--One of the Pharohs{Ankanantan}, who, more or less, started his 
own "religion", taught that "Atma" was contained in the sun, and 
that as he alligned himself with "Ra" (the sun),then and through the 
power of "Ra" he could lead his people as the 'benevalent King...   
people...'

- In [email protected], t3rinity <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> --- In [email protected], t3rinity <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> 
> > Right. Lets suppose your mantra was 'Raam' und you think Raam is 
a
> > specific Avatar of Vishnu, it is wrong, because Raam does not
> signify
> > a specific God. I have seen teachers saying this. I'll post you a
> > webpage later. 
> 
> Here is the quote of another teacher. He died in 1993 and I am 
friends
> with some disciples of him (He had millions of followers in India,
> supposedly 9 million, I don't know if its true):
> 
> " The Nama "Ram Narayan Ram" does not refer to any god.but refers 
to
> the Great Void. Anything big is called "Ram". All that we see,
> understand and know combined together is "Ram".
> #
> "Narayan" refers to Universal Tune, and not to any god.
> #
> Chanting of this Holy Nama is beneficial for widening our mental
> horizon."
> http://web.archive.org/web/20040615083947/http://ramnarayanram.com/
> 
> My australian friends, who where his followers, also teach Mantra
> meditation http://www.biamenetwork.net




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