Guest guest Posted October 11, 2004 Report Share Posted October 11, 2004 SHAM : You are Steve Connor <sconnor (AT) austin (DOT) rr.com> wrote: anyone out there have a good interpretation of HAM SAHimage of the swan ... nature and consciousness ...as referred to in the Guru Gita ....?---------Christian Hugues Ramond Dona AKPLOGANEngenieer in Information System and Management, Network, Telecom, Analysis, Program and Data multidimensionnal AnalysisStatistic and Information Technology International SpecialistUnited Nations Information Technology Service/UNITeSUNSD/ECOSTAT/ECOWAS Project+23408045263390www.christianhuguesraymonddonaakplogan.comCisco CCNAInternet Server builder and AdministratorNetwork SecurityMultidimensionnel Meta and Data Bases AnalysisVSAT High speed Internet AccessVirtual Private Networks VPNVoice Over IPMediacastingDistance learningvideo conferencingTelemedecineAnalystProgramAll NetworkTelecomInformation System and ManagementData ProcessingIT and Statistic Information Expertise..................................................... Créez gratuitement votre Mail avec 100 Mo de stockage ! Créez votre Mail Le nouveau Messenger est arrivé ! Découvrez toutes les nouveautés pour dialoguer instantanément avec vos amis. Téléchargez GRATUITEMENT ici ! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 12, 2004 Report Share Posted October 12, 2004 Steve, I'm sure there's a great many correspondences regarding the swan, but the only one (other than that Brahma rides a swan) is that the swan is said to be able to separate the milk from the water, taking only the milk. This is in reference to maya, in which the pure and the impure reside together in all things; the swan is able to separate the impure from the pure. Chris , "Steve Connor" <sconnor@a...> wrote: > > > anyone out there have a good interpretation of HAM SAH > > image of the swan ... nature and consciousness ... > > as referred to in the Guru Gita ... > > ? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 12, 2004 Report Share Posted October 12, 2004 Ham Sah, I am that, or Sah as a bija mantra of Saraswati (?) The swan, ham sah is the breath, therefore associated with voice and the vibration of that chakra, also therefore associated with Saraswati. She rides the swan of the breath as the mantra! Don't you think the Ham Sah mantra gives a sweet and peaceful bhava? Jai Jai Maa!!!!! Steve Connor <sconnor (AT) austin (DOT) rr.com> wrote: anyone out there have a good interpretation of HAM SAHimage of the swan ... nature and consciousness ...as referred to in the Guru Gita ....? vote. - Register online to vote today! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 12, 2004 Report Share Posted October 12, 2004 yes it does. back when i studied Nisargadatta i meditated on the words "I Am That" quite a bit. So I like Ham Sah very much. thanx Nirmalananda. , Nirmalananda Saraswati <nirmalananda1008> wrote: > Namaste Steve, > > Ham Sah, I am that, or Sah as a bija mantra of Saraswati (?) The swan, ham sah is the breath, therefore associated with voice and the vibration of that chakra, also therefore associated with Saraswati. She rides the swan of the breath as the mantra! > > Don't you think the Ham Sah mantra gives a sweet and peaceful bhava? > > Jai Jai Maa!!!!! > > > > Steve Connor <sconnor@a...> wrote: > > > anyone out there have a good interpretation of HAM SAH > > image of the swan ... nature and consciousness ... > > as referred to in the Guru Gita ... > > ? > Sponsor > > > > Links > > > / > > > > > Terms of Service. > > > > > > vote. - Register online to vote today! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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