gibberish has nothing to do with the Veda. Nothing. You could listen to the
Torah the same way, that would be analogous, Glossalia might be a valid
spiritual practice in some way. Don't waste your time listening to it. Or don't
waste our time saying it is worth listening to until you have
he is just a blowhard. there is so many of them.
it has nothing to do with what Maharishi said. nothing
well thats not how Maharishi Mahesh taught Patanjali, he taught it only as
something intelligible. You only use the sutras in sanskrit if you understand
the meaning.
Dr Tony Nader teaches it is equivalent to the a way of percieving the physical
structure of the brain, by you don't get to
I felt this an interesting response inside this thread below. I find that
different X-ians evidently have a developed technical jargon that while it is
their own seems to match up with other’s mysticism in other spiritual lines, in
language meaningful to something experienced as universal
Carde,
MMY was saying that you don't have to understand sanskrit to reap the benefits
of reading its ancient texts. The sounds of the works by Jaimini and others
are enough to give benefits to the reader.
In Pantanjali's case one can levitate or disappear from one's environment.
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Emily,
According to the guru in the video, there is also an unexpected benefit to
glossalalia. It can give the practitioner an enhanced spiritual vision and
hearing.
This seems to tie in with MMY's assertions about reading
The act of glossolalia, speaking in unknown (or ecstatic) speech has many
pre-Christian roots. In a lengthy journal article for the American Scientific
Affiliation (an association of Christian scientists), Dr. Pattison summarizes
the publications of numerous historians on this topic by saying
yes and also recordings of speaking in tongues have been analyzed by linguists
and found to be gibberish.
As a Christian, who has recently become a meditator, I find this very helpful.
I have experienced 'speaking in tongues' and when I had my first day of TM
instruction, during the "puja" I heard words that were familiar to me in my
charismatic experience. I am wondering lately if the unified
The main problem here might well be that if you have next to no idea what the
text is about and of the individual grammatical and semantic elements, or
stuff,
your brains are very prone to misinterpret the input from your ears:
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