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Sorry - the Ganesh Yantra picture did come through. Hope this works.

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Those are really pretty but what is a yantra?

The closest thing I know of is a Yiddish "yenta"

which, who knows, could be something like?

Jill

 

--- shreekarveernivasini Temple

<shreekarveernivasini wrote:

>

> To know more about Yantras visit

>

http://www.blessingsonthenet.com/arts/getcat.asp?cat=type\Yantra

> Oz Yogi wrote:

> Sorry - the Ganesh Yantra picture did come

> through. Hope this works.

>

> BB AY

>

>

> Tat Twam Asi

>

>

>

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> to your Messenger Friends

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>

> > ATTACHMENT part 2 image/pjpeg

> name=Ganesh1yantra.jpg

>

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Think of yantras as vehicles...to assist you in your Journey Out (or

In, it's your call). You meditate upon them. You meditate upon a

tiny massless (i.e., unthinkable) point at their center...where

divinity dwells. What do I mean by "meditate"? Just look at the

yantra and (this is the hard part) shut up. Listen. Pay

attention. Hear. Sense a presence. That presence is vast and

divine...and it is you.

 

What I have just typed is totally uncanonical and I'm sure would

fuss the average Hindu. But I speak from what I have lived and am

living now and it works for me. Test it; if it doesn't work for

you, move on.

 

"Yenta" isn't entirely unrelated. Your Inner Yenta is that part of

you that's always running at the mouth. We all have one. Never

shuts up. Seems to operate on the theory that if it just keeps

talking eventually it will say something, rather like Barbra

Streisand's prattle this week.

 

When mine is on a jag, I try to remember to ground in Ganesh.

Ganesh knows how to deal with the I.Y. I think I'm getting on a jag

now so,

 

Over & out,

 

Scott

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

, Jillian's house <forman2001> wrote:

> Those are really pretty but what is a yantra?

> The closest thing I know of is a Yiddish "yenta"

> which, who knows, could be something like?

> Jill

>

> --- shreekarveernivasini Temple

> <shreekarveernivasini> wrote:

> >

> > To know more about Yantras visit

> >

> http://www.blessingsonthenet.com/arts/getcat.asp?cat=type\Yantra

> > Oz Yogi wrote:

> > Sorry - the Ganesh Yantra picture did come

> > through. Hope this works.

> >

> > BB AY

> >

> >

> > Tat Twam Asi

> >

> >

> >

> > Messenger for SMS - Always be connected

> > to your Messenger Friends

> > Sponsor

> >

> > To from this group, send an email

> > to:

> > -@e...

> >

> > http://www.geocities.com/aumganesh/

> >

> > Your use of is subject to the

> >

> > > ATTACHMENT part 2 image/pjpeg

> > name=Ganesh1yantra.jpg

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > New DSL Internet Access from SBC &

>

>

>

>

> New DSL Internet Access from SBC &

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You are SO CLEVER...good segue there! As a

sortawannabe-Jew, the yentas in my life have been

all too outer...

 

--- Scott Hutton <hmshutton wrote:

> Think of yantras as vehicles...to assist you in

> your Journey Out (or

> In, it's your call). You meditate upon them.

> You meditate upon a

> tiny massless (i.e., unthinkable) point at

> their center...where

> divinity dwells. What do I mean by "meditate"?

> Just look at the

> yantra and (this is the hard part) shut up.

> Listen. Pay

> attention. Hear. Sense a presence. That

> presence is vast and

> divine...and it is you.

>

> What I have just typed is totally uncanonical

> and I'm sure would

> fuss the average Hindu. But I speak from what

> I have lived and am

> living now and it works for me. Test it; if it

> doesn't work for

> you, move on.

>

> "Yenta" isn't entirely unrelated. Your Inner

> Yenta is that part of

> you that's always running at the mouth. We

> all have one. Never

> shuts up. Seems to operate on the theory that

> if it just keeps

> talking eventually it will say something,

> rather like Barbra

> Streisand's prattle this week.

>

> When mine is on a jag, I try to remember to

> ground in Ganesh.

> Ganesh knows how to deal with the I.Y. I think

> I'm getting on a jag

> now so,

>

> Over & out,

>

> Scott

>

>

, Jillian's house

> <forman2001> wrote:

> > Those are really pretty but what is a yantra?

>

> > The closest thing I know of is a Yiddish

> "yenta"

> > which, who knows, could be something like?

> > Jill

> >

> > --- shreekarveernivasini Temple

> > <shreekarveernivasini> wrote:

> > >

> > > To know more about Yantras visit

> > >

> >

>

http://www.blessingsonthenet.com/arts/getcat.asp?cat=type\Yantra

> > > Oz Yogi wrote:

> > > Sorry - the Ganesh Yantra picture did come

> > > through. Hope this works.

> > >

> > > BB AY

> > >

> > >

> > > Tat Twam Asi

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > Messenger for SMS - Always be

> connected

> > > to your Messenger Friends

> > > Sponsor

> > >

> > > To from this group, send an

> email

> > > to:

> > > -@e...

> > >

> > > http://www.geocities.com/aumganesh/

> > >

> > > Your use of is subject to the

> > >

> > > > ATTACHMENT part 2 image/pjpeg

> > > name=Ganesh1yantra.jpg

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > New DSL Internet Access from SBC &

> >

> >

> >

>

 

> >

> > New DSL Internet Access from SBC &

> > http://sbc.

>

>

 

 

 

 

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