Om Bhoor Bhuvah Svaha Tat Savitur Varenyam Bhargo Devasya Dhimahi Dhiyo Yo Nah PrachodayatThe Great Mother of all mantras, the Gayatra is an ancient Sanskrit sound vibration which evokesthe Divine Sun of Life to enlighten and purify us. This chant was recorded at the precise time of the Summer Solstice, when the solar power of the sun is at its peak for the entire year. "Gaya" means lifeforce and "tri" stands for protector. Repeating the Gayatra bathes us with a potent protector shield of our life force. The opening vocals which become the underlying background for this chant, were received during meditation upon the Great Seraphim - the High Order of Celestial Angels who are Carriers of the Holy Fire and assist one's travel to the Higher Realms.
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