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Meditation During Navratri

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During the days of Navratri, meditation practice holds great significance. People engage in various spiritual practices during this time. While many devotees worship and perform rituals for Maa Durga, some practitioners also wish to begin their meditation journey during these auspicious days.

Meditation during the 9 days of Navratri feels deeply rewarding and often leads to surprising results.

Meditation

These days are so auspicious that you can meditate at any time—morning, evening, night, or even late at night.

Meditation Process

1. Prayer – The meditation should begin with a prayer. This prayer should be in your own words. Clearly state to the Divine what you seek from them in your prayer.

2. After the prayer, you need to practice Sanjeevani Pranayama, which is a part of the Sanjeevani Vidya. Here’s how to do it: Sit in a comfortable posture, close your eyes, take deep and long breaths, hold the breath in as long as you comfortably can, and then exhale slowly and deeply. This completes one cycle of Sanjeevani Pranayama. You should do at least 15 rounds of this.

3. After Sanjeevani Pranayama, chant the sound “Om” for 5 minutes.

4. Then, focus between your eyebrows and meditate for 10 minutes.

5. After the meditation, spend 5 minutes visualizing blue energy entering your body from above your head and filling every cell of your body. Feel this energy radiating throughout your being.

6. Finally, silently repeat the same prayer to the Divine that you had said before the meditation.

What will happen with this meditation?

Those who have practiced this method of meditation during Navratri have experienced incredible outcomes and positive results.

1.  You may feel sensations in various parts of the body.

2. You may see flashes of different colors of light between your eyebrows.

3. Your level of concentration will increase.

4. You will experience bliss.

5. Your aura will become more attractive.

6. Your confidence will grow.

7. Stalled tasks may start moving forward.

Each practitioner may have different experiences, but one thing is certain—you will experience something meaningful during this process.

Root Chakra and Kundalini Awakening

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The Muladhara Chakra is a center of energy that is formed by the pranic energy flowing through the Pingala, Ida, and Sushumna nadis. Here, Pingala is the solar nadi, Ida is the lunar nadi, and Sushumna is the neutral nadi.

In the Muladhara Chakra, Sushumna is typically very inactive. As a result, a person’s entire consciousness is focused on accumulating more and more material wealth, without being conscious of anything else. Greed, anger, lust, attachment, and ego all reside here. These negative energies ensnare everyone. Only those who become aware and mindful can escape their grip. Awareness comes to those who possess concentration.

This Chakra is a Bit Difficult

Rising from this chakra is a challenging task because the bindings here seem real to the individual. Everyone believes, for instance, that they were born to amass wealth and build large structures. The desire for worldly possessions and ego fuel each other. As a person accumulates more objects, their ego grows in tandem. In such a state, consciousness is completely obscured.

What is the solution?

If you want to walk the path of Kundalini awakening, you need to work on two things simultaneously:

1. Purifying the mind

2. Concentrating the mind

If success is achieved in these two areas, the process of Kundalini awakening becomes easier.

If you are practicing Kundalini Sadhana and not seeing success, start focusing on mental purification and concentration. You will soon begin to see results.

How is Consciousness Developed?

There are multiple levels of consciousness. Each chakra generates a specific kind of awareness that helps you move to the next chakra.

When the mind is purified, and concentration increases, distractions will reduce. With regular practice, a state of awareness will arise that will allow you to naturally understand many aspects of the Muladhara Chakra.

When you begin to perceive things differently, it means that the Kundalini has started to stir.

Fighting against the Muladhara Chakra is not easy. It requires both effort and time. Until the first level of consciousness is generated, progress will be slow.

Use of Bija Mantra

The Bija Mantra for the Muladhara Chakra is “Lam,” but it should not be used directly.

Sometimes, Bija mantras generate intense energy that can be difficult to handle. Also, no mantra will work without concentration, and Bija mantras, in particular, will be ineffective without focused attention.

Another consideration is where to direct the energy generated by the Bija mantra. Should it be focused on the entire chakra or its element?

The element of the Muladhara Chakra is earth, represented by a yellow square. This chakra is symbolized by a four-petaled red lotus.

Without understanding these aspects in detail, progress is difficult. It is crucial to know where and when to apply concentration to awaken the chakra and where the Kundalini will rise.

Technology behind Beeja Mantra

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What is a mantra?

A mantra is a combination of different words which when chanted in a specific way gives specific results.

Different mantras have different meanings, different purposes. Different desires can be fulfilled with different mantras.

Science behind a mantra

Mantra are sounds of different frequencies and which when chanted create an electro magnetic fields of unknown energy and these energies work according to desires residing in your mind.

A mantra will create a yantra of sound waves around you. This subtle yantra of sound will do accordingly.

Beeja Mantra

Beeja mantras are very high frequency sounds. Beeja mantras produce quick and accurate results when chanted with accuracy.

Beeja mantra are not easy to chant. You have to learn them before using.

Chakra Beeja Mantra

Different chakra has different beej mantra and some mantras also have beeja mantra.

You can awaken a chakra with the help of a beej mantra. But this must be practiced under the guidance of a self realised guru.

Shakti Beeja Mantra

Shakti Beeja Mantra are also called as devi mantra and most of the mantra are related to mother goddess Durga.

Ma Durga

These shakti beeja mantras are very powerful and create high level of energy field around you. To deal with these energy fields, is a little bit difficult. Sometimes these energy fields produce sensations at the different parts of our body. Sometimes these energy fields also give you jerks.

How to chant a beej mantra

A beej mantra need high level of concentration of you want desirable results out of which. So, you need to work on concentration power first. You have to enhance your level of concentration to chant a beej mantra correctly.

Besides it, a beej mantra is chanted in a specific way and a self realised guru can teach you the exact method of chanting.

You can chant your own, but it is not guaranteed that it will be correct and effective. Yes, it is certain that it won’t be harmful.

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