you might want to compensate with an opposite energy in meditation, such as Mars or something similar
Sorry for the inconvenience, Our Dearest High Priest HoodedCobra666, but what you said can be very useful to me. May I ask you please if I should interpret this reply of yours as a confirmation that the Mars Square can actually help in losing body fat? Thank you very much! I would also like to ask: the Mars mantra reported by JoS is AUM BHAUMAYA NAMA, but however in the pronunciation that is always reported on JoS there is no reference to the letter H that seems to disappear, here is an excerpt:
"MANTRA FOR MARS:
AUM KRAAM KRIM KRAUM SAU BHAUMAYA NAMA
One can replace with NAMA with SVAHA ٠ [S-V-AH-HAH]٠ when working for spiritual goals
Pronunciation:
AHH-UUU-MMM ٠ KK-RR-AH ' AH-MM ٠ KK-RR-EE-MM ٠ KK-RR-AH-UUU-MM ٠ SAH-UUU ٠ BB-AHH-UUU-MM-AH-YAH ٠ NAH-MAH"
Is this removal of the H intentional (and therefore correct)? Or would it be better to exhale the H as in the mantra "HAUM"? Thanks!
Try putting your tongue on the palate behind your teeth. Then, forcefully blow air out from the top of your tongue, allow it to vibrate from the force. You will sound like a tractor or a car engine.
This vibration that will create, can account for a rolled R. Does your skull vibrate when you do that?
The rolling has to be really slight. You don't have to worry that much about this, is what I am trying to say.
I am truly grateful for this information. I also have this problem with the letter R and therefore I cannot vibrate it correctly. However with this method that you explained the sound that you mentioned actually works well for me. Can this be considered a full-fledged R for mantras and Runes? You have no idea how much I thank you for this point. It was too important... Is it a valid and usable R?
One last question I would like to ask is about the pronunciation of the double vowel. For example, "KRAAM" or "BUDHAAYA", in the audios of HPS Maxine Dietrich, it seems that she gets stuck in the pronunciation for one vowel and the other, but I don't understand well. Could you please explain this thing about the double same vowel as soon as you have time? THANK YOU!