially for you is the chanting you do for yourself. There are many
different chants. They can be composed of names, words, sounds, syllables, or
even sections of text. What you chant is less important than your willingness
to focus fully on the act of chanting itself. To begin, sit comfortably with
a straight back and take a series of long, deep breaths to open and flex your
lungs. Then, take another breath, and with resonant tones direct your breath
outward in the form of sound. Simple syllables like ‘oh,’ ‘ee,’ or ‘mm’ are
easy to remember. Chanting lets you raise the level of your
own vibration to a higher spiritual state. You can chant as an invocation or
to set intention. Reciting even the simplest chant can bolster a flagging
spirit, hone the mind, and produce natural painkillers within the brain.
While chanting, you may feel energy surging through your physical body or joy
entering your heart. Chanting can liberate and ground you simultaneously
because it allows your soul to soar freely while compelling you to focus on
the here and now. |
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