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The Mystery of OM

  • Writer: Admin
    Admin
  • Apr 20, 2010
  • 1 min read

As we observed in blog entry #23, OM is not a word unto itself; it is a tri-syllabic sound (the length of a+u=m) represented by a Sanskrit letter or symbol (just as sounds in other languages are represented). This tri-syllabic vibration underlines the conviction that “where the mind goes, energy flows”. OM is therefore a reverberation that is self contained enough to revive inner organs and glands with fresh oxygen that is carried through the arteries to various body parts through routine physical movement, and the conscious channeling of fresh air through the arteries.

 
 
 

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