3 Magical Mantras to Boost Your Libido and Reignite Passion
Everyday life can drain us of energy and enthusiasm, especially when it comes to our libido! When that happens, a loving relationship can begin to unravel, as you and your partner feel further and further apart. But when you give yourself the time and space to rediscover your forgotten fire, you will begin to re-experience the giddy fun and joy of being a vibrant sexual being.
Once the hormones of infatuation and new love wear off, it takes concentrated attention and effort to keep even the best relationship interesting and exciting.
By meditating on and repeating these mantras, you will increase your desire and help you reconnect with the fire of lusty love that is still burning within you. And as you learn once again to express your desire, the laws of attraction will bring satisfaction back to your love life.
By using theses Magical Mantras throughout the week you will:
- Make sparks fly.
- Jump-start your relationship.
- Get ‘Love-Drunk’
So, now, if you’re ready, here are your 3 Mantras to boost your libido and put that spark back into your relationship. With your hands on your heart, repeat these three Mantras throughout the day and feel their vibrational energy entering in your body, mind and spirit:
- I reconnect with loving and passionate feelings for my partner.
- I feel a stirring in my heart and feel lucky to have this person in my life.
- I experience a balanced and loving relationship with my partner.
To “turbo-charge” these feeling I suggest that you take out a piece of paper and answer the following questions:
- Five things that I love about my partner NOW are:
- Five reasons that I fell in love with my partner are:
- Where was I and what was I wearing when we had our first kiss? How did that make me feel?
This can be a difficult exercise once we let our relationship take on a “ho-hum” existence. After the feeling of “new-love” wears off our mind seems to only want to focus on the negative and annoying aspects of our partner. But, those initial feeling of love and passion are still within you, and you and your partner will feel great joy as you reconnect with them and bring them to the surface.
You can permanently rewire you subconscious mind to accept these affirmations by listening to them in a deep meditative state with guided meditation.
(Don’t forget to share the juicy details with your friends over a little glass of wine!)
Enjoy and let me know how you go!
Hanuman: Myth, Mantra and Asana
Hanuman was born on the wind and a prayer. His father was Kesari, a sort of meditating gladiator monkey-like humanoid, called in Sanskrit, a “vanara”. His mother, Anjana, held the essence of her name: “anj” in Sanskrit means reverence.
Anjana and Kesari really wanted a kid and prayed to Lord Shiva for the blessing of conceiving a son. Shiva, pleased by their devotion and prayers, sent Vayu, the god of wind, to carry Shiva’s essence to fulfill their wishes, perhaps something like a sacred stork.
Turns out that Vayu delivered a pretty gifted kid. Like his gladiator father and like many of our modern-day mixed martial art competitors, Hanuman had a plethora of skills and talents. He wrestled demons, transformed himself to fit the needs of the particular circumstances against which he was fighting, and did so all with unwavering devotion.
Hanuman was devoted to Lord Rama, the god of righteousness and virtue.
Through his devotion, he was characterized as a lifelong Brahmachari (celibate). The belief that Hanuman’s celibacy is the source of his strength became popular among the wrestlers in India.
Hanuman: Behind the Name
Sanskrit texts mention several stories about how Hanuman got his name. Hanuman had a lifelong obsession with the sun, and as a youngster, blazed towards it, mistaking the sun for a mango and mischievously chomping a bite out of it. This really pissed off Indra, the king of the gods, who struck Hanuman’s jaw with lightening, to scold his impetuous nature. A bit harsh, right? Regardless, Hanuman is said to have received his name from the Sanskrit words “hanu” meaning jaw, and “man” meaning prominent or disfigured.
Another lore credits the name as a derivative of the Sanskrit words “han” meaning killed or destroyed, and “mana” meaning pride; indicating that Hanuman is the one whose pride was destroyed.
As Saul David Raye shares in Earth Heart Hanuman, “humility comes when the jaw is broken.” Whether you’re an elite mixed martial artist, or simply a modern-day yogi maneuvering through daily challenges, we discover that when our hearts are full of devotion, our spirit is unbreakable. Saul David Raye says that the stories of Hanuman can teach us, “the balance of incredible opening while still staying balanced.”
It’s Hanuman we can thank for the devotion it takes to practice Sun Salutations, or Surya Namaskars, which are a series of poses linked by the breath. Sun Salutations invite us to bow to and unite with the sun, as a pathway to the divine.