Appraently Ms Stein is the only person left on the planet that still
believes the TM mantras are not based on the names of the Hindu personal
gods mentioned by MMY in his "Beacon Light" and by SBS in numerous
satsangs. This correlation has been discussed by MMY in detail in his
comments on Bhagavad Gita. There's never been any denial of this
connection by anyone in the TMO, that I know of.
The notion that the TMer mantras are just meaningless sounds made up by
a yogi fakir are just untenable, on it's face. If that were true, then
just about any old sound or non-sense gibberish would suffice in order
for us to attain enlightenment in 5-7 years.
However, since we have the testimony of MMY and SBS, and a long line of
ilustrious rishis, we can accept their word as being true. Almost all
yogis and yoga adherents agree with MMY that the names of the gods fetch
to us the grace of the personal gods, Ram, Shyam, Saraswati, etc.
Why Judy would take this position of denial must be of a personal
nature, just to make people think I'm not posting the truth about TM
practice and the TM bija mantras. Otherwise, I guess she would offer us
an explanation for her strange and unauthorized beliefs. Go figure.
Our leader, Raja Nader Ram, has demonstrated the correlation between the
Vedic 'gods' which are shown to actually be the different types of
intelligence within our physiology. A groundbreaking report by Nader
Raam about the connection between the Vedic sound vibrations and human
physiology!
'Human Physiology: Expression of Veda and the Vedic Literature'
by Prof. Tony Nader, MD, Ph.D.
Maharishi Vedic University, 2001
On 12/4/2013 10:25 AM, [email protected] wrote:
*Richard wrote:*
>"For our practice, we select only the suitable mantras of personal Gods.
Such mantras fetch to us the grace of personal Gods and make us happier
in every walk of life." - MMY
'Beacon Light of the Himalayas'
by Maharishi Mahes Yogi
SRM Publications, 1953
http://tinyurl.com/ydl84gy
"...the TM mantras are *not* the names of the Hindu gods. The Hindu gods
have perfectly good names of their own." - Judy Stein