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A guided meditation on this verse: settle, breathe with its meaning, rest in silence, and carry its essence into your day.
ओमित्येकाक्षरं ब्रह्म व्याहरन्मामनुस्मरन् |
यः प्रयाति त्यजन्देहं स याति परमां गतिम् ||८-१३||
omityekākṣaraṃ brahma vyāharanmāmanusmaran .
yaḥ prayāti tyajandehaṃ sa yāti paramāṃ gatim ||8-13||
Krishna says: "Chanting the single syllable Om — which is Brahman itself — and holding Me in awareness, the person who leaves their body in this state reaches the highest goal."
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ओमित्येकाक्षरं ब्रह्म व्याहरन्मामनुस्मरन् |
यः प्रयाति त्यजन्देहं स याति परमां गतिम् ||८-१३||
omityekākṣaraṃ brahma vyāharanmāmanusmaran .
yaḥ prayāti tyajandehaṃ sa yāti paramāṃ gatim ||8-13||
BG 8.13
Settle
Let the sacred sound Om vibrate through your entire being, bringing stillness and harmony to all it touches. Feel its resonance awakening within your heart.
The essence
One sound, holding everything, resonates.
Breathe
You gather the sound You let Om resonate through you
Contemplate
What settles in you when a single sound fills the silence?
Take with you
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