--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "biosoundbill" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> Hi Richard,
> 
> In the text below you appear to be admitting that bija mantras are 
> used in TM!
> 
>  Why the sudden change of mind,are you a little confused?

Billy...Richard lives under a bridge.



> Namaste,
> 
> Billy
> 
> 
> > [FairfieldLife] Re: Did MMY's Guru Dev teach TM? Anybody
> > know.........
> > Richard J. Williams
> > Sun, 21 Jan 2007 09:55:44 -0800
> >
> > wgm4u wrote:
> > >
> > > Just wondering if the 'tradition' starts with MMY. :-)
> > >
> > Billy - The TM tradition probably originated with the Nath
> alchemists
> > of medieval India, the so-called "Eighty-four Mahasiddhas" and 
with
> > Matsyendranath, the inventor of Hatha Yoga. This tradition was
> taken
> > to Kashmir where it became the Trika system and then later to 
South
> > Asia to become the Sri Vidya tradition of Shankara.
> >
> > According to what I've read, Guru Dev's teacher was Swami
> Krishanand
> > Saraswati of Sringeri. If so, that means that Guru Dev was, like
> his
> > teacher, a student of the Sri Vidya, which was established by
> > Shankara
> > at Sringeri. Apparently there are three TM bija mantras inscribed
> on
> > the Sri Chakra, which is ensconced at the Sringeri temple.
> >
> > It is a fact that all the Saraswati Dasanamis worship the Sri
> Vidya.
> > It is also a fact that the Sri Chakra is ensconced on the mandir 
at
> > Dwarka and at the Kanchi Mathas. It is also a fact that all the
> > Adwaita Sannyasins claim that Adi Shankara established four mathas
> as
> > seats of learning and for the worship of Sri Vidya. In addition,
> all
> > the Shankaracharyas agree that Shankara composed the
> Soundaryalahari,
> > with the TM bija mantras included among the thirteeen other bija
> > mantras.
> >
> > According to the Shankaracharya of Sringeri, the Adi Shankara
> placed
> > the Sri Chakra, symbol of Tripurasundari, with the TM mantras
> > inscribed thereon, at each of the seats of learning - Dwarka, 
Puri,
> > Sringeri, Kanchi and at Jyotirmath. The mantras of TM are DIRECTLY
> > related to Sri Vidya. At least three TM bija mantras appear
> inscribed
> > on the Sri Chakra.
> >
> > According to Swami Rama, Guru Dev was fond of the Sri Chakra and
> used
> > one in his puja. So, if the Sri Chakra has the TM mantras written
> on
> > it, and Shankara wrote the Soundaryalahari, with the thirteen bija
> > mantras, three of which are used in the practice of TM, we can
> assume
> > that the TM bija mantras used by MMY are derived from the Tantric
> > Tradition of Shankara as practiced in Kerala State.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Richard J. Williams" 
> <willytex@> wrote:
> >
> > matrixmonitor wrote:
> > > The Mahareeshee was by No means a sexual deviate!
> > > He simply had normal sexual relationships, (encounters) 
> > > with various females. 
> > >
> > So, how would you be knowing anything about the Marshy's 
> > personal sex life? 
> > 
> > > What's wrong with that?
> > >
> > Did I say it was wrong? I just said it was deviate, as 
> > reported, on this forum. If you put forth the case that 
> > you are a celibate monk, and then you resort to fornication,
> > with unmarried female students that work for you, that 
> > certainly is deviating from celibacy. What do you think? 
> > 
> > biosoundbill wrote:
> > > > > Richard are you saying that the TM mantras are 
> > > > > not Tantric Bija Mantras?
> > > > > 
> > Richard J. Williams wrote:
> > > > Bill - The so-called TM bija mantras are just common 
> > > > everyday words from the Sanskrit dictionary. They can 
> > > > be found in almost any standard Sanskrit lexicon. For 
> > > > example, Ram, Sri, Nama...nothing esoteric. 
> > > > 
> > > > In contrast, Buddhist Tantric bijas are all esoteric - 
> > > > sounds that have no semantic meaning. Marshy is not 
> > > > a Tantric Yogi, therefore he would be knowing nothing 
> > > > about any esoteric bijas. He may or may not have been 
> > > > instructed in Sri Vidya by his guru, and Marshy may or 
> > > > may not have read Shankara's Saundarylahari. 
> > > > 
> > > > However, there are no bija mantras to be found in the 
> > > > Rig Veda, the scriptures extolled by the Marshy. If he 
> > > > were to impart any esoteric bija mantras, where whould 
> > > > he have gotten them? If he read them in books, that 
> > > > would be a travesty for him to pass them on - you can 
> > > > get real bija mantras only in an initiation from a 
> > > > tantric guru. 
> > > > 
> > > > There are no bija mantras in Patanjalis Yoga Sutras or 
> > > > in any of the standard Upanishads.
> > > > 
> > > > That is unless you are suggesting that Marshy was a
> > > > Tantric Guru - if so, why do you suppose he hasn't 
> > > > shared any of his insights into sexual yoga, and why
> > > > would he keep all the sex enjoyment techniques to himself? 
> > > > 
> > > > We already know that the Marshy was a sexual deviate - 
> > > > but now you're suggesting that he passed out tantric
> > > > bija mantras that he read about in a book, without 
> > > > having been an authentic tantric initiate?
> > > > 
> > > > What's up with that?
> > > >
> > >
> >
>


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