Guest guest Posted July 11, 2005 Report Share Posted July 11, 2005 Dear sibling of Amma, In the beeja "Hrim", the sounds "ha", "re" & "hmm", stand for the creative, preservative & destructive aspects of Devi. Kali is also called "Hrim Kali". All beejas effect ur chakras & the subtle body instantly. in fact, each beeja influences a particular chakra. chanting a mantra (from Amma) with beejakshara is like taking the right medicine for the illness. if u use beejas without initiation, the medicine u might be taking might do more harm than good. if u already have been initiated, u should be chanting the mantra with the beeja correctly, or it might amount to misuse or incorrect use.. that again might lead to to harm. in fact, when vedic chanters or pujaris in india perform pujas or jagnas which involves chanting of beejas, they have been instructed (traditionally) to chant 108 panjakshrari (siva mantra) after the ceremony to dilute the ill effects. Amma's brihmacharis also do it (u can see them chant with the mala with 108 beads, after completion of pujas & homas). we devotees, at times, call Amma's mantra as the booster rockets!! just the way boosters take a rocket out of nature's gravity, the Mantra from Amma raises one out of the nature's body consciousness instantly!! japa siddhi is the state when u become one with the Mantra. u'll know it, when u are there. At Her Lotus Feet, Her child - childofdevi Ammachi Tuesday, July 12, 2005 3:47 AM Re: to Sweta on syllable It could be a shortcut or a shortcircuit. Amma specifically told me that beejas like Hrim should not be chanted without initiation, I think it is covered in one of the books also. But I also believe that if you chant some beeja and something untoward happens, our Amma is the fallback plan LOL. Jai Maa! -yogaman Ammachi, "ethanawalker" <ammachi@e...> wrote: > I have heard that beej mantras are like some kind of shortcut or > something. Like if you say it with a mantra that you get some kind > of siddhi, japa siddhi or something. But I don't know. Whenever I > say it lots it makes my heart warm, so I like it. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2005 Report Share Posted July 12, 2005 Thank you for this information. Best regards, -yogaman Ammachi, "B. Arun Raj" <arunraj@e...> wrote: > Dear sibling of Amma, > > In the beeja "Hrim", the sounds "ha", "re" & "hmm", stand for the creative, preservative & destructive aspects of Devi. Kali is also called "Hrim Kali". > > All beejas effect ur chakras & the subtle body instantly. in fact, each beeja influences a particular chakra. chanting a mantra (from Amma) with beejakshara is like taking the right medicine for the illness. if u use beejas without initiation, the medicine u might be taking might do more harm than good. if u already have been initiated, u should be chanting the mantra with the beeja correctly, or it might amount to misuse or incorrect use.. that again might lead to to harm. > > in fact, when vedic chanters or pujaris in india perform pujas or jagnas which involves chanting of beejas, they have been instructed (traditionally) to chant 108 panjakshrari (siva mantra) after the ceremony to dilute the ill effects. Amma's brihmacharis also do it (u can see them chant with the mala with 108 beads, after completion of pujas & homas). > > we devotees, at times, call Amma's mantra as the booster rockets!! just the way boosters take a rocket out of nature's gravity, the Mantra from Amma raises one out of the nature's body consciousness instantly!! > > japa siddhi is the state when u become one with the Mantra. u'll know it, when u are there. > > At Her Lotus Feet, > Her child > > - > childofdevi > Ammachi > Tuesday, July 12, 2005 3:47 AM > Re: to Sweta on syllable > > > It could be a shortcut or a shortcircuit. Amma specifically told me > that beejas like Hrim should not be chanted without initiation, I > think it is covered in one of the books also. But I also believe that > if you chant some beeja and something untoward happens, our Amma is > the fallback plan LOL. > > Jai Maa! > > -yogaman > > Ammachi, "ethanawalker" <ammachi@e...> wrote: > > I have heard that beej mantras are like some kind of shortcut or > > something. Like if you say it with a mantra that you get some kind > > of siddhi, japa siddhi or something. But I don't know. Whenever I > > say it lots it makes my heart warm, so I like it. > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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