The
whole universe is Consciousness vibrating at different frequencies. All the
varying techniques of yoga(union) and meditation are based on the underlying
principles of resonance and sympathetic vibration.
Through
atunement with a particular state of consciousness we become it. Atunement
means aligning our variables so that they correspond with the state we are
trying to attain.
What
are the variables which we have to work with? They are such things as posture,
colour, our actions and the words that we intone.
Sacred
alphabets such as Sanskrit are said to embody the complete spectrum of
universal forces. By utilizing the science of mantra we may harness this
awesome power- this power of vibration which is the basis for the whole of
Creation.
It
has often gone unrecognized however that the power of mantra yoga affects us
all whether we are aware of it or not.
When
ever we speak silently to ourselves or out loud we are influenced by the
quality of the vibrations which we are giving out.
Imagine
that you heard two people arguing in a foreign language which you could not
understand. You would be able to get a feel for what was been said by the actual
quality of the sound being produced.
It
is not then necessary to know the ins and outs of the exact nature of sacred
alphabets nor to be empowered by a Guru in order to benefit from the science of
mantra.
By
being mindful of the quality of our speech we will be making an important
contribution to our well being.
If
you ever catch yourself talking harshly, with unkindness or moaning in a victim
like way know that you are actually intoning a negative although weak mantra.
With
this awareness, relax and uplift the quality of your speech. Imagine the ideal:
rich, confident and compassionate tones and aim for that. An understanding of
the virtues is useful in imagining the ideal. Be sure then to study "Inner
Medicine" for a deeper appreciation of the virtues.
One
of the reasons for the differences in national character is because of the
particular language habitually used. Even same language regional differences in
character and accent have a mutual effect on each other.
It
can be useful to see your own character and speech in the context of regional
influences so as not to be restrained by them.
Whilst
it is true that general speech is important, there can be no doubt that more
advanced mantra practices are far more powerful. Why is this?
Well
as stated earlier atunement is connected with optimizing variables. By sitting
in the correct posture, by wearing natural loose fitting clothing of a
particular colour, by gazing at a sacred image at the same time as reciting the
mantra with conscious intent and understanding its meaning then we are
harnessing far more of the variables available to us: thus having a
correspondingly greater effect.
Where
as the letters vocalized in everyday speech have a more or less random(or
certainly unintentional) effect a true Mantra is constructed specifically with
a goal in mind. This means that the intention energy is much more focused. It
also means that the letters are chosen for their innate and non-arbitrary
vibrational effect.
It
is also said that by using a mantra given to us by a genuine realized soul the
blessings are greater still.
Firstly
such a realized soul, being aware of our imbalances etc, can prescribe us with
a mantra/medicine ideally suited to our temperament. Secondly it is said that
such a mantra is empowered by the blessings of the teacher. These blessings are
partly due to morphic resonance and partly intelligent spiritual intervention
at subtle levels.
If
you really want to understand mantra yoga then you must study the sacred
alphabets, the different types of letter and so on. Study many different
schools of thought on the subject and try to get to the deeper meanings below
the rubbish which inevitably creeps into these subjects.
I
would say though that for most students this is unnecessary: Good natured
intent and simple effort being more beneficial than what can become a
distracting dry intellectual exercise.


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