What is Tibetan Mantra Healing?
Tibetan Mantra Healing is a powerful form of healing dating from ancient times, Modern physics confirms what many ancient cultures have known for many years - that energy and form are interchangeable; they are simply different manifestations of the same universal constituents. Mantra Healing focuses specifically on the energy of sound as a healing medium.
Tibetan Mantra Healing utilises ancient and secret mantras: sometimes encapsulating the essence of natural sounds, and often using ancient words from the Sanskrit and Tibetan languages. A Mantra Healer must have full transmission from a qualified lineage teacher to practise this form of healing.
How does Mantra Healing work?
Mantra is a vibrational healing technique. Sound waves or vibrations are able to permeate our system at a deep cellular level. The raising of our inner vibration through the use of sound, in this case Mantra Healing, utilises the energy of sound to remedy any underlying energetic disturbance, treating the root cause, as well as the related symptoms. There are literally hundreds of different Mantras for Healing. They can help with all physical, mental and emotional conditions.
How are Mantras used for Healing?
The appropriate Mantra is recited a certain number of times to activate its power, then the breath ą which represents the essence of the Voice, and therefore contains the subtle energy of Sound is used to energise a healing medium.
That medium depends on the mantra and the condition being treated:
Ngak Chu ‘Mantra Water’. The breath is blown onto water which is consumed by the patient.
Ngak Mar ‘Mantra Butter’. The breath is blown onto butter which is either consumed or rubbed on the problematic area.
- Tsa Ngak ‘Mantra Salt‘. The breath is blown onto salt which is then applied to the problematic area. In some cases the salt can be heated and then applied, or used in a warm bath.
- Ngak Phu ‘Blowing Mantra‘. The hands are rubbed together and the mantra is blown onto them, then they are placed on the body on the problematic area.
- Chag Ngak ‘Metal Mantra‘. Hot metal is used to generate the healing energy.
- Ngak rDo ‘Mantra Stone‘. The breath is blown onto warm or cool stones which are applied to the problematic area.
- Amulets and blessing or protection cords are also used.
Karen has received teaching and transmission for Tibetan Mantra Healing from Dr. Nida Chenagtsang. These mantras, in turn, have been transmitted to Dr. Nida as a part of a long oral and written tradition, largely stemming from the Ngakpa lineage, of which Dr. Nida is a direct lineage-holder.
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