![]() ![]() And in doing so, this mantra nourishes our soul’s continuous evolution, and supports it to spontaneously express itself. So for those of us who are fearful of letting go, or don’t know how to let go, or who are terrified about not being able to see what’s beneath the next step, ‘Om Trayambakam Yajamahe’ gives the strength and courage to drop it and move forward. As you let go of things that you may have held on to for too long – the job, the relationship, the home, the things that bring ‘security’ but that Marie Kondo would stamp her feet about – you embrace infinite potential and possibility! So as well as helping souls to pass over, the Mahamrityunjaya mantra brings with it LIFE. And how much trust must the vibration and intention of ‘Om Trayambakam Yajamahe’ wrap you in, to help you release everything. How tough that must be! To let go of all that this consciousness has ever known, to surrender totally to the unknown. As Jen sang to him, he let go of his physical body. She sang the ‘Om Tryambakam Yajamahe’ mantra to him, to help him surrender and let go. She described how he struggled with his breath, wrestled painfully to hold on to life. He had been ill for a while, but his last few hours were very tough and my friend was at his bedside. I first came across the Mahamrityunjaya mantra – the death-conquering mantra – when my dear friend told me about her dad dying.
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