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    Interesting facts:
    • Om is considered as mother of all mantras and treated as sound of all sounds.
    • OM represents three levels of consciousness(waking, dreaming, deep sleep).
    • OM represents the past, the present, and the future in the Mandukya Upanishad.
    • OM represents A - conscious, U - subconscious, M - unconscious
    • OM is the mantra used in meditation to focus the mind.
    • OM is a combination of a vowel(A-U) along with a nasal consonant(Mmmm..).
    • OM makes respiratory rate equal to the rate in balanced and relaxed state.







    Scientific Reasons:
    • Chanting OM(A-U-M) produces nitric acid and brings more oxygen to the body.
    • Electro-Magnetic waves are generated in the body.
    • chanting OM gives creativity and happiness.
    • Sound waves of OM transforms water into 'Sri Yantra' Which was explained scientifically using Cymantics phenomena.
    • Chanting OM regenerates and gives new life to body cells and acts as an anti aging agent.
    • The vibration effects prominent change on the endocrine glands.
    • The sound gives power to heart,lungs,free blood circulation, digestion and acts as a detoxifying agent.
    • Chanting OM makes breath slow and steady in a controlled manner and relieves stress.
    • Allopathic research has stated that chanting of vowels and nasal constants (A-U-M) produces interleukin-2 in the body, which has power to suppress pain and reduces tension, anxiety and fear.
    • Chanting OM increases physiological alertness and increased sensitivity to the sensory transmission.








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    Re: OM - The Mystic Sound.

    Thank you, Sir, for nicely explaining the greatness of 'OM', the mother of all mantras and the prime ordial sound.
    Let us all chant this mantra OM, as many times as possible during meditation.
    varadarajan

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