Haṁsa and Soham – Two ways home to the Self

The mantras Haṁsa (हंसः) and Soham (सोऽहम्) are both deeply rooted in yogic and tantric traditions and are associated with the breath , non-duality , and inner awareness . They are, in essence, two sides of the same mystical truth — yet used differently depending on the tradition , intention , and awareness level of the practitioner. Shared Essence: Both Reflect Non-Dual Awareness Both mantras express the idea of unity between the individual self and the universal Self . Haṁsa = “I am That” Soham = “That I am” Both phrases point toward the realization that you are not separate from the Divine — that your very breath chants this truth from birth to death, silently and continuously. Soham (सोऽहम्) — “That I Am” Mantra Breakdown: Sah (सः) = That (the Absolute, Brahman) Aham (अहम्) = I / Self Usage: Common in advaitic (non-dual) and meditative traditions Associated with inhalation : “So” as you breathe in, “Ham” as you breathe out Often used in Jn...