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MANTRA FOR HEALTH AND WELLBEING

Dr. Gemma Perry 

Dr. Gemma Perry offers evidence-based practices and research-informed resources that combine psychology with sound meditation, mantra, and yoga to support health and wellbeing.

 

Whether you are new to meditation or a teacher supporting others, Gemma’s individual consultations, group programs, and professional workshops provide the practical tools to support personal transformation.

What is chanting?

Chanting is a technique used by many traditions to decrease stress, enhance mindfulness, enhance mental health, and alter states of consciousness. Chanting also promotes slow, rhythmic breathing which activates the parasympathetic nervous system helping us feel calm, more focused and less stressed. Find out more about chanting.

Mantra with Gemma:

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Courses & Events

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Benefits of Chanting Mantra

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Reduces
Stress & anxiety

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Promotes
a sense of calm

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Improves 
immune function

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Enhances
Emotional Regulation

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Activates Parasympathetic Nervous System

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Promotes
connection and compassion

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Improves
brain function

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Boosts
mindful awareness

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Improves
cognitive clarity

The benefits of Chanting Mantra:

Reduces stress

Enhances emotional regulation

Promotes a sense of calm 

Activates the parasympathetic nervous system

Lowers anxiety

Improves immune and brain function

Boosts mindful awareness

Promotes connection and compassion

Improves cognitive clarity

Who Gemma has worked with:

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is chanting? 

Chanting is a technique used by many traditions to decrease stress, enhance mindfulness, and alter states of consciousness. Chanting can slow our breathing to activate the parasympathetic nervous system helping us feel more focused and less stressed.

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What is Mantra?

The word mantra is a Sanskrit word which comes from “manas,” or mind, and “tra” which is truth, liberation or tool. So, by using mantra as a tool we can experience our true mind and be liberated from our prior conditioning. Mantra meditation involves the repetition of a specific sound, word or phrase which can be spoken or sung and can be recited aloud or silently.

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Is there a different impact of chanting aloud vs silently?

Yes, there are some differences between chanting aloud and chanting silently. Both can offer distinct benefits depending on your experience level and intention. In Dr Gemma Perry’s research, it was found that vocal chanting tends to produce stronger immediate effects on mood and social connection, particularly for those new to the practice. Silent chanting (mentally repeating a mantra/sound), on the other hand, requires deeper internal focus and may be more suitable for experienced meditators.

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Can mantra meditation decrease symptoms of stress?

Research shows that mantra meditation decreases physiological and psychological stress, as indicated in cortisol levels measured before and after chanting sessions. There is also evidence to suggest chanting can increase positive mood and feelings of connection that can help combat depressive symptoms. 

 

Can humming boost brain and immune health?

Yes! Humming can support both brain function and immune health by stimulating the vagus nerve, which plays a key role in regulating the parasympathetic nervous system—the system responsible for rest, repair, and digestion. Please watch our video on How to boost your immune and brain health by humming

 

How can mantra meditation help with attention issues such as ADHD?

Evidence-based approaches such as mantra meditation, breath awareness, and sound-based practices have shown improved focus attention.

 

How can mantra meditation help with trauma or someone experiencing PTSD?

Research shows that a regular mantra meditation practice can decrease PTSD symptoms. 

 

Do you offer sound meditation workshops for corporate workplaces?

Yes, the sound based programs at drgemmaperry.com.au are designed to help workplaces strengthen social connection and enhance team performance through evidence-based sound and group mantra practices. Available online or onsite at your workplace. 

 

How can I access your research on chanting and the science of sound?

The latest research on chanting and sound-based contemplative practices is an exciting area for health professionals and individuals exploring their own personal mantra practice for wellbeing. All of Gemma’s research is available on the Mantra Research page of this website.

 

Does it matter what words or sounds you chant? 

Certain mantras—especially those from languages such as Sanskrit—have been used for centuries and are believed to carry specific vibrational qualities that influence us on a physiological, psychological and spiritual level. But, with different sounds, it depends on what you’re measuring. Humming or extended mmmm sounds can stimulate nitric oxide production (through their vibratory effect), which supports respiratory and sinus health. On the other hand, more complex mantras may support vocal articulation, making them potentially useful in voice therapy. This is a fascinating area and we have new studies currently underway. Join us for an online chanting course to learn about chanting different sounds to produce different benefits.

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How do I start a mantra meditation practice?

Starting a mantra meditation practice can be simple and deeply rewarding. You don’t need any special equipment or experience—just a quiet space, a comfortable seat, and a willingness to be present. If you are ready to start your first mantra meditation practice visit our online chanting page, or read the e-book “Meditation for busy people with busy minds” which includes audio practices to start your first mantra meditation session.

As a psychotherapist and researcher, Dr Gemma Perry uses evidence-based mantra and sound practices to support mental and emotional wellbeing in both individual and group settings. Her clients include health professionals who want to learn the skill of mantra meditation to help their own clients improve from psychological and emotional conditions, as well as people who want to start or deepen their own mantra practice.

 

Dr. Gemma Perry is a researcher and yoga teacher dedicated to studying the effects of mantra meditation on emotional and cognitive wellbeing. With a PhD in the psychology of chanting from Macquarie University, she combines scientific research with over a decade of personal practice in yoga, sound, and meditation. Dr Perry explores how ancient mantra techniques can support modern mental health, and she regularly travels to India to deepen her practice. She shares her work through science conferences, yoga festivals, workshops, and community events, making meditation accessible and relevant for today’s lifestyle.

 

Gemma’s website discusses mantra chanting courses, mantra meditation and mental health, mindfulness, breathwork and sound healing, wellbeing workshops, Meditation and the brain, vagus nerve stimulation, healing power of music and rhythm, Meditation for anxiety, stress and busy minds, Neuroscience of mantra and yoga. Contact Gemma if you are interested in any of these practices.

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