The Joy of Mantras
A mantra is a word,
sound, or phrase that is repeated during meditation or during times of stress
to focus the mind and quiet the chatter of thoughts. Mantras can be
derived from spiritual traditions or simple phrases that resonate with the
individual. They can be used to promote mindfulness, calm anxiety, and
cultivate positive thinking. Here
are a few examples of mantras:
·
“My mind is brilliant. My body is healthy.
My spirit is tranquil.”
·
“I create my own path and walk it with
joy.”
·
“I am conquering my fears and becoming
stronger each day.”
·
“My body is a temple. I keep my temple
clean.”
·
“My commitment to myself is unbreakable.”
I have found mantras to be very
helpful in keeping me anchored to what is really important in life. Here are three that I use frequently:
Ø At
times, uncomfortable and unwanted memories will surface, reminding me of past
mistakes, decisions that hurt others, and even sins. This mantra is helpful in keeping me in the
present and reminding me of my Christian discipleship:
“That was me then—that is not
me now.”
Ø Everyone
has problems in life that can be small or huge—I am no exception. This mantra helps me stay focused on
solutions, not the problem:
“Every problem has a solution.”
Ø It is
human nature to think that everything is about yourself. This self-absorption prevents us from living
according to the two great commandments given us by Jesus: Love God—Love your neighbor. This mantra reminds me of where my primary
focus should be:
“Look
up—Look out.”
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