Guest guest Posted March 7, 2004 Report Share Posted March 7, 2004 Om is the one word among words that represents the Divine glory. The Yoga-Sutras, Mandukya-Upanishad, etc., all sing the glory of Om. Gita also mentions (Chapter 8, Verse 13) that he who chants Om and remembers Brahma while leaving the body goes to the highest state. Om is the best mantram leading to Self-knowledge. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 8, 2004 Report Share Posted March 8, 2004 , Mulavana Bhattathiri <mulavana@a...> wrote: > Om is the one word among words that represents the Divine glory. The Yoga-Sutras, Mandukya-Upanishad, etc., all sing the glory of Om. Gita also mentions (Chapter 8, Verse 13) that he who chants Om and remembers Brahma while leaving the body goes to the highest state. Om is the best mantram leading to Self-knowledge. Namaste One and All I'm new here and just thought I'd jump in and see if there is any depth to my diving )) For me, OM is this vibratory singular all encompasing Shakti which can't be representive of another thing or represented by defintions. "Divine glory" is a redundancy, just two words that represent what is non-dual and therefore unrepresentable. I am unsure what happens when I leave the body but am sure that as I meditate on OM here and now, I'm not concerned with being in or out of the body, or any coming or going. Thanks OM ej Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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