Om ah hum bedeutung

Om Ah Hum (or Hung) is a mantra from the Tibetan tradition. OM, AH, and HUM are individual seed syllables representing Body, Speech (or Sound) and Spirit (or Mind). Through chanting of this sound we aim to purify and transform our body, speech, and mind by identifying and connecting to the pure aspects of these. Body refers not just to our physical body but the entire material dimension. Sound also encompasses our life energy, while Spirit refers to that which lies behind our reason, the greater reality of us.

Tibetans tend to pronounce the Sanskrit HUM as HUNG, with a more resonant nasal tone.

I was taught the mantra with this interpretation:

The All-encompassing expression (OM)
of the flowering love (AH)
This Divine seed at the heart of me (HUM).

Sound this, standing, in one flowing movement. It should be comfortable so sound in three breaths if you wish. Start with your hands raised above the head, palms together and sound…

OM, the primal vibration, the source of all, and into which all things shall return. Sounding OM we link to all that is and to the source of all.

As we sound, we bring OM downwards through the crown chakra… bringing the hands down to the throat and heart (hands in western prayer position) to coincide with the AH sound at the throat chakra…

AH is ‘the Mother of All’, the ultimate female aspect. It is also the unbirthed, the essence of emptiness. AH is where the spirit comes from. AH is uncreated and is therefore the source of all. AH is the ground of Being.

… as the hands move down towards the navel from the heart, flattening out so only the fingertips touch (moving into the HUM sound)…

HUM is the descent of OM into the individual human heart, the infinite in the finite.

As I do this I feel the sound vibration moving down through my head and body, the energetic current moving with it.

When you meditate, don’t squeeze yourself. Just sit comfortably and let your breath energy flow naturally; be just as you are. Don’t think, “I’m a meditator”; don’t think, “I’m humble”; don’t think, “I’m an egotist.” Don’t think anything; just be.

THE MEDITATION

Place your hands in whatever position is comfortable for you and close your eyes. Visualize a white OM at the center of your brain, a red AH at your throat and a blue HUM at your heart. These letters are made of radiant light. If you can’t visualize these letters in Tibetan or Sanskrit, you can visualize them in English or any other language.

Concentrate on the white OM in your brain. Recognize that this white OM is the pure energy of the divine body of the buddhas and bodhisattvas.

Make the sound “OM” and visualize that radiant white light emanates from the syllable, goes down your central psychic channel and fills your whole body with blissful, radiant white light energy. All conceptions and impure energy of body are cleansed and purified.

It is important to visualize that your entire body, from head to toe, is completely full of blissful, radiant white light energy. Feel that. Continue making the sound “OM” for two or three minutes while you are meditating and purifying your body.

When you stop making the sound, don’t do or think anything. Remain perfectly still, fully aware, unconcerned with good or bad, not reacting, free of any internal conversation, with all your attention on the light consciousness at the center of your brain. Be there. Be intensely aware and let go, without sluggishness, without distraction, without expectation.

Intensive awareness leads to the experience of zero, or egolessness; emptiness; nothing. Comprehend this intense awareness and let go.

Concentrate on the red AH at your throat chakra, like the sun at sunset. Recognize that this red AH is the pure speech of the buddhas and bodhisattvas.

Make the sound “AH” for two or three minutes and visualize that radiant red light emanates from the syllable, goes down your central psychic channel and fills your whole body with blissful, radiant red light energy. All conceptions and impure energy of speech are cleansed and purified.

Again, when you finish the recitation, just be, without any expectation or interpretation, in a state of intense awareness of your own consciousness.

Understand your experience of the non-dual, of the non-self-existent I, of nothingness, zero, empty space as truth; as reality. This increases your energy for strong comprehension of reality. This experience is much more real than your waking, fantasy sense world.

When uncontrolled, distracting thoughts come during meditation, realize that not only you but also all other sentient beings are in the same situation of not being able to control the mind. On this basis, cultivate equilibrium and loving kindness for all others. Thus, your uncontrolled, distracted mind becomes a resource for the development of loving kindness. When it arises, direct that intense awareness of loving kindness towards your consciousness.

Hence, there are two ways you can meditate here. Either place intense awareness on your own consciousness or, when distractions arise, direct intense awareness of loving kindness on your own consciousness. Alternate these two.

Then, your loving kindness manifests in your central channel at your heart as a full moon disc.

At your heart, on the moon disc, stands a radiant blue HUM. Recognize that this blue HUM is the non-dual wisdom of all the buddhas and bodhisattvas. Your heart is pure, cool and calm, opened by the radiant light of the moon and the HUM. Infinite blue light radiates from the HUM. All narrow thoughts disappear; all indecisive minds disappear; all obsessed minds disappear.

The radiant blue light from the moon and the HUM fills your whole body. Your whole body feels blissful. Filled with light, there is no room for fanatical, dualistic concepts. At the same time, make the sound “HUM” for two or three minutes. Then feel infinite blue light, like your consciousness, embrace the entire universal reality. Your intensive awareness embraces all of universal reality. Feel and be, without expectation or superstition.

There are two essential experiences that we can achieve through this meditation: wisdom and method. The wisdom experience is intensive awareness of your own consciousness. The method experience comes when you get distracted and use that lack of control as a resource to re-generate loving kindness. Then, when you are again free of distraction, remain in the experience of wisdom. In summary, when your concentration is good, place your attention on wisdom; when you are distracted, generate loving kindness.

Recitation of the OM AH HUM mantra is very useful. Since you are often too busy to recite long mantras, you can recite this short one, which represents all other mantras. In particular, when you say “OM,” intensive awareness is energized and your consciousness awakens within you.

The purpose of meditation is to awaken us from the deep sleep of ignorance—to awaken us to universal reality, not to our usual fanatic reality. Mantra touches a wider reality; that’s why it’s useful.

Was heißt Om Mani Padme Hum auf Deutsch?

Wörtlich übersetzt bedeutet Om Mani Peme Hung „Oh du Juwel in der Lotusblüte“: OM - der uranfängliche Klang des Universums.

Was bewirkt das Mantra OM?

OM-Mantra ॐ Der Klang des Om beschreibt den Urklang des Universums und bewirkt eine harmonische Schwingung, die den Körper spürbar vom Bauch bis zum Scheitel durchdringt. In fast allen Yoga-Stilen wird das Om am Anfang und Ende der Yogastunde gesungen, um sich zu zentrieren und innere Ruhe und Harmonie herzustellen.

Welches Mantra für loslassen?

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„Leben ist Veränderung. ... .
„Es ist jetzt und ich bin hier. ... .
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Was heißt so Ham auf Deutsch?

So'ham besteht aus den beiden Sanskritpronomen सः saḥ »er« und अहम् aham »ich«, das im Sandhi die Form so'ham annimmt. Die Bedeutung ist »Er ist ich« bzw. »Ich bin Er« und symbolisiert dadurch die Einheit der Individualseele (jiva) mit dem Absoluten.