Mystic Chants – Brahmananda Swarupa
Sadhguru: When we invoke a chant like this, this is not just a chant, a certain amount of work has been done on it. You could say it has been consecrated. The very sound has been consecrated. When we consecrate a sound like this, it has been done with the intention that a large part of you will become stillness but you will retain the liveliness of life around you.
A chant can either be used as a key, or it can be used as raiment that you wear. It is clothing that you wear all the time. This chant is more like your clothing. If you keep on chanting, it will be around you. If sufficient involvement goes into it, if it becomes your life’s breath, people can feel and notice this.
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Brahmananda Swarupa is one of five chants in the Sounds of Isha album, Vairayga. The other four are Nirvana Shatakam, Guru Paduka Strotram, Aum Namah Shivaya and Shambho.