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I Rely on Mantras

1/10/2019

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PictureMellow after a Reiki Session
The other day, I sat down to do Reiki on my dog, Star. I began the invocation to call on divine assistance to let the Reiki energy flow through me to my anxious pup, to heal the trauma she experienced before she was rescued. Star was turning around, trying to squeeze her wet nose under my arms, "Pet me, pet me, pet me." And my mind was turning around too, trying to take me out of the moment. My mind didn't want to stay on track. I noticed that and took a deep breath and started again. I felt my hands. "The pulsing is real," I said to myself. "The energy is real." "May I be a conduit for healing energy," and I placed my hands on Squirmywormy-Wigglesworth aka Star, and we both settled.

As we proceeded, I kept needing to recalibrate. I focused on my breath and tuned back into the energy, and a mantra came to me: Aad Such Jugad Such Hai Bhai Such Nanak Hosee Bhai Such. This is the mantra for dissolving blocks. It was curious that this is the one that came to me because it's not one of my go-to mantras. But I repeated it internally because I believe that the mantras that rise to the surface are significant. I may not always know the significance of why one mantra rises to the surface over another, but I believe there is a reason. Maybe Star has blocks to feeling safe and relaxed; maybe I have blocks to letting the energy come through. Or another reason not obvious to me. Nevertheless, mantra kept me present. I relied on the mantra.

I've found that the internal process of delivering Reiki is much the same as the internal process when playing the gong: Tune in and STAY tuned in. When I sit down to play the gong, I must first repeat three mantras to invoke protection and inner guidance. Then as I begin to strike the gong, I try to focus and "unfocus" at the same time. I liken it to the way you look at an optical illusion, unfocusing your eyes so you can see the hidden image. This is concentrating, but it's concentrating on being clear, emptying. More often than not, I rely on mantra to do that, to keep me tuned in. I let a mantra come and repeat it to myself as I play. I rely on mantra.

And, of course, it's the same process as doing yoga. We tune in with Ong Namo Guru Dev Namo, and we endeavor to stay tuned in as we practice, inhaling Sat and exhaling Nam. Let me tell you if you think you're the only one whose mind goes in a bunch of different directions all the time even when you're on the mat, you're wrong. It's a constant recalibration, a constant clearing, as it is delivering hands on healing, as it is playing the gong. We rely on Sat Nam.

I believe that mantra is our best recalibration tool, and I am so grateful that I found mantra. In fact, it's a bonafide miracle that I found it because I was NOT looking. When I first stumbled into a Kundalini Yoga class years ago, I did not know what I was getting into. When I heard the mantras, I was completely "weirded out." I fancied myself way too "normal" for mantras. (Little did I know!) Nevertheless, I somehow stayed with it. I stayed with it, but with a "bad" attitude. I told myself that I was only "visiting" the weirdo Kundalini world. It wasn't my world. I wasn't a chanter. The mantras weren't for me. Yet somehow, over time, the mantras melted me and, over time, they came to be my favorite part of the practice. Somehow now, mantras rise to the surface when I need them. Wahe Guru!

The word somehow in my usage above (and maybe always) is synonymous with "By Grace" or "Through Destiny's Momentum." I am here, and sharing the teachings of Kundalini Yoga, particularly the gift of mantra, is my life's work. Wahe Guru! 

Today in class, a student said to me that she wished she'd had a practice when she first became a mother. I agreed. When my son was born 18 years ago, I had found Kundalini Yoga, but I wasn't all in. I was still in the "bad" attitude phase. I can get pulled into regret on the years I wasted on resistance. Yes, years. Ten years to be exact that I practiced as a tourist in the spiritual realm.  

Then, I wonder if I needed to go through the years of resistance. In those years of half-hearted practice was a lesson. Perhaps I went through all those years, so that I could urge you not to... 

Don't.

Don't waste time thinking you don't belong in a spiritual practice. Don't waste time thinking the mantras aren't for you. They are for you. They are available, accessible, and useful to all of us. They are not religion. They are not weird. They are ancient guidance that resonate on a soul level, guiding us to be present, guiding us to be clear, guiding us to our purpose.  

And if you do waste time as I did, know that if you continue with the mantras (with any attitude) they'll eventually penetrate. Inevitably, they will dissolve the walls. 

If you had told me 20 years ago that I would be a Kundalini Yoga teacher who belted out mantras and started a blog talking about giving Reiki to a dog, I wouldn't have believed it. Yet, somehow, here I am. 



4 Comments
Saraswati Radha Kaur
1/12/2019 04:16:45 am

Sat Nam, Arvind Dev!

I am IN LOVE wuth your sweet pup, and I haven't even met her! She is obviously soaking in the loving Reiki you have offered. What a gift. Wahe Guru!

Your blog, as usual, touches my heart, as I too wish I had found Kundalini while pregnant with Devon. But, I learned very quickly how mantra works, and I started singing them to her and learning them with her when she was around 4 years old. Then, I started playing them on a loop while she slept. She is now almost 9 and she knows most of them by heart and we still play them on a loop while she sleeps and I am CERTAIN this is a huge part of why she has been able to remember that she is a spiritual being having a human experience and is aware that she is gifted with spiritual sight.

I feel, through mantra, she was able to "keep" her gifts, as opposed to me, where I had to "remember" as an adult.

Sat Nam!

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Catherine Baily link
1/18/2019 09:13:42 am

Sat Nam, Saraswati,

Keep as opposed to remembering later in life. That's it. Isn't it? Either way it happens is as it should be and there's a reason it unfolds that way. But what a beautiful, beautiful gift to your daughter.

Thank you for your sharing so freely. I hope other parents follow your lead.

Blessings,
Cate

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Joanne Kornoelje
1/12/2019 04:37:19 am

So interesting you bring up “unfocused focus”. I had a teacher now years and years ago, who made focused focus versus unfocused focus a central point. Notice the second word is always focus. But how you focus can vary. I think we all understand focused focused, but you describe the unfocused version very well. Completely concentrated on one thing, but letting your vision and mind expand around it. How you respond to the object of the focus will change depending on how you attend to it. To this day a friend of mine (who I hold onto dearly from that class) and I continue to check with each other – focused focus? Or unfocused?

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Catherine Baily link
1/18/2019 09:16:14 am

Sat Nam, Joanne,

Thank you for teasing out the unfocused focus idea. Your definition is enlightening to me. And I think it's such a lovely point of check in for you and your friend.

I always love your insight and responses.

Blessings,
Cate

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