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<blockquote class="definition">'''Mantra''' is a Hindu and Buddhist term syncretic with [[Affirmation]]. | <blockquote class="definition">'''Mantra''' is a Hindu and Buddhist term syncretic with [[Affirmation]] or [[Intent]] statement. | ||
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==Related LP Terms== | |||
[[Buddhism]] > {{#ask:[[Is a term::Buddhism]]}} | |||
[[Hinduism]] > {{#ask:[[Is a term::Buddhism]]}} | |||
==Syncretic Terms== | ==Syncretic Terms== | ||
[[Affirmation]] > {{#ask:[[Is a syncretic term::Affirmation]]}} | [[Affirmation]] > {{#ask:[[Is a syncretic term::Affirmation]]}} | ||
[[Intent]] > {{#ask:[[Is a syncretic term::Intent]]}} | |||
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A Mantra is an "inspired utterance of power."<ref>Boyce,l Mary. Zoroastrians: Their Religious Beliefs and Practices. Routledge, 2001. p. 18</ref> | A Mantra is an "inspired utterance of power."<ref>Boyce,l Mary. Zoroastrians: Their Religious Beliefs and Practices. Routledge, 2001. p. 18</ref> | ||
[[category:terms]][[Is a | In the "days of old," mantra meant "invocation and incantation" <ref>Blavatsky, H. P. The Key to Theosophy: A Clear Exposition Based on the Wisdom Religion of All Ages. Theosophical University Press, 1889.</ref> | ||
A mantras is a [[Connection Techniques]]/[[Creation Technique]] | |||
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Mantra
Mantra is a Hindu and Buddhist term syncretic with Affirmation or Intent statement.
Related LP Terms
Buddhism > Bodhicitta, Bodhisattva, Bodhisattva Vow, Bodhisuta, Buddha Mind, Gifts of the Spirit, Kalki, Kalpa, La, Mantra, Moksha, Nam Shé, Nirvana, Nu Shug, Pure Land, Sangha, Satori, Shambhala, Sutta, Tathagata
Hinduism > Bodhicitta, Bodhisattva, Bodhisattva Vow, Bodhisuta, Buddha Mind, Gifts of the Spirit, Kalki, Kalpa, La, Mantra, Moksha, Nam Shé, Nirvana, Nu Shug, Pure Land, Sangha, Satori, Shambhala, Sutta, Tathagata
Syncretic Terms
Notes
A Mantra is an "inspired utterance of power."[1]
In the "days of old," mantra meant "invocation and incantation" [2]
A mantras is a Connection Techniques/Creation Technique
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