Guest guest Posted September 17, 2006 Report Share Posted September 17, 2006 Dear Tanmaya ~ all that you wrote, though I only quoted some of it, was beautiful and resonated with my heart and soul. In a sense, what you have written feels like poetry to me, and when I read about the "Silence that resides between the words...as pure White, --"White as Jasmine," and then went on to read about the space between Shiva and Shakti, I had such a clear visual image...another one to put in my notebook of ideas to paint. Thank you for these beautiful words ~ Linda Tanmaya wrote: I believe that even from the beginning of the chanting adventure or journey, one can train oneself to be mindful of the Divine, living Silence that resides between the words, between the breaths, and between the printed lines as pure White,--"White as Jasmine" As Swamiji has just now said, the ever-changing is the Divine Shakti, Vaagishwari, Saraswati, etc. The eternal Silence, the Stillness, the "Peace that passeth understanding", is Her ever-faithful, unchanging, Divine Husband, Shiva. While the "Space" between Them resonates with the highest vibration of all: the Infinite and Unconditional Love that unifies Them "into" the "One without a second", Atma/Brahman. In any case, this is my personal, view of the sadhana of Path in reply to your question... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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