![]() Authors comments: This mantra is used for tuning. That’s the diagonal energy, that’s tantric energy. I bow to the Creative Wisdom, I bow to the Divine Teacher within. But there is a pleasure also which is everlasting, in which you become a new all the time. Pleasure comes out of newness, enjoying newness. Otherwise you will be victim of your own perpetual permanent fear.įor every success, for every achievement, for every love or for everything, we want a newness. In that unisonness, is the beauty of life. There is no two opinions about it, to experience yourself and all in you. That’s why Guru Nanak put before it, “Ek Ong.” It is total permutation and combination to create that sound. ![]() The difference is, Ong and Om, when Om cannot be chanted, cannot be spoken, it is written in the Puran but it can be experienced. I bow to you, “Ong Namo,” Oh creative total self. ![]() “Guru” means who brings light into darkness. Ong Namo Guru Dev Namo (the Adi Mantra) I bow to the Creative Wisdom, I bow to the Divine Teacher within. Oh transcendental, transparent, “Guru Dev” is transparent. That’s why the opening mantra of the class is, “Ong Namo Guru Dev Namo.” We don’t say “Om Namo,” we say, “Ong Namo Guru Dev Namo.” Here’s what the Siri Singh Sahib, Yogi Bhajan said at a lecture on Main Los Angeles, CA about his mantra:Īctually, all teachings are there to tell you to be yourself…. It is chanted at least three times before practicing Kundalini Yoga. This mantra is used for “tuning in” to the divine flow and self-knowledge within each of us and linking us to Yogi Bhajan and the Golden Chain of teachers. I bow to the Creative Wisdom, I bow to the Divine Teacher within. Ong Namo -I bow to the subtle divine wisdomGuru Dev Namo - I bow to the divine teacher within.'Live in Concert' by Snatam Kaur available at.
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