Guest guest Posted January 7, 2009 Report Share Posted January 7, 2009 Dear ALL, The vaidika mantras are usually recited in specific rhythms as per the vaidika swaras. However, during the process of japa, the recitation of all the mantras takes place at constant amplitude without any break or pause. Therefore the speed should be so regular and constant that one can count the number of japas by measuring the time taken for the completion of specific japas in one sitting. It is this consistency and continuity that gives a cyclic motion to the sonic waves generated by the japa, and thus helps in activation and focusing of the related powers of shabda. That circular motion generates energy – can also be observed in day-to-day life; for instance, the movement of the toy 'top', or the functioning of machines by the movement of a flywheel, etc. Continuous japa of a mantra in a consistent manner, for sufficiently long periods of time per day, can generate energy in and around the sadhaka that would keep his physical and subtle bodies creatively active for the rest of the day.... Fast circular motion at a regular pace generates a centrifugal force. Demonstration of this force can be seen in a circus – in the rotating swings or the circular motion of a motorbike rider in the 'well of death,' etc. Similar effect helps generation of a supernormal 'sphere' of sonic energy by the cyclic japa of a mantra repeatedly while maintaining the consistency of the pace by thorough engrossment of the mind. ..... To be Continued ..... Source : www.awgp.org www.awgpsouth.org Author : Pt. Shriram Sharma Acharya Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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