Guest guest Posted February 27, 2006 Report Share Posted February 27, 2006 Lingam is that which has neither beginning nor end, that towards which all beings move, and that in which all beings merge ..." I wish to reiterate fm OCCULT experiences that thisLInga is nothing but our "Subtle body" --which is gaseous and has no solidity like our physical body. This gaseous envelope is composed of very fine stuff ...not visible to mundane mortals ...but only with occult training....and it is what sustains life inside our physical bodies. We should keep this oval envelope clean and pure thru regular bathing and incense and chanting and meditation and kirtans and selfless service....Because normal mundane actions undertaken by us ..contaminate this 'linga sharira' ( also called sookshma shareera") by "thought debris" ....which leads to illness and unecessary emotions etc in that entity. It is also responsible for our repeated birth and death cycle ---if it still has "thought residues" ( clearly visible to occultist eyes) in it -- at the time of our death . Hence the importance of washing and keeping the LINGAM CLEAN AND PURE ! That is the essence. Cheers! Ram RAM RAM Thank you & God bless. Om Sri Sai Ram Sarvathah paanipaadam Tat sarvatokshi siromukham Sarvathah sruthimalloke Sarvamavritya thishthathi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 28, 2006 Report Share Posted February 28, 2006 Dear Ram, I think u have put forward a whole new meaning to the Linga form. I remember that, In the Tibetian occult writings, our body is described as a Egg form, with its Aura radiation surrounding all sides of the body and roughly looks to the trained (third) eye as an Egg/oval. This Aura is radiated from the Soul in each person. Since the Soul is Atma and equivalent to ParaMatma, which is beginingless and endless, hence its form maybe represented and worshipped as a Lingam. Pl note that I have seen this Aura in my own body and I have experienced during meditations, presence of a intelligent living personality in myself, which maybe what Swami calls as our Soul or Atman. Thanks for this new information. SaiRam Ravi Krishnamurthy On 2/28/06, ram ji <ramramsairam > wrote: Sai Ram ... To enrich your cognizance on the auspicious occasion of LINGODHBHAVAM, permit me to share a small thought on "LINGAM" ..... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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