SeguaceDiSatanas
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Studying this forum, I have seen that some users take Sanskrit words with particular meanings, for example "Sundara" which indicates a concept of "beauty", and use them as if they were mantras. At first I didn't believe this thing could work and I was very incredulous, but then I read that HPS Maxine also recommends using Sanskrit words like "Sananda" as if they were mantras: in fact Sananda is used to remove negativity since it means " happiness".
However I am not expert in Sanskrit and I would like to ask you. Can you recommend me some very effective Sanskrit words of power to use as a mantra, please? "Sundara" interests me a lot as I think it is very good to be able to increase physical and personal beauty. In general, I'd be interested in self-improvement spells...
I also wanted to ask, while it may seem like a silly question, are all mantras unisex? For example I looked up a Sanskrit power word for the charm. I discovered that in Sanskrit, "charm" is "Kanti". Which is actually a mantra too. However, it seems to have feminine characteristics and is indicated mainly for feminine virtues and for women.
Thank you so much!!!
However I am not expert in Sanskrit and I would like to ask you. Can you recommend me some very effective Sanskrit words of power to use as a mantra, please? "Sundara" interests me a lot as I think it is very good to be able to increase physical and personal beauty. In general, I'd be interested in self-improvement spells...
I also wanted to ask, while it may seem like a silly question, are all mantras unisex? For example I looked up a Sanskrit power word for the charm. I discovered that in Sanskrit, "charm" is "Kanti". Which is actually a mantra too. However, it seems to have feminine characteristics and is indicated mainly for feminine virtues and for women.
Thank you so much!!!