[FairfieldLife] Re: Does watching this symbolic wind constitute worship of Vayu?

2014-04-27 Thread Duveyoung
Seems to me placing the attention on a natural phenomenon as one would attend 
the mantra has to be at least as calming as TM.  Dunno.  Just wondering these 
days about how ancient meditation has to be.

Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Does watching this symbolic wind constitute worship of Vayu?

2014-04-27 Thread Share Long
Edg, regarding natural phenomena, these days some systems use the sound of 
natural water, like the ocean, a stream or rain, to quiet the brain. I think 
visual stimuli tend to be create more excitation in the brain. My former SO 
felt he could transcend on the sense of taste. 


On Sunday, April 27, 2014 9:05 AM, Duveyoung no_re...@yahoogroups.com wrote:
 
  
Seems to me placing the attention on a natural phenomenon as one would attend 
the mantra has to be at least as calming as TM.  Dunno.  Just wondering these 
days about how ancient meditation has to be.


[FairfieldLife] Re: Does watching this symbolic wind constitute worship of Vayu?

2014-04-27 Thread steve.sundur
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---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, no_re...@yahoogroups.com wrote :

 Seems to me placing the attention on a natural phenomenon as one would attend 
the mantra has to be at least as calming as TM.  Dunno.  Just wondering these 
days about how ancient meditation has to be.




[FairfieldLife] Re: Does watching this symbolic wind constitute worship of Vayu?

2014-04-26 Thread steve.sundur
Well, is wind not the same as prana, and there are different pranas at work in 
the body.  I consider the workings of prana to be an unexplored area of 
physiology. 

 Am I off track here?
 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, no_re...@yahoogroups.com wrote :

 http://hint.fm/wind/ http://hint.fm/wind/

Any representation is, yawlp, a representation.  But this one GETS TO ME.  

 

 It seems, (okay I'm going to say it,) alive.  
 
I'm saying watching the wind symbolically in real time might constitute worship 
of Vayu (or whatever dynamic of the nervous system that is iteratively resonant 
with the values of nature that are symbolized by the concept: Vayu.)

The wind is a phenomenon of nature that's older than life on earth and must 
perforce be something with which ALL sentience is necessarily attuned -- if 
only for the survival benefits.  A very deep DNA code-dynamic must be dedicated 
to managing the individual's awareness of the importance of air/water movement. 
 

I wonder if looking at this Web page triggers or excites or activates communion 
or unity-type experiences..

It's a good bet, methinks, that we're all built from the ground up to be able 
to become more attuned with everything if we but get jiggy with almost any 
universal phenomenon.  Looking at a fire, or candle or ? -- all can be said to 
be a worship of some sort.  

 

 Anyone want to discuss?