Mantra Books and Literature Gifts
A mantra is, at its core, a clear instruction. It is a repetitive meditation that produces specific results.

Before selecting a mantra, make sure you are clear on its purpose. What do you wish to achieve? Here are some possible reasons for choosing a mantra:

•Intent to unite with the Divine
•Attain enlightenment
•To honor or praise God
•To meditate on a Deity, or an aspect of the Divine
•To calm yourself from stress in daily life
•A personal mantra can help change your personality for the better
•To quiet your mind from internal chatter
•To chant a prayer for peace or for protection
•To reduce negative energy, or to dispel anger
Deity, Mantra, and Wisdom: Development Stage Meditation in Tibetan Buddhist Tantra

Deity, Mantra, and Wisdom: Development Stage Meditation in Tibetan Buddhist Tantra $19.53

This book contains eloquent and inspiring classic writings that lay out the central trainings on the path of Tantra---in particular, the use of visualization and sound in meditation practice. The texts included here are among the most widely studied commentaries from the Tibetan tradition.


Avalonia's Book of Chakras: A Practical Manual for Working with Your Chakras Using Aromatherapy, Colours, Crystals, Mantra and Meditation to Work

Avalonia's Book of Chakras: A Practical Manual for Working with Your Chakras Using Aromatherapy, Colours, Crystals, Mantra and Meditation to Work $14.35

Learn how to work with your body's energy centres... Improve your physical, emotional, mental and spiritual health... Take control of your spiritual path by using your energy efficiently... This practical manual contains: * Detailed information on the seven major chakras. * Information on the major nadis (energy channels) of the body and the Kundalini serpent power. * Simple techniques for using aromatherapy, crystals, incense, mantras and meditation for working with the major chakras to stimulate or unblock them individually. * Rare information on the minor chakras with insights on how to incorporate some of them into meditations. * Exercises for opening, closing and balancing the chakras, and working with them in an elemental context. * A creative visualisation exercise using the wish-fulfilling tree found in the Hrit minor chakra. * The connection between the goddess image of the Sri Yantra and the chakras. The chakras are energy centres in our subtle bodies. The word chakra comes from the Sanskrit language and translates as wheel or disk, a reference to the fact that our chakras each spin at a particular frequency when they are in harmony with our physical bodies. By learning how to balance our chakras, we can improve our health, take positive control of our emotions and enhance our spiritual wellbeing.