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Thanks.

 

As far as Muni, do you (or anyone else) know which Chakra it invokes?

 

I know Maha invokes the Heart Chakra (isn't that similar to Heart-mind? I never was quite clear about that one).

 

I also know Swaha invokes Ajna Chakra

 

And I guess Gam ("gum") invokes the Root Chakra

 

So which one(s) does Muni invoke, or does it? Or is it a composit like Shrim?

 

'muni' is included in the names of some people to give a respectful indication of their nature.

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Thanks.

 

As far as Muni, do you (or anyone else) know which Chakra it invokes?

 

I know Maha invokes the Heart Chakra (isn't that similar to Heart-mind? I never was quite clear about that one).

 

I also know Swaha invokes Ajna Chakra

 

And I guess Gam ("gum") invokes the Root Chakra

 

So which one(s) does Muni invoke, or does it? Or is it a composit like Shrim?

I am not familiar with that system. As far as i know, muni means ascetic, maha means great and swaha is to indicate offering of sacrifice. I am not aware of relations of these words with any chakra. But as i said in a prior disclaimer...since i dont know anything...

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Arent you conflating buddhism into vedanta? Heart sutra is a buddhist sutra. In any case, being a native of india, i prefer sanskrit any day. While i appreciate mandarin, i dont understand it, so that simplifies my life.

 

 

Am I conflating? Sorry if I am. Not the intention. The 'modern' version of this 'reality relected more or less in language' stuff would be Steven Pinker. But I couldn't bear to drag myself through his book further than halfway.

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Kate said, "...The idea I think I recall is/was that Sanskrit was the most "exact/closest to reality itself" language in all cases so chanting in Sanskrit has a direct relationship with reality..." sounds close to me although as in the reality of the Hindu gods, devas and related human devotees.

 

One thing about those great Beings is that they can also be so small, smaller than the smallest seed and not break things yet work the largest "miracles".

 

 

Well seriously, I mean if I'm off chanting devotionals, I'm unlikely to be robbing a store at the same time. Still, I do wonder about this stuff. I'm not sure I think it's fine to look at 'reality' and in the face of what is seen persuade oneself otherwise through willful diversion towards the great and the beautiful - although the great and the beautiful are also present. To what point this slopes off into willful blindness, well, not sure. One's relationship with reality ought IMO to be as close to it as possible.

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Well seriously, I mean if I'm off chanting devotionals, I'm unlikely to be robbing a store at the same time. Still, I do wonder about this stuff. I'm not sure I think it's fine to look at 'reality' and in the face of what is seen persuade oneself otherwise through willful diversion towards the great and the beautiful - although the great and the beautiful are also present. To what point this slopes off into willful blindness, well, not sure. One's relationship with reality ought IMO to be as close to it as possible.

 

Are you talking reality that a being can know when they are identified as a particular mind? If so to me that is relative reality.

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Are you talking reality that a being can know when they are identified as a particular mind? If so to me that is relative reality.

 

Hmm, that's quite the can of worms Mr Bob :-)

 

- Far as I can tell, I'm not identified with any other mind but it could very well possible for me to approximate such.

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Hmm, that's quite the can of worms Mr Bob :-)

 

- Far as I can tell, I'm not identified with any other mind but it could very well possible for me to approximate such.

 

lol, you might be left handed and in your right mind...(or however that saying goes)

 

anyway don't mind me - it's just jargon pointing to all that neti neti out of sight and out of mind mystery stuff. :D

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I am not familiar with that system. As far as i know, muni means ascetic, maha means great and swaha is to indicate offering of sacrifice. I am not aware of relations of these words with any chakra. But as i said in a prior disclaimer...since i dont know anything...

 

Hmm...

 

Well I got it from that book I referenced. And the author got it from his Guru. *shrug*

 

I guess I erred in thinking this was common knowledge to all Indian spiritual traditions.

 

*****

 

On a separate note I finally found out what So Ha is.

 

It's the Chinese word/pronunciation for Swaha. :)

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