
Thoughts on chanting..
When you chant names, you find your breath taking on a subtle tone with a frequency that calms your mind, makes you focused, cuts the chain of thoughts, and helps you connect with the unknown dimension with more practice.
The heart plays a crucial role in this connection—it is not just a physical organ but a vessel of deep emotions, intuition, and the silent language of the soul. When you chant with devotion, the vibration doesn’t just stay in the mind; it resonates in the heart, creating a bridge between the seen and the unseen, between the self and the cosmic rhythm.
The heart, unburdened by logic and untouched by external conditioning, responds to chanting in its purest form—synchronizing with the breath, expanding in stillness, and opening pathways to divine communion.
There are some special names like “Ram, Om, Radhe, Krishna” that are used for chanting—names that carry the collective belief of people from the oldest religion in history.
These names have been chanted by gazillions of people over the course of thousands of years.
They carry the weight of collective manifestation—if you believe manifestation works, then chanting works.
But how does manifestation really unfold through chanting?
When you chant, you are not simply uttering words—you are aligning your entire being with an energy field that has been charged with centuries of devotion.
The universe, as many ancient traditions suggest, is not indifferent; it is a field of vibrations where thoughts, intentions, and emotions shape reality.
Chanting is the act of pouring your deepest intentions into this cosmic field, reinforcing them with sound, rhythm, and faith.
The Bhagavad Gita speaks of the power of unwavering devotion—how the mind, when constantly attuned to the divine, merges with it.
The Upanishads whisper of the sacred syllables that hold the key to transcendence.
Even modern quantum physics suggests that observation and intention influence the unfolding of reality at a subatomic level.
Chanting, then, is not just an ancient ritual but a timeless method of bringing thoughts into form, aligning one's energy with the greater cosmic design.
Chanting is the best way to manifest—when you chant, you manifest your relationship with the ultimate God; when you chant, you connect with cosmic energy with your heart, body, and mind, finding the perfect sync.
When you chant, you begin removing the clutter of thoughts, discovering a new pattern in life where you experience fewer negative thoughts and more positive ones—your enthusiasm increases, your passion finds its way, you start to bloom, you find your calling, and you see the truth as it is.
You become free from conditioning; chanting cleanses your heart and mind. And when you take care of your body too, you end up cracking the trilemma of life—having a great mind, heart, and body at the same time.
Once you crack that, you find real joy, you find yourself, and you meet the ultimate source—whom we know by different names—who lives in all of us.
It’s just that we never knew it until we try and walk the journey to meet our master—the master who is behind the screen on which the movie of life is being played, until our last breath.
Sandy Carter’s Mission to Redefine Digital Identity Ownership
Sandy Carter had never pictured herself at the vanguard of the Web3 revolution when she was younger. Originally wanting to be a doctor, one day a Duke University lecturer turned her life around. ” Look at programming,” he said. “You can create things that change people’s lives.” Those comments caught Carter’s attention. She chose then to delve into computers and never turned around.
Sandy studied computer science, even toward postgraduate degrees. She studied eight computer languages and developed her thesis on how animal drug testing might be replaced by technology. “Technology can save lives, both human and animal,” she stated in an interview.
Carter’s career extended beyond academia. She started walking among numerous tech giants, like IBM and Amazon Web Services (AWS), soon after graduating. She oversaw cloud computing and the startup environment at IBM. Turning now to AWS, she assisted in creating an artificial intelligence, blockchain , Internet of Things network of partners.
One question, though, persisted in his mind: why is digital identity still so fractured? Why still do third parties control domain names and identities on the internet? Carter finally arrived at Unstoppable Domains from these questions.
Carter signed on Unstoppable Domains, a startup seeking to transform how individuals own their digital identities, late in 2021. The blockchain-based domain names provided by Unstoppable Domains can be owned for life, unlike traditional domains that have to be renewed yearly. For Carter, this represents a significant first towards total control for online consumers.
“Think of it this way,” he remarked during one conference, “if you own a Web3 domain name, it’s yours always. There is no annual charge; you can use it for everything from crypto addresses to decentralized email; nobody can take it away.”
Carter, COO, is in charge of not just daily operations but also strategic alliances development. Introducing the .podcast domain to Web3 developers was one of his key undertakings. For her, it goes beyond business to create a future where digital identity really belongs to the individual.
Carter came to see that men still predominate in the IT sector. She thus started Unstoppable Women of Web3, a project aiming at giving women in the blockchain ecosystem chances and knowledge. “We want Web3 to be really inclusive, not only for one particular group,” she stated.
She also participates actively in the Girls in Tech group and keeps pushing more women into the industry. For her, the digital revolution has to include everyone—not only those with initial access or knowledge.
Carter regards blockchain-based identity as having a bright future on the one hand. Blockchain domains will be used alongside traditional DNS systems, she projects, by 2026. Still, problems abound. ”
We have to keep training the market,” she remarked. Many people are still reluctant to migrate to Web3 due to their concern about the technological complexity. But Carter thinks that change is just a question of time, given the correct stance.
Carter, now more than ever, still harbors the same enthusiasm as he did when he first fell in love with computers. He wants to be part of the change as well as ensure it goes the correct route. “We’re building something that’s going to last,” he remarks, “and that’s the most challenging and the most exciting thing.”
For Sandy Carter, technology is not only about creativity but also about how that creativity may improve quality of life. And he doesn’t appear to be stopping very soon.
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