Guest guest Posted October 7, 2009 Report Share Posted October 7, 2009 Great Macroself, Creative self, All that is creative through time.Waah yantee kaar yantee jag dut pateeIn great abundance, to the Infinity! Wow! Endless!Aadak it vaahaa The infinite God and his three gurus: [brahma, Vishnu, Mahesh]Brahmaa deh trayshaa guroo That is Wahe Guru.It Wahe Guroo (Patanjali, Push Puran / Sanskrit). The Gurmukhi script and translation can be found on p. 23 Women in Training XX 1995 Lectures by Yogi Bhajan (but needs minor correction as "Aadak it vaaha" was mistakenly replaced by a repetition of "jag dut patee". Yogi Bhajan's comments:“Good luck comes to you. A sensitive word comes to you. The beauty of God comes to you. But you are not there. You are all drowned in your desires and your hunger, your thinking and your fantasies, your inadequacies and your total absolute disregard of your beauty, your bounty and your bliss. You have gone far away from God. You have created your own bubble in which you are locked as prisoners. You are the prisoners of the rib cage. You have no sensitivity. So what can you do? What? There are three powers: Brahma, Vishnu, Mahesh. We have their mantra. Whosoever can recite this mantra subconsciously or unconsciously can create these three things at will. Try to understand the power of these words. You know, once the mantra comes to you, subconsciously or unconcsciously, and you become your mantra, it’s called siddh, then you can create all things at will. Yogi Bhajan I have not seen it used with any other meditation than the Aquarian Sadhana. That doesn't mean it couldn't be - in those meditations that say to "use your favorite mantra." Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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