The mantra of the new historicists was "we have betrayed ourselves. " Since their emergence, there have been more or less interesting paradigm shifts having mainly to do with Habermas and the increased focus on media studies, but the talismanic word has never ceased to be "history. "
Our mantra was simplicity.
Sab kaa saath, sab kaa vikas. This is our mantra.
Gratitude is the greatest prayer. Thank you is the greatest mantra.
We should walk together, work together and progress together. We should move ahead with this mantra.
I never forget my three word mantra: "Never start caring. "
My music has to do with imaginary things, so I took that concept and used the whole "the music is not the truth" mantra as a way to market myself.
Expertise is the mantra of modern medicine.
Lakshmi is a celestial being who lives in a higher plane of existence. Her mantra is "Sring. " When you chant it, it brings beauty and light into your consciousness.
I guess my mantra is you have to work really hard if you want something. You have to be committed to hard work and persistence even when it gets tough.
Start a meditation session by repeating a mantra, perhaps, "Aum", which is the most powerful of all mantras. Then, after repeating the mantra perhaps a dozen times, focus on a yantra.
If it’s meant for me, it will be. ' Those words are my mantra in life, and it has never let me down.
A mantra is a very powerful word. It vibrates like music does, only not on this plane but on other planes of reality. It creates a powerful force. It starts the kundalini moving.
For more than two decades, I repeatedly voiced the mantra that - situated as we are virtually on the coastline of the world's richest economy - Jamaica has no reason to be poor.
My mantra is if you raise money, don't waste it.
For a true disciple, the repetition of the mantra is like food.
It's no fun watching you disintegrate. Where is the old "I Love Myself" mantra? You need to feel you are indeed lovable and that your life matters. Listen. The birds are singing your name.
Whenever I get down about life going by too quickly, what helps me is a little mantra that I repeat to myself: at least I'm not a fruit fly.
A mantra is like meeting the Buddha or Bodhisattva himself.
This chanting of the Hare Krishna mantra is enacted from the spiritual platform and thus this sound vibration surpasses all lower strata of consciouness - namely sensual, mental and intellectual.