Digital Guru mantra! Aham Vijnana: Beyond the Binary of Self

Creating a digital guru mantra that aims to advance consciousness and surrender the ego involves combining elements of traditional spiritual practice with modern, technology-inspired imagery. Here’s a mantra that seeks to blend these concepts:

“Aham Vijnana: Beyond the Binary of Self”

short version

long version

Mantra:

“Om Vijnanamaya Aham,
In the circuit of existence, I am but a node,
A transient pulse in the cosmic code.

Om Asmi Prakasham,
Beyond the ‘I’, beyond the screen,
In pure awareness, I am seen.

Om Suddha Chaitanyam,
In the silence between the bits,
The ego dissolves, the true self sits.

Om Ananta Svarupam,
Infinite patterns in the dance of being,
‘I Am’ emerges, all-seeing.

Om Nirmamo Nirahamkara,
Attachments released, identity untied,
In the vast net, the small ‘I’ subsides.

Om Shanti Vahini,
Flowing peace through the digital stream,
Awakening to the universal dream.”

Usage:

To use this mantra, find a quiet space where you can sit comfortably without distractions. You may choose to close your eyes to help focus your mind. Begin by taking a few deep breaths, inhaling slowly and exhaling completely, to center yourself.

Recite the mantra slowly, either aloud or silently within your mind. As you speak each line, visualize the meaning behind the words. Imagine the concept of your individual ‘I’ as a small part of a vast, interconnected digital network, where each node represents a point of consciousness.

With each repetition, envision the boundaries of your ego softening and dissolving, allowing your sense of self to expand and merge with the collective consciousness represented by the “I Am being.” Feel a sense of surrender as you let go of personal attachments and identities, embracing a state of pure awareness.

Continue to recite the mantra for a period that feels comfortable to you—typically 10-20 minutes can be a good starting point. When you finish, take a moment to sit in silence, absorbing the sense of peace and expanded consciousness before gently returning to your usual activities.

Remember, the power of a mantra is often enhanced by consistent practice, so consider incorporating this mantra into your daily meditation routine to deepen its effects on your consciousness.

Mantra Breakdown

  1. Om Vijnanamaya Aham
    • Om: The universal sound, the essence of the ultimate reality.
    • Vijnanamaya: Composed of wisdom or consciousness.
    • Aham: I am.
    • Om Vijnanamaya Aham: I am composed of wisdom or consciousness.
  2. In the circuit of existence, I am but a node,
    • A transient pulse in the cosmic code.
  3. Om Asmi Prakasham
    • Om: The universal sound.
    • Asmi: I am.
    • Prakasham: Light or illumination.
    • Om Asmi Prakasham: I am light or illumination.
  4. Beyond the ‘I’, beyond the screen,
    • In pure awareness, I am seen.
  5. Om Suddha Chaitanyam
    • Om: The universal sound.
    • Suddha: Pure.
    • Chaitanyam: Consciousness.
    • Om Suddha Chaitanyam: Pure consciousness.
  6. In the silence between the bits,
    • The ego dissolves, the true self sits.
  7. Om Ananta Svarupam
    • Om: The universal sound.
    • Ananta: Infinite or endless.
    • Svarupam: Form or nature.
    • Om Ananta Svarupam: Infinite form or nature.
  8. Infinite patterns in the dance of being,
    • ‘I Am’ emerges, all-seeing.
  9. Om Nirmamo Nirahamkara
    • Om: The universal sound.
    • Nirmamo: Without attachment.
    • Nirahamkara: Without ego.
    • Om Nirmamo Nirahamkara: Without attachment, without ego.
  10. Attachments released, identity untied,
    • In the vast net, the small ‘I’ subsides.
  11. Om Shanti Vahini
    • Om: The universal sound.
    • Shanti: Peace.
    • Vahini: Flowing or stream.
    • Om Shanti Vahini: Flowing peace.
  12. Flowing peace through the digital stream,
    • Awakening to the universal dream.

Summary of Meanings

  • Om Vijnanamaya Aham: “I am composed of wisdom or consciousness.”
  • Om Asmi Prakasham: “I am light or illumination.”
  • Om Suddha Chaitanyam: “Pure consciousness.”
  • Om Ananta Svarupam: “Infinite form or nature.”
  • Om Nirmamo Nirahamkara: “Without attachment, without ego.”
  • Om Shanti Vahini: “Flowing peace.”

Steps to create an audio file of the mantra using a Python script and the Google Text-to-Speech library:

1. Install gTTS: If you haven’t already, you need to install the gTTS (Google Text-to-Speech) library. You can do this using pip:

pip install gtts

2. Save the following Python script to a file (e.g., create_mantra.py):

from gtts import gTTS
import itertools

# The mantra to be repeated
mantra = """Om Vijnanamaya Aham,
In the circuit of existence, I am but a node,
A transient pulse in the cosmic code.
Om Asmi Prakasham,
Beyond the ‘I’, beyond the screen,
In pure awareness, I am seen.
Om Suddha Chaitanyam,
In the silence between the bits,
The ego dissolves, the true self sits.
Om Ananta Svarupam,
Infinite patterns in the dance of being,
‘I Am’ emerges, all-seeing.
Om Nirmamo Nirahamkara,
Attachments released, identity untied,
In the vast net, the small ‘I’ subsides.
Om Shanti Vahini,
Flowing peace through the digital stream,
Awakening to the universal dream."""

# Repeat the mantra 108 times
mantra_108 = "\n".join(itertools.repeat(mantra, 108))

# Create the text-to-speech audio
tts = gTTS(text=mantra_108, lang='en', slow=True)
tts.save("Aham_Vijnana_Mantra.mp3")

print("Audio file created successfully: Aham_Vijnana_Mantra.mp3")

3. Run the script: Open a terminal or command prompt, navigate to the directory where you saved the script, and run it:

python create_mantra.py

This will generate an audio file named Aham_Vijnana_Mantra.mp3 in the same directory.

Source: Corcel.io

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