Study mantra, Back pain and Let your face shine
Study Mantra
(Based on discussions during the AcuReiki Workshop June 25 2009)
Angel number 398 is for wisdom. Whatever they study, the questions in the exam will be from those topics.
Angel number 662 is for concentration.
Mantra is: “SLOW, CARE, REACH, STRETCH, ON, CHESTNUT BUD, SCLERANTHUS, HORNBEAM, HIBISCUS”
Our capacity is stretched.
Slow Care – will help us to understand the subject thoroughly.
Reach – will improve recollection.
On – you will not get stuck anywhere – it will be a smooth sailing, especially during exams.
Chestnut Bud – to improve focus and remove absent-mindedness
Scleranthus – no diversions like watching TV
Hornbeam – for mental tiredness due to over study
Hibiscus – removes fear and works on the basic chakra. The student can come out with the right answer. It also purifies blood and therefore anaemic patients can take that.
Lower Back Pain
Do Chin Mudra (thumb touching index finger on both the hands) and chant “Wung R Hong”.
Tapping and Mantra Chanting
Tapping is good for health. Especially start your day with tapping. It will keep your face look better. You can chant mantras while tapping.
Start your day with Vishnu Sahsaranamam and do tapping, and see for yourself how your life unfolds in a beautiful manner.
Posted on July 25, 2009, in Bach Flower Remedy, EFT, Mantra, Tapping and tagged AcuReiki, Anaemic, Bach Flower Remedy, Balakumar, Beautiful, Chennai, Concentration, EFT, Exam, Face, Fear, Focus, Gem Remedy, IEIT, India, Lower Back Pain, Mantra, Master, Meditation, Memorize, Mudra, Naran, NLP, Preparation, Recollect, Reiki, Shine, Study, Switch Word, Tapping, Therapist, Vishnu Sahsaranamam, Wisdom, Yoga. Bookmark the permalink. 7 Comments.
Do you mean tap on your feet?
Tapping is a technique (EFT) that is done on face, hands and certain specified points. Search in web on EFT.
How do i recite these mantra? And what is ment by the number should i write them?
sir please provide mantras to me too please sir
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