The Yoga of Sound by Russill Paul  
Google Tantric Deity Bija Mantras Shakti yoga

It's the last result on page 1 - The Yoga of Sound: Healing & 
Enlightenment Through the Sacred ... - Google Books Result

Read from p91 to 97

Namaste,

Billy


--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> biosoundbill wrote:
> > I'm no longer involved with the TM movement, but I still have 
lots 
> > of friends that are still in it. I was at a TM party recently, 
and 
> > clearly felt that most of them can't think for themselves, and 
are 
> > very ungrounded!
> >
> > I often wonder if this is because of all those years of 
meditating 
> > on a pure bija mantra!
> >
> > Check this link -   http://books.google.com/books?id=78HRnC_-
> > 
1SIC&pg=PA96&lpg=PA96&dq=bija+mantra+are+pure+energy&source=web&ots=g
> > rTOmWNq7Y&sig=PnbUYgD2KbWyQym5VkYd9ankmCo#PPA97,M1
> >
> > In Chopra's technique each mantra has `Om' at the beginning 
> > and `Namah' at the end, with your personal syllable in the 
middle.
> >
> > Namaste,
> >
> > Billy
> >
> >   
> What book is it?  Your link won't work and using your search terms 
I get 
> two pages of books but none with that ID.
> 
> If mantras aren't balanced then indeed people can become 
ungrounded 
> though the original 20 minutes twice a day being a light practice 
might 
> not cause that at least for about 80% of practitioners.  Agni 
mantras 
> usually aren't used for the public but Shiva and Shanti mantras 
are 
> okay.  Every mantra has a certain resonance and will cause the 
mind and 
> body to respond in a certain way.  A good guru makes sure that the 
> mantra (and additional mantras) are right for the aspirant.
>


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