Guest guest Posted August 25, 2000 Report Share Posted August 25, 2000 Dear Akire, > would forgetting the "THE" in front of that mantra make much difference > if the meaning and the intent are the same? What I personally experienced is that I got a major shift even with the "the" Without the "the" I feel I get closer to ME--it takes me closer to my center and identity. > or is it the vibrational sound that matters... Meaning, intent and vibration are all important. > if this mantra was in Gurmukhi or Hindu would it not be just as effective? I just do the mantras as given. Some are given in English and some in Gurmukhi or otherwise What I am experiencing is that the the veil that keeps us from experiencing reality is a product of the mind. With doubt expecially I intensify the veil. I am doing my best to ferrat out thoughts and analysis that breeds doubt whether it be self-doubt, or doubt that is essentially the lack of trust of God or the universal energy that holds us all together. SAt Nam, Gururattan Kaur Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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