--- In [email protected], "claudiouk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> What I remember, as a mere meditator here, is MMY saying how at finer 
> levels of the mantra all the senses fuse. Also my experience nowadays 
> is that I close the eyes then a vague sense of a "mantra" comes along 
> and I take THAT as my mantra (not the original clear pronounciation). 
> So if even an individual mantra fuses with other SENSES, does the 
> experience of vagueness of the mantra indicate a fusion with other 
> MANTRAS taking place as well? In which case does it matter what 
> mantra one uses really, for the purpose of transcending.. And if 
> there are other purposes, because of reverberations in the finest 
> relative, why should Vedic words be any better than say, Christian 
> ones, given that saints in that tradition too have had celestial and 
> siddhi experiences of equivalent validity..

Long term use of a specific mantra, however it is perceived, might 
conceivably change the way the brain works differently than using a 
different mantra would have.

There may or may not be a million different mantras that are "valid" 
for a given individual, each with its own "relative" effects as it is 
used over the years. MMY uses a certain set.




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