The Nine-word Mantra Meaning:
The Nine-word Mantra, also known as the kuji kiri in Japanese, is a nine-word mantra for dispelling demons. It comes from Baopuzi by Ge Hong of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, and its content is ‘Soldiers arrayed to fight, line up before me’. The Nine-word Mantra is believed to have the effect of warding off evil, protecting and enhancing inner strength, and is widely used in spiritual practice and daily life.
Taoist Nine-Character Mantra Meaning:
(Chinese: 临): It means not to be moved when things happen, to keep the will to be unmoved and not to be confused, and to show a strong physique.
(Chinese: 兵): Represents the vitality of prolonging life and returning to childhood.
(Chinese: 斗): Brave and courageous, encountering difficulties, showing fighting spirit.
(Chinese: 者): To express the power to freely control one's own body and the bodies of others.
(Chinese: 皆): Shows the ability to know and manipulate people's hearts. Get rid of all troubles.
(Chinese: 陈): Indicates the ability to combine wealth and respect and love in one body
(Chinese: 列): Represents the heart of helping others. Break down everything that stands in your way.
(Chinese: 在): Indicates that superpowers can be used more freely.
(Chinese: 前): Indicates the realm of Buddha, that is, the realm of gods.
YIN YANG SYMBOL
♥ Balance ♥ Harmony ♥
YinYang, the two complementary forces that make up all aspects and phenomena of life. Yin is a symbol of earth, femaleness, darkness, passivity, and absorption. Yang is conceived of as heaven, maleness, light, activity, and penetration. In harmony, the two are depicted as the light and dark halves of a circle. Yin and yang are still important today in traditional Chinese medicine and Feng Shui. It is believed that to be healthy, one needs to balance the yin and yang forces within one's own body.
