Guest guest Posted September 13, 2003 Report Share Posted September 13, 2003 , akka_108 <akka_108> wrote: > I would like to know more about the bija mantra "Im". > > I have found this website: http://www.shivashakti.com/vijnan.htm > > When you move the courser on the red syllable on the left side, there comes the text "the bija Im - the Devi herself". > > This is the first time that I come along the bija mantra "Im". Hi, The bija mantra "Im" is Agni bija for fire and passion. It is pronounced as it is spelled "Im" as in ''RIM'' - The rim of a wheel! Four versions of this mantra are iussued by the Transcendental Meditation Movement,they are:- "IM" .... "IMA" ... "ING" ... "INGA" 20 minutes Twice daily effortless repetition leads to a lot more passion and enthuasiasm for life! Don't be mislead into thinking it's ''eem'' that how "IM" with a dash like this(-) over the "I" is pronounced and that's the bija for Kamala or Yoni! Hope this helps. Namaste, Billy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 2003 Report Share Posted September 13, 2003 If this is true, then so much for my "Sweet Note of "E" and the Im mantra! , "biosoundbill" <avrilsmith@d...> wrote: > , akka_108 <akka_108> > wrote: > > I would like to know more about the bija mantra "Im". > > > > I have found this website: http://www.shivashakti.com/vijnan.htm > > > > When you move the courser on the red syllable on the left side, > there comes the text "the bija Im - the Devi herself". > > > > This is the first time that I come along the bija mantra "Im". > > Hi, > > The bija mantra "Im" is Agni bija for fire and passion. > It is pronounced as it is spelled "Im" as in ''RIM'' - The rim of a > wheel! > Four versions of this mantra are iussued by the Transcendental > Meditation Movement,they are:- > > "IM" .... "IMA" ... "ING" ... "INGA" > > 20 minutes Twice daily effortless repetition leads to a lot more > passion and enthuasiasm for life! > > Don't be mislead into thinking it's ''eem'' that how "IM" with a > dash like this(-) over the "I" is pronounced and that's the bija for > Kamala or Yoni! > > Hope this helps. > > Namaste, > > Billy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 2003 Report Share Posted September 13, 2003 , "Mary Ann" <maryann@m...> wrote: > If this is true, then so much for my "Sweet Note of "E" and the Im > mantra! Hi Mary Ann, Check out:- http://www.storytellingmonk.org/downloads/root_meaning_sanskrit_alpha bet.pdf a: The first sound, Vishnu, Krishna, Shiva, Brahma, Indra, Soma, Vayu, Agni, Sun, Yarna, the life breath,the formless God, absolute existence, beginningless, a symbol of knowledge and energy, Kala,Vasanta, Pranava, a happy man, a tortoise, a battle, the female quarters in a palace, Uma, sacrifice, negation. a (with an accent over it (-)): Used for comparison, recollection, root word for maya; it removes depression, brings hope,fulfillment of materialistic desires, names and fames, sharpens the intellect and talent. i: Relative existence, one hundred, a symbol of movement, the seed syllable (bija) for Agni. i (with an accent over it (-)): Kamadeva, Lakshmi, to go, to pervade, to wish, to eat, to beg, gives success in life, the seedsyllable (bija) for the nectar of immortality (amrita), giver of energy (shakti dayaka). U: Pervasive, contained or progressive existence, to sound, to make noise, to roar, Shiva, Brahma, the seed syllable (bija) for marana uchhatana (a tantric spell), gives strength. U(with an accent over it (-)): Shiva, Moon, Protector, has hypnotic power. r (with a.under it ): Calling, ridicule, to give, to move, to go, to rise, to gain, to display, to attack, a symbol of prosperity, the seed syllable (bija) for riddhi (material achievement), it gives quick evolution and prosperity. r ( with a.under it,and an accent over it (-)): Terror, reproach, censorship, compassion, protection, pride, the seed syllable (bija) of Bliairava (another name for Lord Shiva). l (with a.under it ): Earth, mountain, mother of gods, helpful for self knowledge, makes introvert, gives experience of Truth. l l (with a.under each letter ): A mother, a divine woman. e: To come, to approach, to submit, Vishnu; a symbol of stillness, or can also indicate movement (in other contexts); the seed syllable (bija) that gives strength, health, and removes obstacles. ai: Shiva, the seed syllable (bija) for Saraswati (goddess of knowledge), gives success. 0: Brahma, a sacred syllable, gives fulfillment to desires, prosperity, beauty and youthfulness. au: Sound, Ananta, or Sesha, the earth, the seed syllable (bija) for marana and ucchatana (tantric spells). am: Tolerance, soft form of energy. ah (with a . under `h' ): The seed syllable ( bija for peace.) Sanskrit Pronunciation 14 Vowels a another a father (2 beats) i pin i need (2 beats) u flute u mood (2 beats) r macabre r trill for (2 beats) Ir table e etude (2 beats) ai aisle (2 beats) o yoke (2 beats) au flutist (2 beats) am hum ah out breath Your "Sweet Note of "E" and the Im (with a - over the i) still applies to Kamala! Ever learnt TM? Effortless meditation with matra "IM" is really effective! Namaste, Billy > > , "biosoundbill" > <avrilsmith@d...> wrote: > > , akka_108 > <akka_108> > > wrote: > > > I would like to know more about the bija mantra "Im". > > > > > > I have found this website: > http://www.shivashakti.com/vijnan.htm > > > > > > When you move the courser on the red syllable on the left > side, > > there comes the text "the bija Im - the Devi herself". > > > > > > This is the first time that I come along the bija mantra "Im". > > > > Hi, > > > > The bija mantra "Im" is Agni bija for fire and passion. > > It is pronounced as it is spelled "Im" as in ''RIM'' - The rim of a > > wheel! > > Four versions of this mantra are iussued by the > Transcendental > > Meditation Movement,they are:- > > > > "IM" .... "IMA" ... "ING" ... "INGA" > > > > 20 minutes Twice daily effortless repetition leads to a lot more > > passion and enthuasiasm for life! > > > > Don't be mislead into thinking it's ''eem'' that how "IM" with a > > dash like this(-) over the "I" is pronounced and that's the bija for > > Kamala or Yoni! > > > > Hope this helps. > > > > Namaste, > > > > Billy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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