Throat Singing the Runes. Chanting the full rune row—known in some traditions as a rune galdr—is a practice that aligns the voice, breath, and spirit with the full spectrum of runic forces. This particular way I'm chanting it was inspired by "In Maidjan" by Heilung. Each rune in the Elder Futhark carries a distinct archetypal energy, from primal creation (ᚠ Fehu) to ancestral unity (ᛟ Othala). By chanting them sequentially, we invoke these forces as a cohesive whole. This kind of vocal practice can act as a self-initiation or a meditative journey through the symbolic map of existence embedded in the runes. It supports energetic balance, builds magical will, and strengthens the breath and throat—the seat of ond, or sacred breath, in Old Norse cosmology. It can also awaken internal insights or bring forth spontaneous guidance from the collective unconscious or ancestral memory. Practiced regularly, chanting all the runes becomes both a grounding ritual and a subtle tuning of one's spirit to the rhythms of fate, nature, and mythic time. This is not a performance. It is a practice of resonance, remembrance, and return. ᚠᚢᚦᚨᚱᚲᚷᚹᚺᚾᛁᛃᛇᛈᛉᛊᛏᛒᛖᛗᛚᛜᛞᛟ #throatsinging #norse #viking #heilung #spiritual #norsepagan #chant
Throat Singing the Gayatri Mantra. It is one of the most ancient and powerful mantras from the Rig Veda (1500-1200 BCE) making it one of the oldest mantras still in use to this day. It’s a vibrational key to higher consciousness. Chanting this mantra activates the pineal gland, enhances intuition, clears mental fog, and aligns your thoughts with divine intelligence. Each line of the mantra is designed to harmonize the body, mind, and spirit across three planes: physical (Bhūr), mental (Bhuvaḥ), and spiritual (Svaḥ). It opens your inner light, guiding your intellect (dhiyo) toward clarity, creativity, and purpose. Use this chant for: – Mental clarity and focus – Emotional balance – Energetic protection – Inner peace and grounding – Expanding awareness and spiritual growth Regular recitation, ideally 108 times per session, is believed to purify the subtle energy body (nadis), balance the chakras, and elevate the vibrational state of the practitioner. It’s about resonance, alignment, and aligning with your higher self. #spiritualawakening #mantra #chant #throatsinging #newage #meditation
Throat Singing this Tibetan mantra for obliterating obstacles. "OM Benza Wiki Bitana Soha" OM - Invocation of universal sacred energy Benza - Vajra (diamond-like power, indestructibility) Wiki - Invokes wrathful protection Bitana - Activity, expansion, manifestation (interpreted as “to spread”) Soha - “May it be so,” offering or affirmation Benefits: - Wrathful protection against negative forces - Cleansing karmic debts - Removing deep spiritual obstacles, especially those linked with unseen forces - Purifying environments energetically - Attract Abundance #chant #mantra #throatsinging #spiritualawakening #newage #tibetan
Throat Singing Old Norse chant for Strength. The Old Norse phrase "Odin, gef mér megin" means: "Odin, give me might" or "Odin, grant me strength." Word Breakdown: Odin – associated with wisdom, war, magic, and sovereignty. gef – Imperative form of gefa, meaning “give.” mér – Dative of ek (I), meaning “to me.” megin – A powerful Old Norse word meaning might, strength, or divine power. It's more than physical strength—it implies spiritual force or life-force. This phrase is an invocation of empowerment—often before battle, ritual, or a moment requiring deep courage or will. #Norse #throatsinging #norsepagan #newage #chant
Throat Singing Hakkerskaldyr by Heilung. Interesting how identical these lyrics are to their other song, Krigsgaldr. These lyrics were derived from the Eggja or Eggjum Stone which is a popular runestone dating back to 650 AD. There is no universally agreed upon translation, as it was written in Elder Futhark transitioning into Younger Futhark, in Proto-Norse. It is widely speculated to be magical and protective. #throatsinging #norse #norsepagan #chant #viking #fyp
Throat Singing OM Mani Padme Hum in two different ways. Om Mani Padme Hum (Sanskrit-based transliteration): This version uses Sanskrit or classical Romanized spelling. Common in academic texts or Pan-Asian Buddhist contexts. In actual Tibetan speech, it wouldn’t be pronounced exactly this way. Om Mani Peme Hung (Tibetan phonetic spelling): Reflects Tibetan pronunciation. Common in Tibetan-speaking areas and among practitioners aiming for more authentic spoken form. Pronunciation: Padme → Peme (དཔལ་མེད་) Hum → Hung (ཧཱུྃ) This ancient chant is said to hold infinite benefits—used for protection, purification, and higher manifestation. “Om Mani Padme Hum” is recited to neutralize negative karma and dissolve spiritual obstacles. Just listening to this mantra can shift your energy, raise your vibration, align you with the true essence of reality, attract higher experiences, and unlock hidden aspects of the self. It is the most important mantra in Tibetan Buddhism. Each syllable purifies one of the six realms of existence and aligns body, speech, and mind with the path to enlightenment. Sound, when repeated with intention, transforms. Share to multiply the energy of this chant #throatsinging #tibetan #mantra #chant #meditation #spiritualawakening #newage
Throat singing the Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra for health and living a long life. I've posted this mantra before but it was requested that I throat sing it in the traditional way it is chanted and so here it is. Which do you prefer? Drum or no drum? The version with the most votes will be made into a separate post to loop on its own and be made into a long form version eventually. This chant is the Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra, which is known as the “Conqueror of Death.” It’s used for deep healing, protection from harm, and spiritual renewal. Ancient sages believed it could ward off untimely death and promote vitality on all levels—physical, mental, and spiritual. It serves as a shield during illness, crisis, or transition. Share to multiply this energy #throatsinging #spiritualawakening #shiva #soundhealing #mantra #meditation
Throat Singing the Runes. Which version do you prefer? Let it be known the comments. The one with the most votes will be a future post and how I will chant the long form version on YT. Chanting the full rune row—known in some traditions as a rune galdr—is a practice that aligns the voice, breath, and spirit with the full spectrum of runic forces. This particular way I'm chanting it was inspired by "In Maidjan" by Heilung. Each rune in the Elder Futhark carries a distinct archetypal energy, from primal creation (ᚠ Fehu) to ancestral unity (ᛟ Othala). By chanting them sequentially, we invoke these forces as a cohesive whole. This kind of vocal practice can act as a self-initiation or a meditative journey through the symbolic map of existence embedded in the runes. It supports energetic balance, builds magical will, and strengthens the breath and throat—the seat of ond, or sacred breath, in Old Norse cosmology. It can also awaken internal insights or bring forth spontaneous guidance from the collective unconscious or ancestral memory. Practiced regularly, chanting all the runes becomes both a grounding ritual and a subtle tuning of one's spirit to the rhythms of fate, nature, and mythic time. This is not a performance. It is a practice of resonance, remembrance, and return. ᚠᚢᚦᚨᚱᚲᚷᚹᚺᚾᛁᛃᛇᛈᛉᛊᛏᛒᛖᛗᛚᛜᛞᛟ Share to multiply the energy #throatsinging #chant #norse #norsepagan #runes #spiritual #viking
Throat Singing this Tantric Mantra for s. attraction, Magnetism, and love OM Kurukulle Hrih Swaha Or oṁ kurukulle hrīḥ svāhā This energy is not manipulative, but meant to align intentions with the greater good—magnetizing only that which benefits oneself and others spiritually. Let's breakdown this mantra: Om - invokes the universal vibration. Kurukulle - directly addresses the goddess. Hrīḥ - is her essence—it resonates with deep emotional power, invoking her presence into your heart. Great bliss, magnetic power, and heart-mind awakening. Svāhā - offers the prayer into sacred action, letting it take root in the cosmos. - Attraction and magnetism - Power over speech and thought – mantra empowers one's ability to persuade, teach, and inspire others. Share to amplify the energy 🤗 #spiritualawakening #newage #tantra #throatsinging #mantra #chant #meditation
Throat Singing this chant that I created for growth and success. Breakdown & Meaning: This chant is based on the Bamboo tree analogy. When Chinese bamboo is planted, it is to be watered and fertilized regularly for 5 years and for the first 5 years absolutely nothing happens. No growth is seen; it is as if all this time, energy and effort is wasted. However, sometime in the fifth year, in a matter of just 6 weeks, the bamboo trees grow from nothing to 90 feet tall. If at any point the seeds weren't watered or fertilized in the first 5 years, the trees would not have grown. This is an analogy for growth and success. It may seem at times that our efforts towards our goals are going nowhere but like the bamboo, they will sprout and grow for as long as you stay resilient, believe and keep going despite the lack of tangible results. This chant "Tumubo na ang mga puno dito sa mundo" is intended to have all the trees (people's dreams) in the world sprout and grow. And as it is common knowledge in the spiritual field, that what you wish onto others and the energy you put out, comes back to you multiplied, this chant which evokes the growth of all people's goals, dreams and ambitions will come back to you multiplied. May this accelerate the growth of your trees. Share to multiply this energy #throatsinging #meditation #mantra #chant #newage #spiritualawakening
Throat Singing the ancient mantra, OM Vajrapani Hum. This mantra invokes indomitable power. It invokes strength, protection, and can destroy any and all obstacles, inner and outer. It is a mantra for empowerment #throatsinging #mantra #spiritualawakening #fyp #chant
Throat Singing this Mantra for Happiness and Freedom Took me over an hour to tally all the votes but version 2 won the vote from my last post, at 158 votes for version 1 and 522 votes for version 2 across both platforms. (Tiktok: 1- 125 and 2- 455) Thank you all for voting! Lokah Samastah Sukhino Bhavantu This powerful Sanskrit mantra is an invocation of universal happiness and compassion. Lokāḥ (लोकाः): Worlds, realms, all beings Derived from the Sanskrit word loka, which means realm, plane of existence, or people. In spiritual terms, it refers to all sentient beings across all realms—physical and non-physical Samastāḥ (समस्ताः): All, total, entire, whole This intensifies lokāḥ, meaning not just some beings, but all beings, across all places and dimensions. Sukhino (सुखिनः): Happy, at peace, joyful, free from suffering From sukha, which means happiness, ease, or well-being. The form sukhino implies a wish for others to experience this state. Bhavantu (भवन्तु): May they be, may it happen, let it be so A benedictive verb form meaning “may it be so” or “let it come into existence.” Chanting this invokes maitrī (loving-kindness) across all dimensions—physical, spiritual / energetic. It embodies non-duality and the dissolution of ego, offering pure benevolence from the heart. Spiritual Significance: Expands the heart chakra (anāhata) Cultivates compassion and unity consciousness Generates positive karmic flow Meaning: "May all beings, everywhere, in all realms of existence, be happy, peaceful, and free from suffering." Share to multiply the energy #throatsinging #newage #spiritualawakening #meditation #mantra #chant
Which do you prefer? This is why a 6 second video could take me 5-12 hours to create. I don't only have to learn and memorize a mantra but then I have to experiment. Learn and understand the meaning, then channel the energetic essence of that mantra as I chant. There are so many variations to how I could possibly chant a mantra, then I have to refine it. It takes me several hours to make a video even as short as 6 seconds where I'm satisfied with the result Cast your votes in the comments, the one that gets the most votes, I will post for my next video. Throat Singing this Mantra for Happiness and Freedom Lokah Samastah Sukhino Bhavantu This powerful Sanskrit mantra is an invocation of universal happiness and compassion. Lokāḥ (लोकाः): Worlds, realms, all beings Derived from the Sanskrit word loka, which means realm, plane of existence, or people. In spiritual terms, it refers to all sentient beings across all realms—physical and non-physical Samastāḥ (समस्ताः): All, total, entire, whole This intensifies lokāḥ, meaning not just some beings, but all beings, across all places and dimensions. Sukhino (सुखिनः): Happy, at peace, joyful, free from suffering From sukha, which means happiness, ease, or well-being. The form sukhino implies a wish for others to experience this state. Bhavantu (भवन्तु): May they be, may it happen, let it be so A benedictive verb form meaning “may it be so” or “let it come into existence.” Chanting this invokes maitrī (loving-kindness) across all dimensions—physical, spiritual / energetic. It embodies non-duality and the dissolution of ego, offering pure benevolence from the heart. Spiritual Significance: Expands the heart chakra (anāhata) Cultivates compassion and unity consciousness Generates positive karmic flow Meaning: "May all beings, everywhere, in all realms of existence, be happy, peaceful, and free from suffering." #throatsinging #chant #mantra #meditation #spiritualawakening #newage
Throat Singing this Ancient Egyptian chant for alignment, order & harmony This chant restores inner balance, stabilizes the mind, and harmonizes personal energy with universal order. It promotes mental clarity, emotional regulation, and alignment with natural law—making it ideal for daily grounding, ethical reflection, or moments of spiritual recalibration. The words are drawn from ancient Egyptian temple texts that emphasize truth, beauty, and equilibrium. In ancient practice, this chant affirmed moral integrity, social harmony, and cosmic balance. It was recited by priests and initiates to maintain order in both the personal and collective realms. This formula references the concept of transformation (kheperu), inner beauty (nefer), and sacred peace (hetep), expressing the Egyptian ideal of living in harmony with the seen and unseen worlds. It was also used in rites of transition to affirm a life lived in truth—but its core purpose is about living in accordance with balance, not death. Chant: Maꜣꜥt neb maꜣꜥt, kheperu nefer, hetep djesar Translation: “Ma’at, Lady of Truth, beautiful transformations, sacred peace.” Share to multiply this energy #throatsinging #chant #meditation #kemetic #spiritualawakening #maat
Throat Singing in Arabic Combining "Yā Wadūd" (يا ودود) and "Yā Naffās al-Rūḥ" (يا نفّاس الروح) Yā Wadūd – "O Most Loving" A Divine Name that expresses pure, unconditional love at the heart of existence. Yā Naffās al-Rūḥ – "O Breather of the Spirit" A mystical phrase calling on the force that breathes life and soul into being. Rooted in Arabic spiritual tradition, this chant explores the connection between breath, love, and spirit through deep vibration and sacred sound. If you like this chant, please share to spread the love ❤️🔥 #throatsinging #arabic #fyp #spiritualawakening #mantra #chant #newage
Throat Singing a chant for empowerment & success. This is the 4th verse of the song / chant I wrote called, "Kaya ko," and it is written in Tagalog. Translation: Bahala ako sa aking buhay "I take charge of my own life" Kayang pagsamahin at kayang humiwalay "capable of uniting and capable of separating" Kayang mabagal at kayang mabilis "Capable of being slow and capable of being fast" Kayang dumating at kayang umalis "Capable of arriving and capable of leaving" Kayang igawin at kayang isipan "Capable of taking action and capable of just thinking about it" Kayang konti at kayang idamihan "Capable of having little and capable of having plenty" Kayang pumayat at kayang tumaba "capable of getting thin and capable of getting fat" Kayang tumaas at kayang bumaba "Capable of rising and capable of falling" Kayang mahina at kayang malakas "Capable of being weak and capable of being strong" Kaya na ngayon at kaya bukas "Capable now and capable tomorrow" Lakas panlabas at lakas panloob "Strong externally and strong internally" Walang kulang a'koy kompleto at buo "Nothing's lacking, I am whole and complete" Kaya ko it "I can do this" Ang dali lang nito "This is easy" Kayang kaya ko "I am very capable of doing this" Walang hanggang ang kakayahan ko "There is no limit to what I can do" What inspired this verse was that common filipino saying "Bahala ka sa buhay mo," which basically means, "do whatever you want with your life." Most often it is said by someone giving another advice or telling someone to do something, (often a parent or authority figure advising their child or someone to do something) and that person refuses to comply so they say this phrase most often as reverse psychology or to guilt or shame them into complying. In this verse I own this phrase as truth, because I am in charge of my own life. Empowerment is all about choice and having the ability to choose. Not being powerless to your circumstances but powerfully choosing them instead. This verse expresses that sentiment. Share to multiply this energy #throatsinging #spiritualawakening #filipino #chant #spiritual #newage