Guest guest Posted May 27, 2006 Report Share Posted May 27, 2006 Spontaneous speech or singing in what seems to be an unknown language or what might sound like mumbo-jumbo, is called "Sahaja". All languages are real, be it Sanskrit, Hebrew, Sumerian, Babylonian, Mayan, English, Yiddish, Swahili, Timbuctooli, etc. All words have wavelengths and they disperse to different dimensions, various levels of consciousness and to the wider, subtle realms, be it the universe, cosmos, heaven or hell. For some there is no way of knowing what the words mean, at least not right at the specific time of occurence. But usually later on, the meanings will dawn on them. It can take weeks, months or many years. That is, if the person is meant to discover the meanings of the words in this life-time. , j <barbjs> wrote: > > Has anyone heard of singing in a strange language during devotions, usually while waving a light? What does it mean? Is it a real language? Has anyone heard of this? Is there a way to know what the words mean, if they mean anything? > > Barbara To send an email to: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 27, 2006 Report Share Posted May 27, 2006 Dear Narasimhaye, Thanks for telling me what this is called. This happens to me constantly, after I have done mantras or hymns and I'm starting the puja process. It seems to happen when I start lighting the candle or start waving the candle, but it can go on before or after that too, I think. The words just flow naturally, and I don't seem to be making them up. Sometimes, I turn round and round in a circle, singing. What am I doing? For instance, now, sitting at the keyboard, I couln't do it. Since it has a name, I guess other people have experienced it also. Is there any way of knowing what the words mean? Is there anywhere that I can look to find out more about the meaning and experience of Sahaja. Is it an usual experience. I live in Canada, and I did not come from a Hindu family, so I am not aware of this. Barbara - narasimhaye Saturday, May 27, 2006 5:59 AM RBSC : Singing Strange Language, etc Spontaneous speech or singing in what seems to be an unknown language or what might sound like mumbo-jumbo, is called "Sahaja". All languages are real, be it Sanskrit, Hebrew, Sumerian, Babylonian, Mayan, English, Yiddish, Swahili, Timbuctooli, etc. All words have wavelengths and they disperse to different dimensions, various levels of consciousness and to the wider, subtle realms, be it the universe, cosmos, heaven or hell. For some there is no way of knowing what the words mean, at least not right at the specific time of occurence. But usually later on, the meanings will dawn on them. It can take weeks, months or many years. That is, if the person is meant to discover the meanings of the words in this life-time. , j <barbjs wrote: > > Has anyone heard of singing in a strange language during devotions, usually while waving a light? What does it mean? Is it a real language? Has anyone heard of this? Is there a way to know what the words mean, if they mean anything? > > Barbara To send an email to: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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