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A mystical formula or invocation; a word or formula, often in Sanskrit, to be recited or sung for the purpose of intensifying the action of the [[Spirit]] of God in [[man]]. A form of [[prayer]] consisting of a word or a group of words that is chanted over and over again to magnetize a particular aspect of the Deity or of a being who has actualized that aspect of the Deity.  
A mystical formula or invocation; a word or formula, often in Sanskrit, to be recited or sung for the purpose of intensifying the action of the [[Spirit]] of God in [[man]]. A form of [[prayer]] consisting of a word or a group of words that is chanted over and over again to magnetize a particular aspect of the Deity or of a being who has actualized that aspect of the Deity.  

Revision as of 19:01, 8 June 2020

 
Parte de uma série de artigos sobre a
Ciência da
Palavra Falada



   Artigo principal   
Palavra falada



   Formas da Palavra falada   
Afirmação
Chamado
Canto
Decreto
Fiat
Invocação
Mantra
Oração



   Formas orientais   
AUM
Bhajan
Bija mantra
Mantra Dourado
Om mani padme hum



   Formas ocidentais   
Ave Maria
Rosário



   Rituais específicos   
Círculo de Luz de Mãe Maria
Décimo Quarto Rosário
Rosário do Arcanjo Miguel
Ritual da Chama da Ressurreição
Rosário de Cristal de Kuan Yin



   Assuntos relacionados   
Chama violeta
Decretos de chama violeta
Equilíbrio entre decretos de chama violeta e de chama azul
Pranayama
Exercício de respiração de Djwal Kul
 

A mystical formula or invocation; a word or formula, often in Sanskrit, to be recited or sung for the purpose of intensifying the action of the Spirit of God in man. A form of prayer consisting of a word or a group of words that is chanted over and over again to magnetize a particular aspect of the Deity or of a being who has actualized that aspect of the Deity.

See also

Decree

Yantra

Sources

Mark L. Prophet and Elizabeth Clare Prophet, Saint Germain On Alchemy: Formulas for Self-Transformation.