> > In TM you get only one bija mantra. You don't get > > more bija mantras in the TM advanced technique. > > Bhairitu: > You don't even know the difference between a bij > akshara and a bij mantra... > You haven't even stated the definition of 'bija' or 'mantra'. You've used circular logic.
And, in logic, you can't define a term using another, undefined term. In this case, Sanskrit, which you can't even read or write. "It should be noted that Maharishi only uses traditional tantric householder bija mantras, with the exception of 'svaha' which as every Siddha knows, denotes the hit sound 'crack' as in 'phata, phata', the sound of a three-wheeled motorcycle rickshaw, a common sound in Indian cities..." Read more: Subject: A Common Sound in Indian Cities Author: Willytex Newsgroups: alt.meditation.transcendental, alt.meditation, alt.yoga Date: December 13, 2003 http://tinyurl.com/y9ujy4r
