i like your videos… thought provoking:)
but I wish the quality if the sound be better… missed 50% of what you are saying:((
Very interesting picture. Too bad I can’t make any sense of it. Could you provide an explanation ?
[QUOTE=Hubert;66472]Very interesting picture. Too bad I can’t make any sense of it. Could you provide an explanation ?[/QUOTE]https://sahajapower.wordpress.com/category/sahaja-yoga/page/3/
The meaning of Om is well-described in Mandukya Upanishad. In Wikipedia you can find some information on it. I can only encourage you to read the upanishad with some commentary - preferably from Shankaracharya.
Om, as a symbol, yes it can carry various different meanings - and there is some associations which are attached to the different sounds of the mantra. But the mantra itself, again, was never something which was originally pronounced, it was something which was heard in the innermost depths of meditation. In the yogic sciences, there is a process called nada anusadhana, through which one can turn inwards while still maintaining the activity of one’s “inner ears”, so that you can perceive certain inner vibrations. So once you come to the very source of your own existence, the soundless sound of “Om” is heard - which is not really the sound “Om”. It is very difficult to pronounce exactly what this sound is, it is a sound beyond the human voice - but the mantra “Om” is just a gross expression of this which can be used to access that dimension.
Re: The Atantic Ocean and the hum?
Hello, there was a post recently on this group of someone in Ireland who can
hear the hum in Ireland on the Atlantic coast, but not on the east coast, and
who could also hear it in France near the Atlantic. So there may be some
connection.
I have recently started hearing a hum in India. I am English but living here.It
started when I moved house. I live near the beach. But I can also hear it about
4 kilometers away where the waves are completely inaudible so it is not a normal
ocean sound. Was it definitely concluded in Auckland that the hum was caused by
waves - where did you read that and do you have any article links?
I have also heard a hum in a hill / valley area. Local people told me that there
is a nature sound audible to some people in some valley areas in India. But I am
still doubtful that the sound I am hearing is natural in origin because it
sounds so mechanical and monotonous.
I dont think there are any fault lines here
I haven’t lived in my new house long enough to know of a link with weather but
right now we have stormy rainy weather.
I would like to ask you - what is your sound like? mine is a low pitched drone
that seems to pulse / beat…and I can really feel a vibration too.
Best wishes,Cari
— In humforum@yahoogroups.com, “f5obv” <f5obv@…> wrote:
>
> This morning we had a system of low pressure an rain passing over the Pyrenees
and the hum was very faint last night and this morning, the wind direction was
South, now the wind is coming from a more Westernly direction, I can hear the
hum more distinctly right now, it makes me think it could be coming from the
Atlantic, yes, it could be the waves (that’s what the scientist in Auckland
said, why not?) but also some sort of sound coming from the Earth itself (magma
movements etc.?)
> I can feel right now the pressure from the hum, on my left ear and the noise
and again, the noise and the pressure are reduced if I put a cup or a bowl over
my left ear, the hum is definitely not coming from my body.
> I live here in Pau (SouthWest France) in an area where we have earthquakes
(right on the Pyrenees fault) and when I was younger I could hear a strange
noise with my left ear just a few hours before an earhquake would happen so I
guess my left ear must be more sensitive to lower frequencies.
> I thought the hum was coming from the fault itself, because when I go north to
Bordeaux or Paris I no longer hear the hum, but I didn’t hear the hum when I was
in San Francisco (on the San Andreas fault which is more active), just once and
it was hardly noticeable.
> When a high pressure system is blocked over my region I no longer hear the
hum, or it’s very, very faint, so I’m convinced it must be comming from the
Atlantic, West from here, but strangely enough I never heard it in Bordeaux
which is far closer to the sea, I should hear it there if ti was coming from the
Atlantic ocean, shouldn’t I?
> It would be interesting if you tried to compare the intensity of the hum with
the weather conditions (Low pressure, high pressure systems) in your area, this
could help you find some possible source or I guess direction from where you
live. If we put in common our experiences and findings, I guess we could figure
out things or at least explore some hypotheses or clues, what do you think?
Unless of course the hum comes from different sources. The Internet is a
wonderful tool, we could share what we know and find out, the scientists will
not take us seriously, unless of course they themselves can hear it, people
around me have never taken me seriously when I tell them about the hum, and I
gave up and lived with it, until I watched a report about the hum on CBS News
(in 1993 I think) I realized that other people could hear it too!!!
> All the best from the sunny Pyrenees.
> JM
>
>i copyd n psted. maybe, some connection ?
It’s a great video. Thanks to share and provide the wonderful information.
Aum not only symbolizes the subtle planes but comes to represent the frequency of vibrations at the various bands of rarified matter/ higher frequency. The four commonly defined planes have corresponding strength of the sound. At the physical level, vaikheri sound (human sound) is about twenty five per cent of madhyama sound (at the astral level) which is twenty five per cent of pashyanti sound (at the causal level) which is twenty five per cent of para sound that belongs to the transcendental plane.
Since all the bodies are integral part of the physical body, reciting AUM has very limited significance and listening to AUM from each molecule and atom of our bodily cells becomes very important. These sound frequencies are very difficult to reproduce and even dangerous when the bodies are not prepared to sustain them.
At a stage close to transcendance ordinary sensing has stopped and the only experience is of vibrations. The emanating sound comes to represent Ishvara itself, that is a step ahead of nothingness. Reciting AUM properly needs external guidance; listening to it is a meditative process and experiencing it requires guidance only from Ishvara.