--- In [email protected], "RoryGoff" <rorygoff@...> wrote:
> > In the interests of clarity, I should probably have used the revised > transliteration, lengthening the penultimate "a" and dropping the antiquated > final "a" of "thahara", thus: > "OM Iswara thahaar tis, > OM Iswara thahaar tis," etc. > > Here is a similar but lesser-known mantra I once ran across, traditionally to > be used only while standing erect and pressing the heels together: > > "Thahaar snau pale salaikah OM; > Thahaar snau pale salaikah OM; > Thahaar snau pale salaikah OM!" > > When wearing holy sandals of Mastery, one reciting this mantra but thrice is > reputed to experience passage through space to the Brahamasthan or "sacred > heart" of one's homeland. > * * But Mark, though you are indeed in possession of the Master's sandals, I would *not* try them on with this mantra at home, if I were you, unless you wish to end up in Kansas!
