> > > > > That's because there are mantras that can control > > > > > many of the facets of body functioning... > > > > > > > > > So, you're thinking that a thought could actualy > > > > cause a physiological change in the human body? > > > > > > > Thinking? > > > > > TM is a great relaxation technique, but it cannot cause > > physical change at will. There has never recorded in > > the history of science of a physical change caused by > > thinking. > > > >> I experience it. > >> > > Mantras do not have an inherent 'power'; if they did, a > > mantra would be absolute - a 'thing-in-itself', which we > > know a mantra is not, since mantras change in the mind. > > > >> Don't you? > >> > > According to MMY, TM is NOT the cause of enlightenment; > > TM just provides the ideal opportunity for transcending. > > > > In order for someone to cause change-at-will by thinking > > a nonsense syllable, the sound would have to be magical. > > > > And, in order for mind-power to work, an entity would > > have to enter into history and cause events to change > > in the past, which is impossible. The only existent we > > can percieve is the present - the past is gone and the > > future is not yet here. > > Bhairitu: > I think you better study up on Nada Yoga. > 'Nada yoga' is an Indian metaphysical system; it doesn't have anything to do with physics. 'Chakras' do not have physical correlates - it's a philosophical theory.
There is no scientific proof that there is a 'primordial sound current' that can cause change in the human body. If there was, it would be an absolute, a thing-in-itself, unchanging. And, we know that sounds are not absolute - sounds change in consciouness over time.
