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Shreem, Shreem, Shreem
DIR By: wedco893
Date: July 7, 2026, 5:50 am
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The technology through which Spirit takes form as the manifest
world commences with sound vibration traveling through the
Akashic realm of space. The shortest possible sound in Sanskrit,
the ancient language of the Vedas, is the mono-syllabic sound or
Beej Mantra. The word mantra means “that which protects the
mind” and beej means “seed”. Chakras and Vedic deities have
associated seed sounds; they carry the fundamental energy of the
divine principle therein. These beej mantras are the small
sounds that, when sown in the mind of the aspirant, grow into a
fruitful tree.
Lakshmi, the Beloved of Lord Vishnu, is the Goddess of abundance
and prosperity. Her dominion is wealth, material comfort,
generosity and tenderness. Her energy, associated with the
feminine Moon, allows for the expression of the Niyama of
Santosha, defined as contentment. The mantra SHREEM is the beej
mantra for Lakshmi and recitation of this sound calls forth her
many blessings, primarily to assist those treading the
householder path.
For those with a daily meditation practice already in place
(hopefully many of you reading this) a round of japa, or 108
repetitions of the mantra, is suggested for 40 days. An image of
Lakshmi or the symbol for Shreem at the meditation seat can be
helpful. As a matter of intention, the meditator can offer the
resulting blessing to anyone, or everyone, whatever seems best.
The first to receive the gem of Goddess Lakshmi’s blessings
without fail, however, is always the one doing the practice
him/herself. Shreem, Shreem, Shreem.
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