Guest guest Posted April 26, 2008 Report Share Posted April 26, 2008 Priya Rajendraji, Aap ki aalochan athyanth manohar hain.Mantra-Dhyaan mein adbhuth shakthi ka jo nivaas hain, vah kisee vishay prakriyaa ke dwaaraa vibhinna varno ki samyojanaa se samjoyee gayee hain. Jin aksharon ke paraspar samanvay se mantra banthe hain, ve is tarah milaaye jaathe hain ki jis prakaar dhaathu aur rasaayanik padhaartho ki vichaar- poorvak milne se usme bijilee ki shakthi prakat hothee hain, usee prakaar shakthimaan us akshar samooh ke sookshma vichaarpoorvak(power of intent)milne' ke kaaran mantra-dhyaan mein adbhuth shakthi prakashith ho jaathee hain. Please also see my message number 3665. Where there is a will, there is a way. However, your idea of doing meditative techniques simultaneously around all time zones of the world might not really be practical because even in USA, we have so many time zones.(Sandhi-times will vary too). Srividya path is a comprehensive system of 1. Guru worship 2. Mantra-shakthi 3. Tantraachaara 4. Bhakthi-Yoga 4. Laya-yoga(the highest) involving Kundalini jaagrutham. There can be no better path for removing negativity than the practice of Srividya-Tantra.'Munde-Munde-Mathirbhinna' it is said.Some might say that their path is more powerful. I have no arguments with them and respect their paths too.(JK says truth is a pathless land, you can take any path and achieve the Manasollasa as per your Karma and Vasanas, only be persistent in whatever you do) However, let us all associate to build a school for this great Tantra and work as happy children in that. If not physical in the near future atleast like this online. There never was a false God or Goddess, nor was there ever really a false religion,unless you call a child falsely a man/woman!We are in different classes of the great life-school and we are hapiest when we associate with those in our own class or consciousness. I welcome your suggestions and comments as also your meditative techniques. Do share your experiences here in this platform. Haa(3) vu Haa(3) vu Haa(3) vu {Oh what joy ! Oh what ecstasy ! Oh the frutition of my existence. ~ Taitireeya Upanishad} " Aano Bhadrah Kratavo Yentu Vishwathaha " ~ May 'noble winds' blow from in all directions ~ Shreeram Balijepalli P.S. The expression - Haa(3) vu Haa(3) vu Haa(3) vu - is an extremely musical piece from the Brahmananda Valli (Chapter on 'The Ecstasy that is Brahman') from Taitireeya Upanishad. The number in the braces indicate the number of beats as counted in terms of " Om " for which the reciter is expected to hold the breath. The terms " vu " are in Anudattam. If it were to be notated in the Indian Carnatic style it would be: Saaa Ni Saaa Ni Saaa Ri (Ni being the Kaisiki nishada and Ri being the Shuddha rishaba) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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