Jay ambe is a traditional Indian mantra in which the names of various female deities are repeated. It is like a hymn of praise to the feminine side of creation.
„The song Jay Ambe expresses the moon and with it the feminine element.” Imagination by Heinz Grill
With a little practice, you too can learn to bring out the power of this feminine element directly in your singing. You can follow these steps:
1. Remember how the moonlight shines on Mother Earth in winter. In winter, the moon is very high in the sky and the sun only draws a fairly flat circle across the earth. This means that the moon shines much more strongly on the earth than the sun. The Earth thus receives a substantial charge, which ultimately becomes visible in the sprouting and blooming of spring. The feminine element in creation is the preserver of inner substance.
2. Now sing the first verse of the song Jay Ambe several times, initially trying only to put aside your personal feelings and emotions. This works best if you concentrate entirely on performing the melody and rhythm in a simple and clear way.
3. Repeat these two steps over several days: first, thinking of the imagination and idea of the essence of Mother Earth.-, then singing while restraining your personal emotional level. The more you approach the song in this way, the more its inner essence, i.e., the beautiful feminine character, can come closer and ultimately express itself directly in the singing. With a little patience, you will notice how the two levels converge and the song increasingly expresses the feminine character.
