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mORE INFORMATION .. ----------- yogeeshashram — 26.12.2007 — http://www.siddhayatan.org http://www.yogeeshashram.org http://www.siddhalishree.com (blog) Significance, Meaning, Definition of AUM, OM, OHM Transcription Significance of AUM AUM is a natural sound. In Sanskrit A stand for Brahma, U for Vishnu and M for Shiva. The combination of three powers makes up AUM and this combination embodies God with creative, sustaining and destructive powers. AUM, the sound, is in our blood. The first sound that a baby makes is A, then Uuh and then the word Ma. This natural sound connects us to God. In Hindu culture, the baby is considered very pure with no ideology and therefore close to God. AUM in English is equivalent to GOD; G for generative power, O for operative power and D for destructive power. The sound of AUM can activate and open all the seven charkas especially the sahasrar, which is located at the top of the head. According to Hindu culture that is where God resides. AUM was discovered by the rishis. Rishis are the people who can see the truth. How can you see these hidden powers in yourself? It is known that new cells are always forming in our bodies, other cells are always dying and something always remains the same -- Brahma, Shiva and Vishnu. Our memory, which remains the same and connects us to the past, is called the operative power. Everything is a combination of these three powers. For example, if you want to change a gold earring to a bracelet the goldsmith will melt (Shiva, destructive power) the gold (Vishnu, operative power that which stays the same) and make a new bracelet (Brahma, generative power). You can learn to chant the sound of AUM in a certain way to activate all the chakras. Also certain colors are created through the chanting of this sound. When you chant AUM you are already improving yourself. Most religions are utilizing this sound. In Christianity it is the word amen. Chanting benefits the person physically, mentally, and spiritually. ----------- HERE AN OTHER: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eW0xSVw2gXc&feature=related http://wwwsilentthundercent... Master Mokurai chants the Sanskrit "Aum" with overtones. --------- AND ONCE GOING..LOOK THIS IS VERY UPLIFTING...:=) EXPLENATION IS IN SPANISH THOUGH...:=) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ibA4ysp2jM ---------- AUM SHREE RAM JAY RAM JAY JAY RAM. El mantra es una palabra o grupo de palabras sin un contenido semántico específico. Un mantra es un conjunto de sílabas en sánscrito (lengua sagrada del hinduismo y del budismo tántrico) que se recita un determinado número de veces para conseguir un logro, que puede ser mundano (obtener algo, lograr alguna habilidad) o trascendente (el logro supremo, que en el budismo tibetano consiste en la iluminación no solamente racional, sino de la verdadera naturaleza de la mente). También puede definirse como un sonido o combinación de palabras que por su construcción, significado y ritmo, posee la capacidad de concentrar la mente, elevandola. La palabra es sonido. El sonido es vibración. Vibración es energía. Según el hinduismo, el mantra Om es el sonido primigenio del universo, el origen y principio de todos los mantras. En la tradición hindú, la función primordial de los mantras es liberar a la mente del condicionamiento material y elevar la conciencia a un plano superior o espiritual En el budismo tibetano, cada mantra se considera el sonido correspondiente a un cierto aspecto de la iluminación y se recita para identificarse con ese aspecto de la mente iluminada. Los mandalas son diagramas o representaciones esquemáticas y simbólicas del macrocosmos y el microcosmos, utilizados en el budismo y el hinduismo. Estructuralmente, el espacio sagrado (el centro del universo y soporte de concentración), es generalmente representado como un círculo inscrito dentro de una forma cuadrangular. En la práctica, los yantra hindúes son lineales, mientras que los mándalas budistas son bastante figurativos. A partir de los ejes cardinales se suelen sectorizar las partes o regiones internas del círculo-mandala.

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