ThugMoose
I sort of feel like I'm spamming your topic by not answering or helping, but what is a mantra?
redface I've never heard of them..
A request for information isn't spam. I'm as happy to help as I am to receive help.
"A mantra is a sound, syllable, word, or group of words that is considered capable of "creating transformation" (cf. spiritual transformation). Its use and type varies according to the school and philosophy associated with the mantra.
Mantras originated in the Vedic tradition of India, becoming an essential part of the Hindu tradition and a customary practice within Buddhism, Sikhism, and Jainism." -Copied and a bit cleaned up from Wikipedia.
Basically you recite the mantra while praying/meditating for the benefits you believe that sound would give you. For example the most common one being "Ohmmmmm" or however it would be spelled. In Kuji, a combination of Buddhism and Shinto with a touch of Taoist influence, a 9-syllable (or nine word) prayer is used.
Some examples for Kuji~
English: "Celestial soldiers descend and arrange yourselves in front of me"
English: "May all evils flee me and the essential procedure present no trouble."
Japanese: "Ri Na Tan Sha Ku Chirin Raku Rau Ron"
Japanese: "Rin Pyo To Sha Kai Jin Retsu Zai Zen"