--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com <mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com> , "R.G." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I also meant to establish the notion, that there could be other > valuble 'names of God' other than strictly Vedic ones. > The Name Yeshua for example.>>
Yeshua = JaiShiwa > The Name Elocheem for example.> Elocheem = AllaHymn = AdamaHymn (song of praise to Adam/Allah/adamah - "átomos the undivided, Unity) Adamah = undivided, related to Atma. Adamah gives Adam and Atom Hymnos = Song of praise. The Indo-European root for 'hymn' is "syu"- believed to be the common ancestor of sew, seam, suture, couture, the Latin subulus ("an awl") and Sanskrit sutra ("a thread"). OffWorld > These are Jewish and Christian names of God... > Yeshua for me has a similar vibration to the the mantra Muktananda > used. > Om Shri Shivaiya Namah Om > > Similar but different. > > I would assume there are Buddhist mantras as well. > > And of course lest we forget the Islamic folks. > They have mantras also... > > So, mantras are good. > > Yes, it is easy? > > It is easy, yes? > > R.G. >