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Janet and Sound Current
With this change of perception, I felt more at ease almost immediately. I began to focus on the sound, rather than try to ignore it. When I did this, the sound seemed to change in pitch and it fluxuated from time to time, but it wasn’t frightening, and it wasn’t an annoyance. After a few days, I began to notice that I wasn’t noticing the sound so much. I would have to stop and focus in order to hear it again to make sure it was still there. My dreams started to become very vivid and wild… sometimes daunting, but other times, my dreams seemed like plot-driven movies with wild colors.
I’m still testing the waters of this change of perception. But I feel so much better, that I wanted to share this with everyone here. I really feel like a monkey is being lifted off my back. I’ve always felt that Zen and all those Eastern ways of thinking were a little strange and hokey, and I still do… but there’s no way from here that I’m going to let the ‘…sound of my own wheels drive me crazy.”.
Recently, I found this reassuring posting about the “Sound Current” in relation to T: http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&rnum=1&selm=f7ae2577.0112071406.7f98da52%40posting.google.com
Take it easy!!!
Janet
The Power of the Word
We find in the Bible the words: ‘In the beginning was the word, and the word was God’, and we also find that the word is light, and that when that light dawned the whole creation manifested. These are not only religious verses; to the mystic or seer the deepest revelation is contained in them.
The Mysticism of Sound
Abstract sound is called sawt-e-sarmad by the Sufis; all space is filled with it. The vibrations of this sound are too fine to be either audible or visible to the material ears or eyes, since it is even difficult for the eyes to see the form and color of the ethereal vibrations on the external plane.
Sikhism
A progressive religion well ahead of its time when it was founded over 500 years ago, The Sikh religion today has a following of over 20 million people worldwide and is ranked as the worlds 5th largest religion. Sikhism preaches a message of devotion and remembrance of God at all times, truthful living, equality of mankind and denounces superstitions and blind rituals.
Naam or Word – Hari Ras
Now we come to another term, “Hari Ras” or Divine intoxication. Whoever communes with the Word, Shabd or Naam feels an exhilarating effect, too sweet and too absorbing for words. Far from being inebriating and stupefying it raises one into a state of super-consciousness and universal awareness.
Vipassana Meditation: The Soothing Divinity of Sound
The Himalayan masters of ancient India developed the “sound current” that is now known as the “divine sound.” The divine sound is the foundation used for practicing various forms of yoga—nada, sahaj, Babaji, kriya, and Sikh practices such as shabda yoga.