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Quotes About Mantra

Krishna is God, and by chanting His Holy Names, the devotee quickly develops God-consciousness.
~ George Harrison
The word Hare is the word that calls upon the energy that's around the Lord. If you say the mantra enough, you build up an identification with God.
~ George Harrison
My resolution is to make positivity, thankfulness and happiness my new mantra.
~ Francisco Costa
'Happiness is a Small Politician' - my mantra then and forever more.
~ Ralph Steadman
The mantra of independence was Satyagraha. And the warriors were Satyagrahis. The mantra of New Age India must be Swachhagrah. And the warriors will be Swachhagrahis.
~ Narendra Modi
Peace is a lie; there is only passion. Through passion, I gain strength." The words came easily to Scourge; the mantra had been drilled into his brain during his training until it was second nature. "Through strength, I gain power. Through power, I gain victory. Through victory my chains are broken.
~ Drew Karpyshyn
I did it on a wing and a prayer, and even though I didn't have enough confidence to do the show, I had a theory; if I assume I have the confidence, I'll tell everyone I'm doing it, and then people will come and we'll actually do it. Once we've done it, I'll have the confidence to do it again. It was some sort of weird positive-thinking confidence mantra because I had to get there.
~ Eddie Izzard
dans la tradition hindoue, le mantra qui a été appris autrement que de la bouche d'un guru autorisé est sans aucun effet, parce qu'il n'est pas « vivifié » par la présence de l'influence spirituelle dont il est uniquement destiné à être le véhicule. Ceci s'étend d'ailleurs, à un degré ou à un autre, à tout ce à quoi attachée une influence spirituelle.
~ Rene Guenon
De hecho, si Da Vinci hubiera tenido un mantra, sería algo así como: "Esto funciona en la práctica, pero no en teoría".
~ Richard Branson
I listen to pop music and it sounds like mantra to me, there's this power to it. There's also something to be said about how it reaches people on a mass level, there's some magic to that.
~ Taraka Larson
Gratitude is the greatest prayer. Thank you is the greatest mantra.
~ Swami Nithyananda
Feel your prayers, feel your mantra and you will feel God.
~ Mata Amritanandamayi
When doing archana (daily prayers) as a group, one person should chant the mantra and the others should repeat it. Mantras should be chanted slowly, clearly and with devotion.
~ Mata Amritanandamayi
The last thing of a spiritual nature I recall reading was a magazine interview with an old Indian guy who said that if I recited a certain mantra for six months I'd get rich, if I stood on hot rocks for six months I'd conquer my sexual desires, and if I lived on air alone for six months I'd get enlightened. I wondered if all three could be done simultaneously so I could be a rich enlightened eunuch in time for the holidays, but the article didn't address that.
~ Jed McKenna
Om Namah Shivaya, meaning, I honor the divinity that resides within me.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
Om Namah Shivaya. I honor the divinity that resides within me. ...I repeat it again. Again. And again. It's not so much that I'm meditating as unpacking the mantra carefully, the way you would unpack your grandmother's best china if it had been stored in a box for a long time, unused.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
Our overriding mantra is to be customer champion.
~ Dan Schulman
Face the facts. Then act on them. It's the only mantra I know, the only doctrine I have to offer you, and it's harder than you'd think, because I swear humans seem hardwired to do anything but. Face the facts. Don't pray, don't wish, don't buy into centuries-old dogma and dead rhetoric. Don't give in to your conditioning or your visions or your fucked-up sense of . . . whatever. Face the facts. Then act. QUELLCRIST
~ Richard K. Morgan
We embraced the second two affirmations. "I am good at art, I am learning" became the final words to any argument, the punch line of any joke, and our collective mantra.
~ Rob Spillman
List one fear that has been controlling your life. Once you decide to confront the fear, begin repeating to yourself, I can handle it. No matter what happens, I will handle it. Keep repeating this mantra until you take action and stop feeling fear.
~ Robert A. Glover
It is common underground lore that repeating a consoling mantra (such as the famous Om Munnee Pudmeh Hom! or even a prayer from one's childhood in Sunday school) often quiets such an anxiety attack. It is also known that holding, cuddling or petting with a loved person also has this sedative effect. Many trippers, therefore, might have found themselves praying and balling, without any knowledge that this is an old tradition, but just to stave off paranoid and frightful feelings.
~ Robert Anton Wilson
Islamic fundamentalists may repeat the mantra that 'Islam is the answer', but religions that lose touch with the technological realities of the day forfeit their ability even to understand the questions being asked.
~ Yuval Noah Harari
Crown chakra: So hum (pronounced so hum), or simple awareness Forehead/third eye chakra: Om (pronounced ohm) Throat chakra: Ham (pronounced hum) Heart chakra: Yam (pronounced yum) Solar plexus chakra: Ram (pronounced rahm) Sacral chakra: Vam (pronounced vum) Root chakra: Lam (pronounced lum)
~ Deepak Chopra
The More the Merrier! Learn more than the world expects you to. Treat people with more respect than they themselves hope to. Risk more than you think you possibly can. Dream more than even your wildest dreams. Expand your skills beyond your normal limitations. Magnify your Life with More and More - because "The More the Merrier" is not a Cliché, but a Solution to Self-improvement, and a Mantra to Meliorism in real world IMHO.
~ Deodatta V. Shenai-Khatkhate