Tae Eul Ju - Benefits

Benefits

The cornerstone of this practice is Tae Eul Mantra (太乙呪) meditation. Chanting the Tae Eul Mantra (Tae-eul-ju) allows the practitioner to tap into the healing and enlightening energy coming from the life-giving womb of the universe, awakens the practitioner to the spirit world, and attracts protective energy and spirits that can protect the practitioner from misfortune.

A mantra is a series of sacred sounds. Any mantra chanted with proper breathing, posture of body and mind, and a degree of faith in both the mantra and one's own ability will produce positive effects. Each mantra has its own purpose and power. Some mantras can be translated into simple words, but invariably the deeper meaning can only be understood through regular practice.

The sacred sounds of the Tae Eul Mantra are:

Hum (Hoom) Chi (Chee) Hum (Hoom) Chi (Chee)
Tae Eul Cheon Sang Wun Gun Hum (Hoom) Ri (Ni) Chi Ya Do Re Hum (Hoom) Ri (Ni) Ham Ri (Ni) Sa Pa Ha

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