Mamasse = my body
Mamuhsa = my spirit
Memaht = my thoughts
Husah = are pure.
It's a mantra meant to be said over and over again to remind yourself that in adversity you can rise above which is too high to get over and dig deeper than which is too low to get under.
It's also good to use this mantra when you believe you may do something you'll regret later.
Mamuhsa = my spirit
Memaht = my thoughts
Husah = are pure.
It's a mantra meant to be said over and over again to remind yourself that in adversity you can rise above which is too high to get over and dig deeper than which is too low to get under.
It's also good to use this mantra when you believe you may do something you'll regret later.
Example 1
guy 1: Ohh man look at that fine piece of work. I would wear that out in a heartbeat.
guy 2: Funny you mention that because I heard she was actually asking about you the other day. Should I tell her you're married?
guy 1: Mamasse Mamuhsa Memaht Husah - woo. Tell her I'm off the market.
Example 2:
Guy 1: I have 3 projects all going on at once my kid's in trouble at school my wife says we don't spend enough quality time and my boss is breathing down my neck.
Wooo. Mamasse Mamuhsa Memaht Husah. Woo Hoo. I can do this. Nothing is impossible. God will not give me more than I can bear. Thanks Michael.
guy 1: Ohh man look at that fine piece of work. I would wear that out in a heartbeat.
guy 2: Funny you mention that because I heard she was actually asking about you the other day. Should I tell her you're married?
guy 1: Mamasse Mamuhsa Memaht Husah - woo. Tell her I'm off the market.
Example 2:
Guy 1: I have 3 projects all going on at once my kid's in trouble at school my wife says we don't spend enough quality time and my boss is breathing down my neck.
Wooo. Mamasse Mamuhsa Memaht Husah. Woo Hoo. I can do this. Nothing is impossible. God will not give me more than I can bear. Thanks Michael.
by Trinide June 25, 2010