Become Strong by Talking to Yourself
What is a Mantra?
. As usually understood, a is a sound, word, phrase or sentence that is considered capable of creating a transformation if continually repeated. Mantras may be repeated silently and internally, spoken out loud, or written down.
Because communication is what creates psychosocial reality, can keep you on track to create (or even transform) yourself. The 6 have the feel of truisms that seem deceptively easy to adopt.
The essence of any is defined by the experience it creates in the user. In the present case, the experience to be created is . However, these cannot be repeated mindlessly to produce their effect. They must be used via the .
are expected to quieten the mind. In the present context, the quietening is focused on event-related, intrusive egocentric impulses that are psychologically and socially harmful.
are characteristic of Hinduism and Buddhism, but various philosophical and spiritual schools view them differently. Although their focus is typically spiritual transformation, either the role of the sacred in personal life or the spirit forming the deepest features of a person’s existence, they have also been used magically for mundane materialistic purposes.
While many seem superficially meaningless and probably work primarily as a method to still the mind, others may have effects via latent or overt symbolic meaning.
Mantra is a Sanskrit word from man = to think, and tra = tool, instrument. Hence instrument of thought. The Chinese translation of is zhenyan = true words. Greek derivation: mentor from men = to think; and possibly mentos = intent, purpose, spirit, passion.
Communicative Features of the Mantras
As well as being communications to yourself, they activate communication more generally. It is apparent that each results in a distinctive form of communication within a relevant social interaction.
■ Accept Reality-R"G26
To , you must make descriptions of the unavoidable, unpalatable or strange blockage or deviation that interferes with your hopes and expectations. That description becomes the basis for unifying with the relevant aspects of the situation, and moving forward.
In Society ►
■ -R"G25
are commonly bolstered by communicating them. Verbal promises, swearing of oaths, making of vows are common methods to increase intensity. Signing compacts or contracts is a modern-day equivalent. The mantra can also take the simpler form of writing down your plan and regularly referring to it e.g. one insightful system
recommends daily repetition: saying your goal out loud and writing it down every day.
In Society ►
■ -R"G24
In , it is necessary to avoid exploitation or disappointment or the relationship can quickly go awry. So verbal statements or specifications are required which indicate the rationale and the limits to what will be done. These terms of reference might be written down.
In Society ►
■ -R"G23
is rather obviously about communicating. But here the communication is about forming understandings, making interpretations and creating explanations—and then weaving them together coherently in narrative form.
In Society ►
■ -R"G22
In , it is necessary to state factual evidence, to define concepts, to make discriminations, to give names to things previously unnoticed or confused, to specify assumptions, to propose new perspectives. Finally, there is a need to explicitly formulate the truth so that it can be checked, affirmed and used.
In Society ►
■ -R"G21
In , you are naturally preoccupied with issues, details and problems. These fill your mind and, ideally, are part of working. Part of is enjoying talking about it, especially sharing plans and ideas with others who are genuinely interested. Probably the most enjoyable part is recounting your progress and tangible achievements.
In Society ►
Summary Table
- Having clarified that is a common feature, and yet distinctive for each Group, proceed to an initial overview of these mantras. (A more detailed account then follows here.)
Originally posted: 13-Apr-2013