Ancient mantras, a subject of profound mathematical architecture, have intrigued scholars and practitioners alike. This video delves into the intricate science of mantras, contrasting the modern, Westernized understanding with its traditional, highly systematic origins. Osman, a renowned “blind Muslim yogi” with 50 years of advanced practice in mantra and meditation science, provides valuable insights into this ancient practice.

Osman’s unique background, including his permanent blindness since May 2023, adds a profound layer to his descriptions of intricate visual and energetic concepts. He challenges the common perception of mantras as mere positive affirmations, presenting them as precise, calculated incantations designed to grant access to mystical powers or “higher dispensations.” The sheer number of potential mantras, estimated at 33 million, suggests a vast, categorized ancient science where the universe is viewed as a “resonant construct” built on frequencies.

Osman likens mantras to encrypted code, emphasizing the importance of perfect execution (pronunciation, rhythm, focus) to interface with these universal frequencies and achieve specific outcomes. Traditional mantra practice incorporates the “tantra,” a precise geometric diagram serving as the visual blueprint for the acoustic sound. These diagrams are often carved onto copper plates, believed to collect and store the accumulating energy of the incantation, acting as a spiritual capacitor. The practitioner wears this charged plate, integrating the physical artifact into the practice.

The triad of mantra practice comprises sound, the geometric diagram (tantra), and a specific “entity” or deity. These entities are described as specific humanoid forms, sometimes with multiple heads or arms, varying wildly in appearance from pleasant to fierce or demonic. Visualizing these entities focuses the practitioner’s energy toward the desired outcome.

Acquiring the knowledge of these mantras is not an easy task. While books exist, especially in regions like Kerala, India, the tradition emphasizes the importance of “authoritative lineage.” A mantra must be imparted by a teacher who possesses its power through an energetic transfer, rather than being self-taught from texts. This “living link” in a chain of transmission is crucial for verification, alongside historical confirmation and community consensus.

The pinnacle of mantra practice is “maturation,” where accumulated energy reaches a critical mass. This leads to a direct, though internal, encounter with the specific deity associated with the mantra. This experience alters the practitioner’s “probability matrix,” making desired outcomes (like wealth or knowledge) significantly easier to achieve by removing unseen obstacles and clearing paths. It’s not about conjuring things but about transforming one’s capacity and opportunities.

Osman also discusses the intense aspect of certain mantras that lead to encountering terrifying entities, such as “fear personified.” Facing the ultimate embodiment of fear is presented as a form of cosmic “exposure therapy,” rendering the practitioner fearless by making all earthly threats seem insignificant. This requires immense mental fortitude and a rigorous daily routine.

The practice is governed by strict numerical rules. For instance, 1,080 recitations (often tracked with a 108-bead mala) form a foundational “set.” The “streak rule” is particularly stringent: missing even a single day of practice results in the loss of all accumulated power, forcing the practitioner to start from zero. This emphasizes the volatile nature of the accumulated energy, which requires continuous daily application to maintain.

Finally, the video highlights Osman’s free resources (website, YouTube) and paid platforms (Patreon) for those interested in exploring these practices. Osman stresses that his natural therapies are complementary to, not a replacement for, modern medical treatment.

This video explores the complex practices of ancient mantra recitation, drawing extensively from Osman’s teachings. The central concept discussed is ‘lockin,’ a state achieved after maintaining a flawless streak of 10,080 recitations over 10 consecutive days. This ‘lockin’ acts as a permanent ‘save point,’ preserving the banked energetic power even if practice is temporarily halted. It’s likened to a video game save point, ensuring progress is secured.

Beyond the initial ‘lockin,’ the discussion highlights significant milestones reached at every 100,000 recitations. These milestones confer incremental, permanent power leaps and unlock new levels of mystical capacity. However, achieving these high numbers presents substantial logistical and biological challenges. Some mantras are lengthy and intricate, requiring hours for even a few thousand recitations.

Osman addresses the apparent impossibility of completing 100,000 recitations in a single day by introducing the concept of ‘supernatural speed.’ Advanced practitioners, through rigorous practice, develop the ability to recite mantras at an inhuman velocity. This is achieved by accelerating the mind’s clock speed, effectively upgrading the brain’s hardware and neural pathways. As a result, they can perfectly articulate complex phonetic sequences at speeds that defy ordinary human biology, sounding like a blur or hiss to the untrained ear.

The video emphasizes that achieving these feats requires more than just speed; a complete lifestyle transformation is essential. The practitioner’s entire life and daily habits must align with the specific demands of the mantra, which vary depending on the deity being invoked. For instance, mantras for goddesses of wealth may require extreme hygiene and purity, while mantras for fierce deities might involve ritualistic consumption of meat or alcohol. These requirements serve to align the practitioner’s vibration with the deity and isolate them from mundane life, fostering an altered state of consciousness.

Crucially, Osman emphasizes the significance of ‘nayana yoga’ (yoga of knowledge or wisdom), cautioning that enthusiasm without education is perilous. A solid theoretical understanding is essential to differentiate between beneficial and harmful entities. This knowledge, acquired from empowered teachers, serves as a safety net for practitioners exploring advanced practices.

Despite the strict rules and mathematical precision, the video concludes with a profound message of freedom. While the physical body and practices are governed by specific rules, the human mind and heart possess absolute freedom. This untamed consciousness drives the entire practice, with the physical rules acting as a ‘containment field’ for the ‘plasma’ of the mind. The discussion concludes by questioning the vast untapped potential within modern individuals who are preoccupied with mundane pursuits, contrasting it with the extraordinary capacities developed through ancient sonic technologies.

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