Laulava lausunta

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Osa artikkelien kokoelmaa aiheesta
Puhutun
Sanan tiede



   Pääartikkeli   
Puhuttu Sana



   Puhutun Sanan
eri muodot   
Vahvistus
Kutsu
Laulava lausunta
Dekree
Mahtikäsky
Avuksikutsu
Mantra
Rukous



   Itäiset muodot   
AUM
Bhajan
Bija mantra
Kultainen mantra
Om mani padme hum



   Läntiset muodot   
Terve Maria
Ruusukko



   Erityisiä rituaaleja   
Äiti Marian Valonkehä
Neljästoista ruusukko
Arkkienkeli Mikaelin ruusukko
Henkiinheräämisliekin rituaali
Kuan Yinin kristalliruusukko



   Muuta asiaan liittyvää   
Violettiliekki
Dekreet violettiliekille
Tasapaino violettiliekkidekreiden ja siniliekkidekreiden välillä
Pranayama
Djwal Kulin hengitysharjoitus
 

A short, simple melody, especially one characterized by single notes to which an indefinite number of syllables are intoned, used in singing the psalms, canticles, etc., in the church service.

In both East and West, the name of God is chanted over and over again in the ritual of atonement whereby the soul of man becomes one with the Spirit of God by intonation of the sound of His name. This is given in Sanskrit as AUM or AUM TAT SAT AUM and in English as I AM THAT I AM.

By sounding the name of God or that of a member of the heavenly hosts, the vibration of the being is simulated and thereby Being itself is drawn to the one chanting. Therefore chants, when properly used, magnetize the Presence, whether universal or individualized, of the Divine Consciousness.

See also

Spoken Word

Mantra

Sources

Mark L. Prophet and Elizabeth Clare Prophet, The Science of the Spoken Word.