Om Namo Narayanaya

Dear Friends,

 

I have had this Vedic tale cued up for my first Soul Note since last week. It feels appropriate for our current events. I have referenced this tale a few times since I found it years ago. Maybe I shared it with a friend or read it during a yoga class. Take a moment to read this sweet Vedic children’s story and I’ll follow it with a little wisdom. (Note – I am not inserting this as an allegory.)

 

Om Namo Narayanaya

Once upon a time, there was a king named Arrogance. King Arrogance was the ruler of the largest kingdom in all the world. Although he ruled only his part of the world, he looked out upon the entire world as his true kingdom and he felt responsible for all of the world’s peoples. King Arrogance was, for the most part, a good king to his people, and his people mostly liked him. King Arrogance wanted the people of the whole world to become like his own people. He wanted them to live the way his own people lived. He wanted them to think the way his own people thought. He wanted to be their king.
 
There were many smaller kingdoms in the world. One was ruled by another king named King Rage. King Rage was an angry king. Many thought he was a crazy king. He did crazy things and often he brought harm to his own people, and sometimes to the rest of the world. His kingdom was small and he wanted it to be larger.
 
He did not like King Arrogance because King Arrogance had a larger kingdom and had more power in the world. King Arrogance did not like King Rage because he was not very nice, respectful, or obedient.
 
One day, the two kings got angry with each other and got into a fight. Then, they decided to go to war. They called all of their soldiers and sent them into battle.
 
Meanwhile, somewhere in the kingdom, there was an ordinary boy. He was playing outside with a ball. He kicked the ball as hard as he could and the ball rolled down a hill of grass into some bushes and trees. The boy chased the ball and when he found it, he found himself in a beautiful field of flowers. He sat down to admire the beauty of the field and the sweet smelling flowers. There, as he sat, he had a vision. A radiant being floated toward him. The being was both beautiful and awesome, powerful and quiet.
 
“I am Narayana,” the being said. “I am the God of Peace.” The boy prostrated before the great God and said, “Why have you come to me?” The God said, “You are the one I have chosen. Go to the battlefield where there is war and bring peace in my name.” Then, the magical being disappeared.
 
The boy did not know what to do. He was, after all, not a great God, but a small boy. How could he bring peace? However, the boy knew that, when God asks you to do something, you should at least do your best. So, he set out for the great battle field.
 
As he approached the battlefield he saw great bombs exploding. He saw men and woman in uniforms with guns in their hands fighting with one another. He did not know how he could stop anyone from fighting. Who would listen to him? What would he say anyway?
 
The boy closed his eyes and saw the image of Lord Narayanaya, the God of Peace. With this image firmly in his mind, he walked into the middle of the battlefield and sat down. He kept his eyes closed as if in a dream and continued to see the image of the God of Peace.
 
The two generals leading their armies saw the boy and ordered their troops to stop fighting so that the boy would not get hurt. When the guns stopped firing they heard the voice of the boy singing the name of the God of Peace. The boy was chanting “Om Namo Narayanaya. Om Namo Narayanaya. Om Namo Narayanaya.” Over and over he chanted.
 
The two armies stopped and listened as the words resonated from the boy’s lips the boy’s voice echoed through the countryside. Its vibration entered the hearts of the soldiers. Hearing the name of the God of Peace being chanted so beautifully, the two armies dropped their guns. Deeply moved, they walked toward the boy and surrounded him. There they sat, and then began to chant with him. “Om Namo Narayanaya.” As they chanted their hearts became purer and purer; arrogance and rage faded away. They felt only the love that was inside of them.
 
When the two kings heard what was happening they came to the battlefield. They ordered their armies to fight. “Victory for our kingdom!” they each called out. The soldiers did not move. They kept on chanting. The kings picked up a gun each and fired them into the air to scare the soldiers. Still, the soldiers did not move. Still they chanted. “Om Namo Narayanaya.”
 
As the soldiers chanted, the words that resonated from their lips entered into the hearts of the two kings. The words stirred great conflict inside of themselves. One king was moved to sit down and chant with the boy and the soldiers. His heart became pure. The other king could not let go of his pride. He jumped up and down, yelling and screaming. He fired his gun at the soldiers, but struck a rock and ricocheted back. His arrogance and rage died with him. 
 
Their hearts pure, the soldiers and their one king set out to spread peace throughout the world. Whenever they came to a conflict, they chanted, “Om Namo Narayanaya, Om Namo Narayanaya, Om Namo Narayanaya.”
 

First and foremost, all you are about to read is within the realm of unconditional love.

 

This tale is a beautiful and moving example of the powerful combination of Divinity and Universal Science. Lord Narayanaya chose a young and innocent boy to embody peace. He chanted the ancient and sacred Sanskrit phrase, “Om Namo Narayanaya” in the midst of chaos. Some of you may know this Sanskrit mantra. The beautiful Deva Premal uses this mantra in one of her songs. Sanskrit mantras have been used for thousands of years. Divinity is literally programmed into each one. For this particular mantra, it is literally translated as, “I bow to the Lord Narayana.” Narayana is a form of Lord Vishnu who is a Hindu god known as the Preserver of the Universe. This magical mantra is programmed with so much more meaning. It invokes the energy and name of God through Om. It also invokes the Peace of the Holy Spirit and the protection of Lord Vishnu. It is a mantra that attracts blessings.

 

Let’s look at this word ‘attract’ for a moment. This is the science of the Universe. The Law of Resonance reminds us that EVERYTHING holds a resonant frequency. When two objects or people hold the same or similar frequency they will begin to resonate with one another and attract similar frequencies to it – or people or situations.

 

Like a radio wave, the boy sent out this frequency of Peace and Love and Protection. Scientifically speaking, mass can change frequency when mass is removed. The radio waves of this mantra and the love in the boy’s heart, as he focused on Lord Naranaya, removed mass from each of the soldiers and one of the kings. This one mantra changed the hearts of almost everyone.

 

Friends, we can see how “mass” or density is occurring in our collective. The polarity is so intense. The stronger the disagreements, the stronger the polarity; so becomes the vicious cycle.

 

If we can all be like this innocent boy, that would be amazing. The thing is, he was young and joyful and had not experienced trauma. It’s a bit harder for us. We have these beautiful hearts and know what is good and what is right and yet it remains difficult.

 

I would like to offer a tool that was given to me during a sacred moment of personal rage. As a dear friend says, the (rage) was rocky but useful. The Divine Mothers showed me a tool to help me lower my own polarity. Lowering our own polarity sends a “radio wave” out and supports your family, friends, neighbors, community and the collective to let go of the “mass” or density. The tool is called the Divine Mothers’ Polarity Meter. I have an activation located at the top my website if you should feel interested. I am offering it now for $20, allowing it to be available to any who wishes to receive. The Polarity Meter is yours forever. You can listen to the activation as often or as little as you wish, but it is always yours to activate with your intention.

This Divine Mothers Polarity Meter, when activated, will release intense thoughts, emotions, sensations and reactions, allowing for more calmness and neutrality. The Divine Mothers will gift you with the appropriate amount of comfort and ease which will help you move forward feeling less triggered. Due to the change in your frequency, the quantum particles will become realigned and any obstacles in your way will be less, helping you to move forward with efficient action and affecting your family, friends and community in a positive way. Your resonant frequency will shift, bringing in a freshness that is so relieving.

Thank you for being heer with me on this journey here on Earth. I honor each of you and am so grateful we have one another.

Sending each of you hugs and unconditional love,

Ellen x