Chanting is something else (along with
meditation as per my previous post) that takes you out of your normal busy mind
and into the feeling space, especially of the throat and heart. Chanting is
joyful and can be ecstatic. We chant the various names of the Self, the various
representations of God here on earth, in a devotional way.
There is nothing that you have to believe as such,
just give of yourself, put your heart and soul into it and see what happens.
Chanting is another portal into ecstatic
connectedness and love.
I feel especially fortunate to have a
teacher who has helped
me to get the message of the Yoga Sutras. In the ACCY teacher training we
thoroughly explore how the ordinary way of the mind is that we believe what we
think, including the idea that we are a ‘me’. This habit of ‘vrrti svarupya’ where
we think what the mind tells us is a true reflection of reality, is the ‘veil
of illusion’ (refer to my post on Simple and obvious once you know, but truly
profound). In addition, the other wonderful aspect of falling into this lineage
is our tradition of chanting and mantra. So the combination of some
intellectual contemplation and feeling an inner expansion makes for a rich full
understanding and experience.
Experience and feeling can feel a bit weird
and spacey without a good understanding.
And just an intellectual understanding without a rich
and full experience of the Self would be limiting as well.
Chanting takes you out of limitation and
into spaciousness. Wherever you are at in your personal enquiry and journey, chanting is
fun and powerful. If you throw yourself into it, and don’t get too hung up on Sanskrit
words, it has an energy, or Shakti, that is truly uplifting.
Join in with gusto next time you have the opportunity!
We chant at our monthly satsangs, and
sometimes at other times too. Why not come along and give it a go?
Here’s an article that describes some scientific benefits of chanting, and how it can have a similar affect to intoxication – but without the chemicals!
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