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COURSE 3 SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS

 *COURSE 3:* 👉🏼 *MANTRA* *Analysis and summary:* This course discussed all about *MANTRA*; which is one of the five pillars of the Catholic Divine Project. Mantra simply means any word or phrase which can be chanted or said repeatedly for the purpose of reawakening and sustaining CONSCIOUSNESS of a person or group towards a vision, an aspiration or a belief. We see the use of Mantra in different fields of life like politics, education, associations, professions, vocations, etc. Even different ideologically motivated belief systems (like Hinduism, Buddhism, etc.) also use Mantra. Occult/Secret societies equally use Mantra. However, in order to distinguish our own Mantra as Christians/Catholics, Catholic Theology then calls it *Ejaculatory Prayers.*  Examples of these Mantra *(Ejaculatory prayers)* are: 1. Jesus - I trust in you! 2. Come Lord Jesus - the Way, the Truth and the Life. 3. Jesus meek and humble of heart - make my heart like yours, etc. 4. God is faithful. Mantra (...

Preamble

   5 Pillars of the Catholic Divine Project. Annual Orientation Course for Step 1 induction of new members into the Catholic Divine Project. These course are outlined as below: 1. Fasting. Being one out of the five pillars of the Catholic Divine Project is abstinence from food, drink 🍸, pleasure and other interesting practices. This is strongly recommended for every intending member of the CDP for spiritual, physical, mental and all round development of the person which God requires to belong in this partnership. 2. Mantra: A mantra is usually any repeated word or phrase, but it can also refer more specifically to a word repeated in meditation. This is used daily by the Project to preserve the strength 💪 received from divinity from the exercise of fasting and other obligatory practices. 3. Period of Silence: This is usually a period of keeping quiet and quieting the body, it's organs, senses, systems and muscles; the soul - feeling, imagination and memory; Spirit - Heart ❤, ...

Course name: Mantra. Topic 1.

Course 3 Topic 1:  MANTRA Mantra is one of the five pillars of the Catholic Divine Project. What does mantra mean? A mantra is a motivating chant. A mantra is usually any repeated word or phrase, but it can also refer more specifically to a word repeated in meditation. In civil and political world It is a statement or slogan repeated frequently , example: "one man, one vote", "next level" , "power to the people" . In spirituality and spiritism, It's usually a word or sound that is believed to have a special spiritual power. A mantra is a sacred word, sound or phrase,( often in Sanskrit), recited within a wide variety of religious and spiritual traditions such as Hinduism, Buddhism and Yoga, where enchantment and incantation replace mantra in their worship. The word mantra is derived from two Sanskrit roots; manas meaning ‘mind’ and tra meaning ‘tool’. As such, mantras are considered to be “tools of thought,” used as a means of harnessing and focusing t...

Course name: Mantra. Topic 2

Course 3. Topic 2. PURPOSES OF MANTRA Mantras has different purposes depending on the person chanting it. The devil ministers enchants mantras but with bad intentions or purpose. While the the servants of God chants mantra with good intentions or important purpose which pleases God. Here below are purposes of mantra: 2. A mantra creates the sense of an armor around your body. 3. Some mantras are used for the purpose of seeking protection against enemies.  4. Some are used to invoke God in every aspect of life. 5. A mantra acts as a subconscious affirmation: A mantra can also act as an affirmation, and when repeated over and over it helps to recondition your subconscious mind with whatever positive message you are trying to convey. Example: "I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me." 6. Mantras help healing and restoration When you chant a mantra properly , the resonant sounds permeate deep into your system and help you return to a state of balance and harmony

Course name: Mantra. Topic 3

Topic 3 Course 3 Benefits of Mantras 1. Increased focus: one benefit is to increase ones' focus in the spirit. Example; when the Church brings our attention to the importance of the Holy cross, the Project uses one of the mantras of the cross: " From this Cross, our sins are washed; with this Cross we conquer the world; and by the Cross we stand." This enables us to focus on the message and benefits of the cross 2. Meditation: meditation doesn’t come easily to everyone, and many people find it hard, it takes time and practice to maintain focus. A mantra can make this easier by reducing wandering thoughts. And this is called meditative mantra. Example: "I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me." 3. It Brings awareness: 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 ...

Course name: Mantra. Topic 4

Course 3 Topic 4 Power In Mantra There is power in mantra just as there is power in prayer. In mantra where the particular word is repeated over and over again with intention(s) in the mind attracts God's grace and mercy. That is how powerful mantra is. Mantra chanted with faith in times of trouble brings solution and peace.  mantra has the power to sooth anxiety and create joyous feelings.   mantra chanting has the power to heal the body.  Mantra has the power to influence behaviour in positive ways. When you chant a mantra with intention, the idea and power behind the mantra permeates your subconscious and brings you closer to understanding the unified whole of existence.

Course name: Mantra. Topic 5

Course 3 Course 5  CDP's Usage of Mantra In the Catholic Divine Project mantras are used in different occasions and for different purposes. Below I will be explaining the usage of Mantra. Mantra are used at the end of each prayers to conclude the prayer before the sign of the Cross which is "Come Lord Jesus, The way The Truth and The Life.' it is reminder to God that we are not departing from his presence because the prayer is ended, hence continue to be with us and lead us through. It is chanted once in the midnight, 10 times every hour and three times before and after going out of the house. It is used as a ground wetting prayer before mass  Mantra are used at every check point in some CDP's prayers like the Watch Guard Chaplet, Cleansing Soul Chaplet, purification rosary check points and and vigil rosary checkpoints. Mantras are used in operations or battles to hasten answers and give the heavenly soldiers strength to join us in the battle. Examples are Operation fa...