OK Vag 2.

So now you know better than Kavyakantha Ganapati Muni. You also know
better than Brahmarshi Daivarata. You probably wrote a refutation of
Daivarata's book, Vak Sudha.

Very impressive.

Like Vag you're being o'so secretive. But go ahead you can
reveal it now … I won't tell. Honest.

So how many Vedas do you chant? Just the rik-s only or all four Veda-s?
After all, bijaakshara-s are just so gupta.

Yep, o' Papanjolly really had it right … just say o.m and if
that doesn't work just say o.m.g!

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--- In [email protected], "richardwillytexwilliams"
<willytex@...> wrote:
>
>
>
> emptybill:
> > According to Frawley, ii.m is the bija mantra of the
> > Vedic Indra and is the foundation of most Shakti
> > mantra-s...
> >
> So, like David Frawley, you're thinking that the 'bija'
> mantras came 'out of India' more than 10,000 years ago;
> before the invention of writing; before the develpment
> of Sanskrit; before the invention of the wheel; before
> civilization; and before time itself.
>
> What is wrong with this picture?
>
> You may be correct, but bija mantras are not mentioned
> in the Rig Veda, RV 3.62.10 - even though supposedly all
> of the Rishis used to meditate!
>
> There are no bijas mentioned by Patanjali. If there were,
> would not have MMY got them from the Yoga Sutras, instead
> of an having us repeat an English translation of a Yoga
> Sutra verse?
>
> According to David Frawley, there is an unbroken continuity
> in Indian spirituality, long from before 6,000 B.C., in
> the Indus Valley, through the Vedic Age, into the Buddhist
> Age, culminating in the Gupta Dynasty, the Golden Age of
> Indian Vedic literature.
>
> Frawley says the Vedas were all composed in India, not
> imported from without; they are the source of the subtle
> science mentioned by MMY.
>
> Tantric bija mantra meditation is thus more than 10,000
> years old? If so, how would we know it, since everthing
> before writing is considered to be pre-history?
>
> "We meditate on the Sun god to activate our thoughts!"
>
> "We meditate on the adorable glory of the radiant sun;
> may he inspire our intelligence."
>
> tát savitúr váren.yam.
> bhárgo devásya dhi-mahi
> dhíyo yó nah. pracodáya-t
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gayatri_Mantra
>



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