Chanting the mantra on this page will help you connect with your intuition. As you connect with your intuition you will see clearly and understand what you see. You will better perceive and interpret visual cues. You will have better perspective on events and ideas. You will be more open to new ideas and can be quietly reflective. This mantra will help you release any negative energies associated with your sixth chakra, your third eye or brow chakra. This mantra invokes the power represented by the Hindu Deity Shiva, a power of blessing and transformation. Once you are aligned in the sixth chakra you will be open to expanded imagination and visualization.
I encourage you to chant along with me as you listen. Here are the words of the chant:
Om hoom shivaya namaha
pronunciation (om hoom shee-vah-yah nah-mah-hah)
It is best to chant this in the morning before you start your day.
Here are the spoken words on the recording.
Om Maheshvaraya Namaha (Salutations to the Great God Shiva)
Om Shambhave Namaha (Salutations to the God who exists for our happiness alone)
Om Shashishekharaya Namaha (Salutations to the God who wears the crescent Moon in his hair)
Om Shulapanaye Namaha ( Salutations to the One who carries a trident)
Om Shipivishtaya Namaha (Salutations to the Lord whose form emits great rays of lights)
Om Gangadharaya Namaha (Salutations to the God who holds the Ganges River in his hair)
Om Lalatakshaya Namaha (Salutation to the One who has an eye in the forehead)
Om hoom shivaya namaha
pronunciation (om hoom shee-vah-yah nah-mah-hah)
It is best to chant this in the morning before you start your day.
Here are the spoken words on the recording.
Om Maheshvaraya Namaha (Salutations to the Great God Shiva)
Om Shambhave Namaha (Salutations to the God who exists for our happiness alone)
Om Shashishekharaya Namaha (Salutations to the God who wears the crescent Moon in his hair)
Om Shulapanaye Namaha ( Salutations to the One who carries a trident)
Om Shipivishtaya Namaha (Salutations to the Lord whose form emits great rays of lights)
Om Gangadharaya Namaha (Salutations to the God who holds the Ganges River in his hair)
Om Lalatakshaya Namaha (Salutation to the One who has an eye in the forehead)