I recently had the good fortune to participate in a highly prestigious event featuring an author of twenty-seven books focused on modern lifestyle and spirituality.
The author posed a profound question to the gathering: "Why chant Ram?"
The implicit challenge was clear: Since we lack the abilities of the Divine, since it is impossible for us to talk and walk the absolute truth as He did, then why bother with the repetition?
Many stalwarts offered insightful, traditional answers. I listened patiently, but my own internal answer emerged with a pragmatic, modern focus:
Chant Ram, or any mantra of your choice, to purify your personal aura, slowly but steadily.
From my perspective, the reason multiple repetitions are suggested is because only a small fraction of those chants will truly emanate from the core of the heart. The vast majority are mechanical. Hence, we must keep chanting, consistently building our inner self and strengthening our aura.
This inner strength acts as a beacon, allowing us to mingle with like-minded, positive people and accelerate our growth. When we elevate our internal frequency, we naturally attract good, become good, and evolve into better individuals, founded on authenticity and acceptance.
What are your thoughts on this pragmatic approach to spiritual practice?
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