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Sat nam,

Today I’m really excited to share with you a set of 15 Powerful Kundalini mantras and songs that I often use in my Kundalini Yoga classes.  These mantras are incredibly powerful and up-lifting. After every class, the students always ask me how to find these mantras. So today I will share some of my favorites with you.

You can use these Kundalini Mantras anytime and anywhere. You do not have to be in a yoga class. I gave a brief description after each one to highlight the benefit of the mantra so you can use the right ones as needed. I also find it helpful to play the mantras while sleeping. This helps to re-pattern the mind by replacing negative hypnotic thoughts that play though the background of the mind and reprograms the thought patterns with positive, affirming thoughts. You may find yourself waking up in the mornings in a state of greater peace and happiness.

The truth is, as we face the day, it’s super easy to get knocked out of balance. It happens to me too! And when it happens, it doesn’t feel good.

There are lots of reasons why we feel bad, anxious or scared. Work pressures, relationships, even watching TV or getting cut off by another car on the road. There is so much chaos outside and those messages are sent into your energetic frequency. Thankfully, we have lots of tools that can help us reconnect us back into that happy, balanced state of mind. And these Kundalini  mantras are on set of those tools to keep in your spiritual toolbox.

So take a look below and when you get knocked out of your happy place, remember there is a way through every block. And that message comes straight from the Kundalini 2nd sutra of codes to live by.

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15 Powerful Kundalini Mantras and Songs

ONG NAMOSNATAM KAUR

Primal Vibration from which all creativity flows. Tunes one in to the higher self.

MUL MANTRA –  SADA SAT KAUR

It contains the core, essential truth of creation, and its vibration is so powerful that it can change your fate and helps you rewrite your destiny.

AAD GURAY NAMEH SNATAM KAUR

Protection mantra. Recited to invoke the protective energy of the universe

RA MA DA SASNATAM KAUR 

This healing meditation is used to pray for healing energy.

EK ON KAUR SAT GURU PRASAD  – SATKIRIN KHALSA

Known as the Magic Mantra. It reverses Negativity

ONG SO HUNGGURU SINGH 

Connects you to the  Creative Power of this Universe

IK ARDAS WAHE GURU – WHITE SUN 

Mantra of ecstasy. Elevates the spirit.

RAKHE RAKHENHARKRISHNA KAUR

Cuts through and removes negative energies and infuses it with pure energy and protection

GURU RAM DAS – GURUNAM SINGH

Healing mantra. Opens the heart, enabling the experience of love, compassion and healing for yourself and for others.

TANTRIC WAHE GURUSNATAM KAUR

This mantra expresses the indescribable experience of going from darkness to light—from ignorance to true understanding. It is the Infinite teacher of the soul.

AAP SAHAEE HOAAGURU SINGH

Meditation for Prosperity. When chanting this mantra, know trust all your needs are met by the Creator

CHATTR CHAKKR VARTI – WHITE SUN

This mantra reverses doubts and insecurities. Chant along with it whenever you feel challenged or weak.

GOBINDAY MUKUNDAYSNATAM KAUR

Also called the Guru Gaitri mantra. This is a powerful tool to clear the subconscious mind of deep-seated blocks according to Yogi Bhajan, master of Kundalini yoga. He also said this mantra could balance the hemispheres of the brain and bring patience and compassion.

I AMGURU SINGH

Beautiful song by my Yoga Master, Guru Singh along with recording artist, Seal

LONG TIME SUNSNATAM KAUR

We end every Kundalini class with The Long Time Sun. This is my favorite version by Snatam Kaur

Happy chanting, Shine on,

Athena Julie

Soul Guide Kundalini, Hatha, Vinyasa Yoga Teacher, Reiki Master Teacher, Theta Healer, Retreat Leader, Energy Medicine.

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Merry Meditation

The weather has shifted, the lights have lifted and we are in the full swing of the holiday season. With that comes shopping for gifts, time spent with family and… yes, stress. Let’s face it, with all the planing that goes into the holiday season, spending extra time with the colorful personalities of our families or missing loved ones who are no longer with us, can all lead to chaos in the mind and in our lives.

This holiday season, try moving into the stress free zone with a daily mediation practice. Meditating offers an opportunity for the mind to relax, recalibrate and rejuvenate. It’s a time to just be. There is no place to go, nothing to do, but to be still and present. Sometimes our mind goes into overload. Meditation allows you to let go of all the garbage and chatter that is swirling around in your head.

I love the way the late Kundalini Yogi Master, Yogi Bhajan, describes it. He said, “If when meditating — all your garbage does not come out to greet you — you are probably not meditating.”

 

Quiet the Mind? 

When I first started meditating, I found it challenging. Quiet the mind? How? We have so many thoughts running around our heads and ruling the show. So I started to experiment. There are many types of meditation. You can try Guided Meditation. This type of meditation paints a picture or story of peace and serenity in your mind’s eye. That way you have something to focus on. Then there is Mindful Meditation, the act of being aware of your thoughts, physical sensations and surroundings. And my all time favorite is Kundalini Meditation, which uses mantras (sounds), mudras (hand positions) breath work and body movement. These are just a few types of meditations. So if one doesn’t work for you, try another.

Meditation Tips:

Keep in mind, meditation is not about being perfect. So don’t get caught up feeling that you are doing it wrong.

Watch your breath. Allow the breath to enter into your body though the crown chakra, top of the skull and send it on a path to your core, the center of the belly. You can visualize it as a white healing light.

As thoughts enter your mind, just let them float past you like clouds. This is what meditators call, “being the observer of the thoughts”. When we merely observe them, we detach from them; allowing you to break the patterns that are not serving you.

Meditating has allowed me to understand that the perceptions in our minds are just an assemblage of impressions. And impressions are not facts, they are perceptions. We can have hundreds and thousands of perceptions and opinions on one single event. So detach from the story you are creating in your mind. Release them and let them go. I give credit to my spiritual teacher Guru Singh for that one. 

So just sit back and allow the act of meditation to shift your awareness. Soon you will find your perception shifting and the mind calming. And when the mind is calm, it’s most conducive to problem solving. You start to become more present and more productive.

And if you find yourself in the midst of stress, when you are feeling at your wit’s end, just take several slow deep breaths. Gives you a way to escape the chaos of the challenging times.

Here’s a simple yet powerful Kundalini Meditation. 

AM, I AM

“The complete mantra is ‘I am, I AM’.

‘I am’ is the finite and ‘I AM’ is the Infinite and the

mind must shuttle between the two. ~Yogi Bhajan

Posture: Sit with the legs crossed on the floor or sit on a chair with the feet flat on the floor. Hands on the knees or thighs, eyes closed, spine tall and straight. Tuck the chin down slightly. Inhale and exhale deeply 3 times. Then repeat the following in easy rhythm for 11 minutes.

I am… (Simultaneously bring the right palm to the left chest.)
I AM. (Simultaneously bring the left palm to right chest and return the right hand to leg.)
I am… (Again, bring the right palm to the left chest and return the left hand to leg.)
I AM. (Again, bring the left palm to right chest and return the right hand to leg.)

Keep repeating this cycle.

Start with 3 minutes. You can work your way up to 11 minutes. When finished, inhale deeply and relax.

Try it out. The conversation continues below on the blog. Let us know how the meditation worked for you. Or share some of your favorites.