What are mantras and how can they help you?
A mantra is a form of meditation. It is a
motivating chant, a sound, a certain utterance, or a phrase that, when
used properly, will calm you down and ease your mind. According to the
famous spiritual leader Sadhguru, “If you use them (mantras) in a
certain way, they become a key to open up a different dimension of life
and experience within you.”
Mantras have a rich history, and the earliest ones were used by Hindus
more than 3,000 years ago. Buddhists, Christians, Taoists, and many
other ancient cultures of the world also use mantras, even if they don't
necessarily call them as such. Mantra meditation is used to enhance
personal and spiritual growth. They are also known to reduce stress and
promote relaxation.
It was proven scientifically that forced repetition of a soothing word
(like a mantra) or phrase - a technique called autogenic training - can
relax the body and helps control breathing, blood pressure, heartbeat,
and body temperature.
While mantras aren’t a substitute for mental health treatment, they can
certainly help you deal with anxiety. What’s more, you can create your
own mantras that make you feel safe and peaceful. Here are 10 potent
mantras for anxiety we can wholeheartedly recommend.
1. One day at a time
Our anxieties can be triggered when we feel
overwhelmed by certain things that are happening around us. It can be
something as simple as that to-do list you need to complete or an
upcoming appointment with your doctor. Whenever you feel something
similar, just remind yourself that you have to get through this day and
that you should focus your energies on giving this day your best shot.
Keep repeating “one day at a time” to yourself and remember that
regardless of whatever you have to face in the future, what you have
right now is this day. Make the most of it.
2. “Be here now”
This is a simple but powerful mantra that
helps break you out of the chain of anxiety and fear. Repeat to yourself
“Be here now” whenever you feel yourself worrying or losing sleep over
what is to come or what has happened in the past. You can’t change what
has happened and you shouldn’t waste this present moment worrying about
things that might happen in the future. So, instead of looking back or
focusing forward, allow yourself to completely sink into this present
space. Tell yourself: “Here I am. Right here, right now. And this moment
is all I have.”
3. “This too shall pass”
It’s very common for us to feel suffocated
and overwhelmed by a certain unpleasant and unfortunate situation in our
life. It can be particularly difficult to shake that feeling off when
there appears to be no end to that situation. Remind yourself “This too
shall pass” or “This will pass” under such circumstances. It will make
you understand that even though things may seem gloomy now, there will
be an end in sight soon, no matter what. These words will comfort you
and help you reach the other side.
4. “I will feel good again”
Sometimes, you may feel that all the
happiness has been sucked out of your life. That doesn’t just affect
your mood, it has a negative impact on everything in your life. However,
as uncomfortable and scary as they can be, these unpleasant feelings
come and go. And there is hope just around the corner. Tell yourself “I
will feel good again” to get a sense of relief and perspective.
5. “All is well”
This mantra is effective for anxiety and
helpful when you need to overcome a panic-filled moment. Close your eyes
for a few seconds and repeat "All is well" in sync with your breath. It
will help calm your mind and remind you that things are going to be
okay in the end.
6. " I am not my thoughts"
When you are feeling low, do you often tend
to say things like “I can’t do anything right” or “I’m not worth it” to
yourself? Negative self-talk limits your ability to believe in yourself
and to look ahead and gain perspective. However, even when you are in
the middle of your negative self-talk, you need to tell yourself that
you are not your thoughts and feelings, and they don’t have to bring you
down. Choose your words wisely and discard the ones that make you
question your self-worth. Negative thoughts take away your power. Don’t
let them win.
7. “Let this be easy”
This mantra is particularly useful when you
are feeling stressed out or overwhelmed by a certain task. It might
feel too daunting and you may feel you are letting yourself and everyone
else down. That is the time to lighten your load with the mantra, “Let
this be easy.” Once you start believing that you’re, in fact, more than
capable of doing the task you’ve taken, things become that much easier.
As Susan Jeffers, an American psychologist and author, writes in her
book Feel the Fear and Do it Anyway: “Remember that underlying all our
fears is a lack of trust in ourselves.”
8. “This is a moment of suffering”
In her book Self-Compassion, Kristin Neff,
Ph.D. offers a wonderful mantra that helps us cope with negative
emotions. “This is a moment of suffering. Suffering is part of life. May
I be kind to myself at this moment. May I give myself the compassion I
need,” she writes. Indeed, the first line of this quote can be used as a
reminder for all of us to treat ourselves with compassion when dealing
with a troubling situation in life. Acknowledge what you are going
through, but don’t forget to be kind to yourself. This suffering won't
last forever, after all.
9. " I'm breathing in, I'm breathing out".
In his book You Are Here, Vietnamese Zen
Buddhist monk Thich Nhat Hanhasks teaches us to say, “Breathing in, I
know that I am breathing in” with each breath in, “Breathing out, I know
that I am breathing out,” with each breath out. Mindful breathing like
this helps us unify the body with the mind and puts our anxieties to
rest. As you concentrate on each breath and keep repeating these words,
you will generate peace and calmness.
10. “There is no danger”
This is a great mantra when you are facing
an anxious period in life, and you may be overcome with panic attacks.
Such a situation can make you feel fearful. It can also make you feel as
if you are in some kind of danger. To keep your fears in check, keep
repeating “There is no danger” to yourself quietly. It will calm your
mind and make you realize that you’re not actually in danger.
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