From: Bob Brigante [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, March 13, 2005 11:46 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: New Vedic Translation?

 


--- In [email protected], "mark robert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
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> From: Bob Brigante [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Sunday, March 13, 2005 6:30 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: New Vedic Translation?
>

>
>
> --- In [email protected], [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> <SNIP>
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> > There is also a longstanding tradition that cannabis sativa is
> the
> soma plant. No firm
> > opinion here.
> >
> > L B S
>
> **********
>
> Deepak Chopra's first book, Return of the Rishi, convinced me
> that
> the soma plant is a very rare plant that grows only on slopes of
> the
> Himalayas, and grows following the cycle of the moon -- it used
> to be
> on the shelf at the Fairfield Library if you're interested.
>
>
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>

>
> Bob,
>
> I didn't read it (Chopra). What was his hypothesis based on? The
> Rig Veda, or other comments of commentator's commentaries? Have
> you tried reading the direct Soma translations yourself? If not,
> try it. What does it sound like they are describing?
> -Mark

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Well, Chopra was not presenting a hypothesis, but simply identifying
the soma plant, in a way that any botanist when asked would identify
an oak tree -- there's no mystery about the nature and location of
the soma plant among knowledgeable Vedic priests in India. It's only
westerners who think soma is a mushroom or whatever.

In any event, the rarity of the soma plant [Chopra notes that Balraj
(? -- I have don't Chopra's book in front of me, so I don't remember
the name of the Ayurveda expert Chopra mentioned) has only seen the
plant once in his life] means that its location as a plant has little
meaning. What is relevant is that humans produce soma when Cosmic
Consciousness is gained. Mental development is complete when CC is
gained, but there is further development possible on the level of the
senses, and that is what soma is for -- it extends the range of the
senses to celestial values, so that one can see the Self in all of
Creation (as opposed to CC, when the unlimited awareness is
witnessing an entirely separate material creation).

When soma has done its job, and Brahman/Unity Consciousness is
gained, then the body produces amrita, the nectar of immortality,
which allows one to live forever in that body if desired.



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Bob,

 

It’s nice that you can have so much faith in those who claim to know Soma without supplying a sound Vedic foundation. I mean the problem is the contrary evidence present in Vedic literature’s own main book: the Rig Veda. And virtually everyone in the Vedic scene ignores it with some sort of weird mass-denial. In other words, just read the first Vedic texts for your self, instead of trusting someone else’s commentary (that’s probably based on layers and layers of previous commentaries).

 

-Mark




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