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Chanting Om Namah Shivay in #Meditation

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Om Namah Shivay! Magnificent and amazing mantra for various benefits like mental peace, physical well being, nurturing of soul, emotional balance, and so on. This mantra has immense and unlimited benefits.

Benefits of
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meditation are limitless. It is beneficial to the mind, our physical body, it gives cosmic benefits, makes us spiritually aware, and so on. Meditation is a medium to filter and improve your thoughts and thought process. Various research has found that regular meditation not
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only gives your better physical and mental health but it also makes you more energetic, productive and overall happy.

What if we combine these two powerful mediums? What if we chant Om Namah Shivay in meditation?
If we chant Om Namah Shivay during meditation, all the
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benefits that we derive individually from both the mediums, become many folds. Our mantras have specific frequency vibration and when coupled with meditation, it gives you benefits that are beyond the understanding of a common mind.

In just 8 to 10 weeks, regular chanting
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"Om Namah Shivay" during meditation will increase brain activity and muscles by increasing neurons in the brain. As you progress, it develops the area in the brain associated with memory. Meditation with "Om Namah Shivay" develops hippocampus in the brain thereby improving
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your ability to learn new things and retention power of the brain. It enhances PCC (Posterior Cingulate Cortex) which is mainly a central node in the complex network that creates new thought. It also helps in managing cell volume in amygdale which controls our emotions,
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mainly fear, anxiety etc., thereby giving you a peaceful mind.

Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex is a part of the brain that is associated with attention, working memory, maintain abstract rules, in short, it controls our will power and concentration. Regular meditation with
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"Om Namah Shivay" improves this part of the brain and gives you improved will power and better concentration.

Regular chanting of "Om Namah Shivay" reduces C-reactive protein which reduces CRP level in blood. Higher CRP level causes inflammation in arteries and can cause
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heart diseases. This mantra keeps your heart healthy.

A living cell of every plant and animal has a nucleus and it contains the essence of our existence – chromosomes. A chromosome is made of protein and a single molecule of deoxyribonucleic acid, commonly known as DNA.
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It is a thread-like structure that has a protective nucleotide sequence called Telomere that protects the chromosome from deterioration. In simple language, faster the deterioration of DNA, faster you will get old. Chanting of "Om Namah Shivay" in meditation grows the length
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of Telomere thereby delaying the ageing process.

Our #Vedas and #scriptures talk about sages that lived very long. The secret lies in Telomere and keeping it long and tight at the ends of chromosomes to keep the ageing process at a distance. Long-life has been a topic of
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discussion since very long and many people perished looking for it outside, but it was right there, inside us. Meditation with Om "Namah Shivay" might be the elixir we have been looking for.

Disclaimer: The article contains my views on the topic and should not be taken
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as discovery by medical science. The information in the article is my interpretation of Vedas and scriptures and should be taken as such. The author urges you to practice yoga and meditation under the supervision of an expert to derive the best result. You should verify
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the information contained in the article from your sources and practice it at your own risk. The author shall not be held responsible for any loss arising due to different interpretation and/or incorrect or wrong or unsupervised practice of meditation.

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