Have Trouble Meditating? Try Mantra Meditation

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Mantra is a Sanskrit term, with “man” meaning “mind” and “tra” meaning “release.”

Think of a mantra — a word or phrase you repeat during meditation — as a tool to help release your mind. It can make a lot of difference, especially if you have trouble concentrating or getting in the right frame of mind.

Many people find that using a mantra can boost awareness and improve concentration. Since it helps you stay focused, it could lead to improved results from meditation.

Potential benefits
You can meditate in many ways, and there’s no single “correct” approach.

Whether you practice mantra meditation or another style, you’ll often see many of the same benefits, including:

  • increased self-awareness
  • reduced stress
  • a greater sense of calm
  • increased self-compassion
  • a more positive outlook

Some additional benefits of mantra meditation include:

  • 1 Increased focus
    Meditation doesn’t come easily to everyone, and many people find it takes time and practice to maintain focus. A mantra can make this easier by reducing wandering thoughts.

If you’re repeating a mantra, in your head or out loud, that mantra occupies your awareness and helps prevents it from drifting off in other directions.

This can be especially helpful if your mind tends to wander a lot when you try to meditate.

  • 2 Reinforcement of meditation goals.
    Many meditation practitioners believe the vibrations and harmony of chanting certain syllables can enable a deeper meditative state. This deep meditation can help release any blocked energy disrupting your well-being.

You might choose a specific word or phrase that emphasizes your reasons for meditation, such as the Sanskrit word “shanti,” which means “peace.”

Meditating with a word you like the sound of, or one that makes you happy, can also reinforce a sense of calm or joy.

Some people choose mantras that double as affirmations, such as:

“I have compassion for myself and others.”
“Every day is a new beginning.”
Choosing affirming phrases also guides your awareness to your intentions. Meditation can feel frustrating when you don’t see results, but regularly repeating a mantra that reflects your vision for yourself can increase the likelihood of it becoming reality.

  • 3 Changes in the brain
    According to a small study from 2012, mantra meditation could help improve brain health.

After 8 weeks of Kriya Kirtan meditation, a type of kundalini meditation that involves mantra, 15 older adults experiencing memory problems showed increases in cerebral blood flow and cognitive function.

These brain changes appeared to lead to:

  • improved mood and well-being

  • reduced anxiety

  • less fatigue
    improved visuospatial and verbal memory
    According to 2017 research, chanting certain mantras may stimulate these changes, since chanting can help synchronize the left and right sides of the brain and promote relaxing (alpha) brain waves. This synchronization may help improveTrusted Source brain function over time and possibly slow cognitive decline.

  • 4 Better control over breath
    Repeating a mantra while meditating can also help you find a natural breathing rhythm.

It can take some time to get accustomed to meditative breathing exercises. Matching your breath to your mantra can make this process easier and help you feel more relaxed at the same time.

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