Yep like, Veda Leela:  ..
 "One unbounded ocean of consciousness in motion
in waves of creation flowing, an ocean of knowingness, ocean of consciousness.
One unbounded ocean of consciousness in motion, in waves of the veda flowing, 
ocean of knowingness, ocean of consciousness.

One unbounded ocean of consciousness in motion, fully awake within itself, 
consciousness fully knows itself, consciousness, knows itself
When consciousness knows itself it becomes both knower and known
When the knower knows the known the dynamics are called the process of knowing 
Knower knowing and known 
Knower knowing and known

Knower knowing and known
In the language of the Veda these three are known as Rishi, Devata, and 
Chhandas.
Rishi is the knower
Devata the knowing
Chhandas is the known together they are flowing
In one unbounded ocean of consciousness in motion
the samhita of the veda is flowing as knower knowing and known
knower knowing and known

The samhita, of rishi, devata and chhandas
put together they are three in one reality
In one unbounded ocean of consciousness
One appears as three while remaining unity
One appears as three while remaining unity"
 

 Doc, I love reading the song titles for those tracks on the album cover.
 I have found from the studying of other historic spiritual groups like ours 
you can often get in the minds and hearts of members then by looking at the 
text of their songs. The song text a lot of times have their ideology embedded 
in them. As part of these revolutionary movements the songs they often would 
sing as groups or for entertainment though corny at times were often fun and 
patriotic to the group for the people who were there at the time.
 

  I was at a conference last year with a whole bunch of academics and we took a 
tour of the historic village of Zoar, Ohio, early settled by German mystics. On 
the tour of the historic village we went in to their big brick meeting house 
the Zoarites built and the tour guide described something to the effect, 'that 
this is where he gave his sermons'. Upon the word 'sermon' you could see this 
collective shudder in the tour group about the thought of listening to sermons. 
But the meeting house had amazing acoustics for singing and the spoken word 
could be easily heard anywhere in the meeting house. It was really cool. I had 
got to Zoar the night before and looked around on my own and noted this 
remarkable feature about the Meeting House. 
  The thing to explain to these modern day folks though from the perspective of 
being inside vital revolutionary spiritual groups the meetings were actually 
fun to be in. The members knew the language of the shared experience and had 
developed their own songs to go along with the cultural dynamic of the 
movement. At the time of these mystical separatist groups like Zoar forming in 
America they were unified and having fun doing it. I was at Oneida in New York 
a couple years ago and interviewed some aged people who were part of Oneida and 
they said the same thing. What they remember about the community was that it 
was fun. The community was really fun to be part of.   Likewise it was with TM 
in its day and for those still in it now.
 -U.S. Buck in the Dome
 

 The Doctor writes:
 I have been going through several lifetimes worth of belongings, and came 
across this record, that I probably bought in the Communist Chinese store, Hong 
Kong, c. 1970. (So *that's* how they won...):
 
https://app.box.com/s/jjxylhxkkwc3bu31m9tz 
https://app.box.com/s/jjxylhxkkwc3bu31m9tz
 

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