Shiva Dhyana Mantra - Ancient Shiva Mantra to Overcome resistance, Remove Negative Energies, Enhance Productivity and Creativity
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✅ Get the Shiva Dhyana mantra, at a 30% discount - https://mahakatha.co/sdpod🎁 Get a free Mahakatha mantra by signing up here - https://mahakatha.com/freedownloadyt  On this episode of Mahakatha, we delve into the power and benefits of the Shiva Dhyana Mantra in enhancing productivity and creativity. Our speaker highlights how this method can help ease subconscious resistance, urging listeners to practice it during times of anxiety and stress. As always, we promise to return with more enlightening episodes soon, but until then, we encourage you to continue chanting, listening, and sharing love, staying blessed.  During the episode, the speaker guides the listener to clench their jaw tightly and think of two things that bring them happiness, instructing them to maintain this sense of happiness while keeping their jaw clenched. Something strange may happen if done correctly. The excerpt is from our Meditation Mantras series, emphasizing the importance of practicing emotional and physical relaxation to let go of old habits and thought patterns. Being receptive and flexible allows us to make better choices, and basic exercises like wrist rotations and neck and shoulder circles play a significant role in promoting relaxation and flexibility.  Our speaker shares their personal experience of a relaxed mind and body during meditation, falling into a state of connection with Lord Shiva. They urge the listener to commit 50 minutes of their daily time to meditation, acknowledging that not everyone can start with such a long practice but emphasizing that everyone can start small.  Meditation helps unlearn stress-based body language and learn flexibility, ease, balance, and clarity. It's a way to let go of rigid thoughts and beliefs, open to new ways of thinking and learning. Approach meditation as easily as basic physical exercises, starting with 5-15 minutes in the morning, without the need for perfection.  The Shiva Dhyana Mantra allows individuals to connect with their inner Shiva and be receptive to daily experiences. Listeners have shared how this mantra has affected them emotionally and even brought up past memories during their meditation. These experiences demonstrate the deep connection some have formed with the essence of the mantra, channeling their inner Shiva.  We learn that clenching our jaw when angry or stressed is a learned behavior that signals to the brain that something is wrong. Meditation seeks to engage both the conscious and subconscious mind in the practice, and using mantras, like the Shiva Dhyana Mantra, can aid in anchoring and deepening the meditation experience.  The Shiva Dhyana Mantra is an ancient Sanskrit chant dedicated to Lord Shiva, known as the God of meditation. His focus and commitment serve as an example for all his devotees. We introduce this mantra as a tool to initiate a meditation practice, and for those who are interested, we offer a special 30% discount. The coupon code can be found in the episode description. We encourage you to approach the mantra practice with an open and receptive mind, understanding that each individual may connect to it in their own unique way. We conclude the episode with the hope that you've gained a new understanding of how simple meditation can be. Stay tuned for more enlightening discussions on Mahakatha! ★ Support this podcast ★
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