Mantra refers to the recitation of the essential words of the particular rituals of deities. The divine masculine Mantra is very action-based, focused on doing rather than being. They help us find focus by eliminating distractions in a distraction-filled metaverse. The most famous being OM the source of all mantras; before existence and beyond existence Part of the one Brahman reality and its first OM manifestation.
Inuksuk Mindseye and the Nomadic Tundra spirit that it guides
Out on those vast and ethereal arctic plains of mystery.
Visual chief corner Inuksuk stone merging the virtual and the physical worlds together
into an experience design you can feel. Via the archetype power of inuksuk (plural inuksuit) or inukshuk (from the Inuktitut: ᐃᓄᒃᓱᒃ, plural ᐃᓄᒃᓱᐃᑦ;
alternatively inukhuk in Inuinnaqtun, iñuksuk in Iñupiaq, inussuk in Greenlandic) is a manmade stone landmark or cairn built for use by the Inuit, Iñupiat, Kalaallit, Yupik
Divine Masculine Mantra
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Mantra refers to the recitation of the essential words of the particular rituals of deities. The divine masculine Mantra is very action-based, focused on doing rather than being. They help us find focus by eliminating distractions in a distraction-filled metaverse. The most famous being OM the source of all mantras; before existence and beyond existence Part of the one Brahman reality and its first OM manifestation.
Inuksuk Mindseye and the Nomadic Tundra spirit that it guides
Out on those vast and ethereal arctic plains of mystery.
Visual chief corner Inuksuk stone merging the virtual and the physical worlds together
into an experience design you can feel. Via the archetype power of inuksuk (plural inuksuit) or inukshuk (from the Inuktitut: ᐃᓄᒃᓱᒃ, plural ᐃᓄᒃᓱᐃᑦ;
alternatively inukhuk in Inuinnaqtun, iñuksuk in Iñupiaq, inussuk in Greenlandic) is a manmade stone landmark or cairn built for use by the Inuit, Iñupiat, Kalaallit, Yupik