--- In [email protected], Peter Sutphen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > --- sparaig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: [...] > > The bija mantras are meaningless by any standard. > > They have no > > meaning in Sanskrit or English and their origin is > > unknown. No TM > > mantra has meaning as it is taught. If you chose to > > assign it > > meaning, that's your problem. > > That's not quite correct. While bija mantras literally > have no meaning, they are associated with specific > impulses of creative intelligence (aka gods). For > example: "shrim" doesn't mean anything, but it is a > bija of Laksmi. I have no problem explaining this to > people. You just have to clarify and undo some > misconceptions about what a god is and what a mantra > is. Unfortunately most people are too intellectually > lazy and incurious to try to figure this out. Like > talking to people in some parts of Africa who think > AIDS is caused by voodo. They just aren't going to > understand it because its too much of a foundational > shift in their conceptual world. >
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