Om Meditation, and Yoga
"I am the syllable Om." (Bhagavad Gita 7:8)Om is the resonant frequency of the cosmos. In the beginning Om arose from the primal silence of pure consciousness, and from It came forth all that has ever been, is now, or ever shall be. And into It do all things return.
"I will tell you briefly of that Goal which all the Vedas with one voice propound, which all the austerities speak of, and wishing for Which people practice discipline: It is Om." (Katha Upanishad 1.2.15)
"Dismiss other utterances. Om is the bridge to immortality." (Mundaka Upanishad 2.2.5)
"Om is Brahman. Om is all this. He who utters Om with the intention 'I shall attain Brahman' does verily attain Brahman." (Taittiriya Upanishad 1.8.1)
Articles on Om
The Word That Is God–the Book
• Forward
• Chapter One–The Scriptures on the Pranava
• Chapter Two–The Scriptures on the Pranava, continued
• Chapter Three–The Masters of Wisdom on the Pranava
• Chapter Four–The Glories and Powers of Om – This chapter consists of quotations from the Vedas, Upanishads, Puranas, and the teachings of great yogis and Masters regarding the many divine aspects of the Pranava: Om.
• Om in the Upanishads, Bhagavad Gita, and Yoga Sutras
• The Word that is God–article
• Om: The Sound of Cosmic Resonance
A profound and inspiring study of Om, the Shabda Brahman (God as Sound)
by Suchakar S. Dikshit, a contemporary spiritual writer and teacher.
Saints on OM
• Meditation on Om – Swami Sivananda This is an abridgement of a complete book by Sri Swami Sivananda, founder of the Divine Life Society, regarding the nature and meditation of Om as the atma-mantra, the key to Divine realization.
• Swami Vivekananda on OM
• Shankaracharya on Om
• Swami Rama Tirtha on OM
• The Sacred Syllable Om – Swami Rama Tirtha. A transcript of a lecture given by Swami Rama Tirtha on December 22, 19O2, in the Hermetic Brotherhood Hall in San Francisco. This discourse explains the meaning and effects of Om, the prime mantra of the spiritual tradition of India, and its relevance to the Advaitic (non-dual) philosophy.
• Nityananda on Om –The Nitya Sutras of Avadhuta Nityananda contain some of the most profound statements on the Pranava and Its application by the yogi.
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