On Jul 29, 2005, at 8:59 AM, Rory Goff wrote:

> I believe this is essentially correct; analysis of the letters of
> the mantra itself shows the mantra to be that of the Archetypal
> Seeker (Scorpio; Turquoise or Green-Blue Fowler in my system),
> divine anatomy's "female" navel center and liver:
> Neptune's "flight," as opposed to the "fight" of Mars's spleen, the
> other -- "male" half of the navel center. This Seeker archetype is
> often the one explored immediately after one has "exhausted" the
> temporally-preceding one: Libra; the "male" heart center's Green
> Caregiver, or Priest of Compassion, which is *the*
> classic "feminine" archetype in today's patriarchal cultures. The
> Turquoise Fowler is the one who flees an unbearable situation (often
> after feeling as if one has given and given and received little or
> nothing in return) and begins to seek, gestate, brood, or look
> within, in prepration for giving birth to the new Self. This would
> clearly be quite a threat to those family-members still relying on
> Mom's selfless giving in the Green-Priest archetype :-)

In the Maheshvara sutra, which gives a peculiar ordering for the 
Sanskrit alphabet as the sequence of creation (coming from Shiva's 
Damaru), it begins with a very unusual sequence, representing "OM/AUM" 
and these are the sequence of letters A-I-U-N. Nadikeshvara in his 
commentary on this sutra describes A-I-U-N as A = Purusha; I = Shakti; 
U = the accomplished "plan" of the manifested Universe and Mahat; and N 
= Silence, the
"Gap" between letters.

AUM also means "A", primordial, non-dual awareness, the "A"-kula or 
abode of "A", Shiva-consciousness, flanked by the moon and the sun--U 
and M...and of course the actual Sanskrit glyph always has the nada and 
the bindu as a crescent (moon) and a "point" (sun). So it represents 
the Universe and the microcosm, the individual subtle body mirroring 
the outer.



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