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I fall in love with songs. I repeat them over and over again. I have listened to a song 50 times back-to-back like a long journey of passionate lovemaking lasting for two days with meals and bath time included and opened magical portals that provided me with clear next-step directions. When I'm deeply in love, I research the lyrics (if there are any), musicians, instruments, where the album was recorded, who produced it, and of course, anything about the singer and songwriters. I am clairsentient and clairaudient, and reside in many different realms all at once, meaning that I can hear, sense, and feel in deeper ways beyond what is perceived to be "normal" such that I have played specific sounds/mantras on repeat like "Gobinday Mukanday" and witness obstacles/blockages being removed the next day. Music finetunes our bodies as instruments and we in turn play even more beautiful harmonies out into the world. Many people do not know how powerful sound is or how certain sounds can dissociate us from our bodies and misalign the left and right hemispheres of our brain, creating mental clutter, or worse, mental health issues. There is no mistake in the fact that we all chose to be here on earth as this chaotic time to usher in a new way of being/living/loving. I know we hear a lot about the "bad" happening in the global world but there is far more good and opportunity available now more than has ever been possible in human history, mainly because we have access to higher frequencies and consciousness. Everything out of alignment with love will continue to be exposed. This is really good news. -India Ame'ye, Author
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Mirabai Ceiba - Har Mukanday (Official Music Video) 🕉️🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🙏
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Har Har Mukaday: il mantra per liberarci da ostacoli e paure!
Ciao yogi in questo post approfondiamo più da vicino il significato del mantra di cui vi parlo nel video di seguito.
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Si tratta dell’Har Har Mukanday mantra, un’invocazione utilizzata sopratutto nella classi di Kundalini yoga. Questo mantra fa parte del ben più lungo Guru Gaitri Mantra che puoi consultatere per intero qui.
Har è l’abbreviazione di Hari ed è sostanzialmente un altro nome di Visnu o Krsna, ma quando utilizziamo proprio questa specifica parola vogliamo connetterci con la capacità di questa divinità assoluta di “distruggere”, “rimuovere”, “portare via con sé” ciò che può “darci fastidio” nel nostro cammino di crescita ed evoluzione spirituale. Mukanday invece è l’aspetto liberatore del sé. Pertanto, in senso spirituale, questo mantra invoca Dio per rimuovere, distruggere ciò che impedisce la liberazione. Har har mukanday è anche considerato un mantra per accrescere il nostro coraggio in quanto rimuovendo ogni paura “lo yogi può finalmente vedere le sfide come opportunità e avere la libertà di seguire il percorso del suo cuore”.
Qui trovi il link a Yogapedia, l’enciclopedia libera online dello yoga, in cui ho trovato la spiegazione che ti leggo nel video e che ti ho riportato anche di sopra (è in inglese): https://www.yogapedia.com/definition/9332/har-har-mukanday
Qui invece il link al brano di Mirabai Ceiba in cui il mantra viene cantato ed interpretato: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jD5RptXVAh8 e di seguito le parole tutte le parole del brano molte suggestive ed emozionanti!
Har har mukanday
Har har mukanday
Har har mukanday
Take from me what i want
Take from me what i do
Take from me what i need
Take from me everything
Take from me everything that takes me from you
Fill me with your love liberate my soul
Har har mukanday
Indipendentemente da come sceglierai di introdurre questo mantra nella tua pratica o meditazione, ricorda mentre lo fai di portare la tua attenzione al chakra del cuore: Anahata. A questo centro è associata infatti l’energia del vero amore e della compassione, ma rappresenta anche il centro dell’energia che si sblocca, liberando lo yogi dai sentimenti come quello di non essere degno e dall'incapacità di fidarsi. Un Anahata equilibrato, insieme alla recitazione del mantra Har Har Mukandy, può rimuovere realmente tutti i blocchi che impediscono una sana crescita spirituale. Non mi resta quindi che augurare buon Har Har Mukanday a tutti!
A presto!
Namasté!
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“I may be smol, but I’ll still fight you!”
I love this panel of mini-Megumi.
With it, from my perspective, Gege is trying to show that Megumi:
Looks just like Toji--like father, like son.
Can get feisty when the situation calls for it.
Is a protector at heart.
Is not intimidated by Gojo. Of course, at that point, little did he know who he was dealing with. Which further shows that Megumi had a certain degree of confidence in himself
This is entirely head-canon but...
Editing this panel made me wonder what circumstances, other than his abandonment trauma, caused for Megumi to become someone who plays it safe instead of going for the home run.
To me, in this panel, Megumi looks like a kid who, over-estimating his abilities, was willing to hit a home run in order to protect Tsumiki from a life of unhappiness with the Zenin clan.
The way I see it, Megumi probably thought he could take Gojo on with his Divine Puppies.
So when did that over-confidence become an undervaluing of himself and his abilities?
When did Megumi start to believe there was a limit to his strength and power?
All I can think of is that Gojo beat it out of him.
Of course, I don’t mean that Gojo was abusive towards Megumi. Quite the opposite, I think that Gojo and Megumi have a very special bond because of the circumstances that brought them together. Gojo doesn’t call him a “precious student” for no reason.
However, I am wondering whether Gojo was the one who trained Megumi as a sorcerer for the most part.
Gojo tells Megumi he’s surprised he asked him for help training.
Meaning... It doesn’t happen often? It doesn’t happen at all? Or maybe it stopped happening?
Whatever the case, from that look on Megumi’s face, I like to think he feels like no matter how hard he tries, he’ll never beat Gojo.
Something he confirms during the Shibuya Arc when he unleashes Mahoraga on Shigemo.
Unpopular opinion: I think the panel above is not to be taken literally. I believe that Gege wants to show that Megumi is underestimating himself thinking that his ancestor used Mahoraga in a pseudo-suicidal attempt to kill Gojo’s ancestor. I like to think that 10 Shadows is a worthy rival to Limitless and the 6 Eyes. But that’s something that would need to be confirmed by Gege and until then remains a theory in my head.
The thing about his relationship with Gojo is that Gojo became a sort of stand-in parental figure for Megumi. Albeit, given Gojo’s quirky personality, probably not your typical parental figure.
In a nutshell, I can’t help but see their relationship dynamic as an interesting and new take on the Oedipal Complex*. In other words, Megumi sees Gojo as a “rival” he can never defeat. This Oedipal perspective would also explain Megumi’s very strong emotional, borderline obsessive, bond with Tsumiki.
*Oedipal Complex: in psychoanalytic theory, a desire for sexual involvement with the parent of the opposite sex and a concomitant sense of rivalry with the parent of the same sex; a crucial stage in the normal developmental process. This is not to be taken literally!
With that said, I have to wonder whether Megumi’s admiration for Gojo, as not only “the strongest” but also the one who “saved him”, is what kept him stuck within the confines of his self-perceived limitations.
What I find interesting is that it’s not only Gojo’s words that function as a motivator for Megumi’s growth as a sorcerer. Rather, Sukuna’s words, just like Gojo’s, function as a “positive and encouraging masculine” figure and can be interpreted as encouraging Megumi to explore his self-imposed limitations and what is beyond them.
It’s like Megumi realized that The King of Curses, of all people, was recognizing and acknowledging something he did not know about himself: that he is talented and that there is untapped potential to be found beyond his self-imposed limitations.
That's the curse of being born a talented person--oftentimes, it comes so natural that you take it for granted. I speak from personal experience.
And this is one of the many reasons I love Megumi. As a character, he doesn’t realize that he’s OP. He doesn’t understand the full power of 10 Shadows because he has yet to discover what more he can do with it.
It took people like Gojo and Sukuna, whom he perceives as beyond his limits, to acknowledge his strength for him to wonder whether there is more that he can do.
But the moment he decides to think beyond those limits, he becomes like that feisty kid who does not understand his strength and will stand up and fight anyone that gets in the way of what he wants to protect most.
With Gojo out of the picture for the time being, however, I have to wonder whether Sukuna will become a corrupting force as Megumi’s sole simp source of “motivating speech” that ushers further growth from Megumi.
I also have to wonder, knowing Sukuna only cares about himself, what it will mean for Megumi moving forward.
Whatever it is... we know Megumi will suffer.
On another note...
Me: This is not a Megumi supremacy blog!
Also me: writes about Megumi always for the most part
Also me: oh, this chapter does NOT mention Megumi at all... let’s see. *Finds a way to relate it back to Megumi*
Also me watching Taki op Destiny: Oh! That’s Toge and Tsukishima’s seiyuu! Uchida Yuma puts more curse into his voice acting...
Seriously.
What the hell... bahaha... I have a problem.
I will also apparently do anything to avoid working on that essay about Sukuna just like when I wrote my Masters Thesis back in 2013.
Maybe these essays are setting the groundwork for that one. IDK. It’s almost done I swear. Sort of...
Thanks for reading 🙇🏻♀️!
#fushiguro megumi#megumi fushiguro#jujutsu kaisen meta#jjk meta#jujutsu kaisen theory#jujutsu kaisen spoilers#god I love jujutsu kaisen#really all I want is to interact with the fandom about our collective love for jjk#har har mukanday
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4 Positive Summer Mantras
As the summertime season gradually holds, we start one more duration of transition and growth. It's a time of illumination and heat, a time of flexibility as well as jubilance, as well as a time of journey as well as leisure. It's the season where the seemingly normal stresses of daily life often tend to disappear. Vacations, time with family members, and long sunny days dominate the schedule, offering everybody a much needed respite from the stress of 'normal' life.
Summer is likewise a blast to contemplate particular concepts. Rules are words or phrases we repeat to assist center our minds as well as concentrate on details suggestions. Right here are some concepts to think about this summer season:
Mantra #1: I am beautiful.
It's not just for vanity-- this rule brings with it an effective message for those who might really feel the unnecessary stress to change or conceal their looks with the summer period. Swimsuit period in the United States is incredibly preferred, yet for some, the season's fashion fad can feel crippling and also insurmountable, simply as a result of the difference of body kind. Contemplate this rule and also keep in mind that you are beautiful because you are you. Change not for others, yet because you intend to or feel great doing so. Never let regret or embarrassment guideline your feeling of self-regard.
Mantra #2: Let it go.
Another basic, yet effective mantra, as well as it's especially crucial as the summer likewise brings something else with it: warm. Web traffic at beaches, in the city, or to destination areas, incorporated with warm as well as noisy passengers could in some cases be frustrating. In a similar way, it could feel sometimes-- in the depth of summer heat-- that whatever is debilitating. Use this mantra to cool your mind and also assistance detach yourself from the magma that is summer season warmth caused frustration.
Mantra #3: I deserve this.
For several, eliminating on your own from job and appealing on your own in play is a lot of, well, work. We can feel obligated to continue functioning, hanging out on the computer, as well as 'grinding' away at our day-to-day jobs. Undoubtedly this is honor in this, but keep in mind that relaxing, relaxing, and also investing time with enjoyed ones is important, especially during the summer season, when family members is back house as well as from college. Repeat this concept and also bear in mind that your life and happiness deserves farming-- you should have it.
Mantra # 4: When the moment is on you, begin, as well as the pressure will certainly be off.
In Sanskrit, this mantra reads 'Gobinday, mukanday, udaaray, aaparay, hareeung, kareeung, nirnaamay, akaamay' and converts literally into 'Sustainer, Liberator, Enlightener, Infinite, Destroyer, Developer, Nameless, Desireless.' The rule is implied to balance the mind and also body, as well as assist you recognize that the initial step to relieving the pressure you feel from your tasks is just to start on them. Also frequently, we come to be loaded down with the idea alone of exactly what we must do. The actions seem numerous, and also the pressure we feel from our responsibilities can dive us right into stress and anxiety. Throughout the summer months, this can destroy days as well as weeks, delay or stop strategies, and inevitably zap the energy of growth this season normally lugs with it. Merely keep in mind that by beginning on your tasks, you start to pry away this pressure. Work slowly, as well as do not stress over anything beside finishing the very first parts of what must be done.
Practice Positivity this Summer
With these rules in mind, bear in mind to angle as well as direct yourself towards positivity this summertime. Embrace the light and also warmth of the season-- absorb this effective power, as well as utilize it within you to expand, unwind, and also cherish the minutes the world provides.
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維持し、解放し、悟り、無限へ 破壊し、創造し、名前を超えて 無欲になる Gobinday, mukanday, udaaray, apaaray Hareeung, kareeung, nirnaamay akaamay 8月最後の一日。 今日も素晴らしい一日になりますように! https://www.instagram.com/p/BnHltYyFiDc/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=bnpgv2bel5eo
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Download Meditation App: http://ift.tt/2yOfVsd GOBINDAY MUKANDAY || Powerful Kundalini Mantra to Clear Subconscious
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Har Har Mukanday | Mantra of Liberation | 11 Mins of Meditation @Everyday https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HZT1mpk0DSg presented by St. Petersburg Hypnosis
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BREAK FREE
Let all your fears out, break free from the box you have limited yourself to till now. Do what your heart desires. Meditate on Heart Chakra along with this Meditation Mantra
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It's 67 days until Christmas! How time flies! We've been on ECQ for seven months now. So many things have happened. For one, our yoga studio closed and I’ve been teaching online. I don't know when we're opening and if we're opening at all due to the pandemic. For today, I"m sharing a meditation to help you know what to do when you don't know what to do. The meditation s called “know what to do”. Here’s how to do it: Sit in Easy Pose (crossed-legged on the floor, or sit on a chair). Interlace all ten fingers and put them behind your head with your elbows spread wide apart. Listen to the mantra Har Har Mukande. Close your eyes and draw your attention to your navel. Pump each time you hear the mantra "Har". You can do this for 11 minutes long. The mantra will help free you from whatever blocks or challenges that are holding you back. Har is the creative aspect of manifestation, and Mukanday is the liberating aspect of the self. It is also considered a mantra for bravery where fear is removed to allow you to see challenges as opportunities and to give you the freedom to follow your heart. Happy Monday, and may you keep trusting and always see challenges as an opportunity to grow! 💚 P.S. thank you to @knit.to.mylou for my hand knitted, pure cotton headband. https://www.instagram.com/p/CGgx-K8H5uV/?igshid=1pn1f3qh5pwq
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