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viernes, agosto 14, 2009
AUM, ¡Qué todos los seres del universo sean felices!
Fantástico Krishna Das cantando el mantra “Om Namah Shivaya”, cada vez que lo oigo y canto mi corazón se llena de gozo. ¡Qué todos los seres del universo sean felices! Y a continuación mi amigo Ganesha (tributo a India).
“Aum Namah Śivāya is among the foremost mantras. Its general translation is "adoration (namas) to Śiva", preceded by the mystical syllable Aum. It is called Panchakshara, or "having five syllables". Śaivite mystics hold that within its celestial tones and hues resides all of the intuitive knowledge of Śaivism…. Namah Śivaya has such power, the mere intonation of these syllables reaps its own reward in salvaging the soul from bondages of the treacherous instinctive mind and the steel bands of a perfected externalized intellect. Namah Śivāya quells the instinct, cuts through the steel bands and turns this intellect within and on itself, to face itself and see its ignorance. Sages declare that mantra is life, that mantra is action, that mantra is love and that the repetition of mantra, japa, bursts forth wisdom from within.”
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