--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "anonyff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On TTC in Mallorca, Jan-June 1971, Brahmarishi Devarat and his son
> (who looked like Tonto from the Lone Ranger) were often at meetings
> and we would ask Devarat question after question and Maharishi was our
> interpreter. My appeared to be having great fun in this job, he often
> found Devarat's answers both funny and illuminating. 
> 
> Someone asked him this question-if there is anything we can say to
> someone who is dying. As near as I can recall, he told us to say, in
> the person's ear, *wok, wok, wok*   I believe it is actually spelled
> vak and I also think I remember it is translated as *speech* or
> *sound*  
 

Thats odd. I heard M. say that it was in the tradition of ancient
India to whisper Vac three times in a new born baby's ear. (Vac
meaning sound.) That the nervous system was so delicate that this
impression would quickly lead the youth to the transcendant as he grew
 up.

A few years later, I was on a course where someone asked M about "the
baby technique" -- what to whisper in a new born's ear. M was
"furious". Going on and on about there is no baby technique and what
he had said about a practice in ancient India was not a technique to
use .... and how could people be so stupid .." paraphrasing

Are you sure you are remembering the Devarat story correctly?  I was
on the same course. From early Dec. I don't remember any words at
death  from Deverat. Though it may be the Vac birth story came from
him. The more I think about it, I think that may be the case.







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