--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Vaj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> this out as it is synonymous with Transcendental Knowing (jnana,  
> jJAna). 

Vaj, the HK -transliteration for the palatal nasal as
'J' is rather misleading. I'd prefer 'ñ' instead, because
I gather quite a many people are familiar with the
Spanish pronunciation.
So in this case, 'jñAna' or 'jñaana'.  I believe the pronunciation
of the combination 'jñ' varies according to what
region of India the pronunciator comes from. I think
the pronunciation 'gy(a)' is typical in northern India.

Interestingly in Kashmir Shaivite literature they see  
> Pratibha as synonymous with Paravac--transcendental, non-dual   
> telepathic speech. This is interesting because it shows that 
everyone  
> has the natural experience of the transcendent (vac).
>







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