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This video introduces seven special mantras from Mahamatrina's Matriama teachings, designed to expand consciousness and bring profound feelings of love, peace, joy, and happiness. Mahamatrina shared these mantras after completing a six-year meditation without food or water from 2005 to 2011. All mantras are in the Matri language, a pure, higher vibrational language.
The first mantra, 'Sona Nigma', was released in 2013 and invokes the energies of Maham Matri Maga Gawi, a central figure in Matriama teachings. This mantra, found in the prayers for Mahameri Mara Gawi, promotes love, peace, compassion, and unity through regular practice and connection.
The second mantra, 'Yanashu Yanashu Enter Dwan', is part of the Yamgawi prayers, honoring another Paramatma Guru in the Matri Dharma tradition. Reciting this mantra in meditation can bring deeper feelings of joy, peace, and love.
The third mantra, 'Sona Nigma Nigma Deo Dan', comes from the Nomyongi prayer and was also introduced in 2013. This mantra can be used for standalone meditation to cultivate inner peace, serenity, love, and empathy, forming a foundational practice.
The fourth mantra, 'Ni Pompa Sawan No Loa S', was introduced in March 2017 during a Maha Puja celebration. It invokes the energies of all Bhagawan Paramatma Gurus, described as the highest Paramatma Gurus, and can facilitate deep inner transformation.
The fifth mantra, 'Empa Dharma Aa Da', also released in 2017, is a peaceful and love-filled mantra for daily meditation. The Matriama book, available for free on the BSDS website, offers more information on these mantras and their techniques.
The sixth mantra, 'Pa Da', introduced in 2017, connects individuals with higher consciousness energies for significant inner transformation. Unlike the first three, specific Paramatma Gurus haven't been shared for these 2017 mantras, encouraging personal visualization for connection.
The seventh mantra, 'Son', completes the set of seven special mantras for mantra meditation. Practicing each mantra for 5-10 minutes can create an hour-long meditation, with mantra energies building over time. These mantras do not require empowerment or initiation to work, offering immediate access to their benefits, though patience is key as the energies become familiar.