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Y A N T R A In India three words are very important: one is tantra, which we are talking about, another is mantra, and the third is yantra. Tantra means techniques for expanding your consciousness. Mantra means finding your inner sound, your inner rhythm, your inner vibration. Once you have found your mantra, it is of tremendous help: just one utterance of the mantra and you are in a totally different world. That becomes the key, the passage, because once uttering that mantra, you fall into your natural vibe. And the third is yantra. These statues are yantras. Yantra means a certain figure which can create a certain state in you. A certain figure, if you look at it, is bound to create a certain state in you. Watching a Buddha statue is watching a yantra. The figure of the statue, the geometry of the statue, creates a figure inside you. And that inside figure creates a certain vibe. [...] Watch the statue of Buddha sitting so silently in a certain yoga posture: if you go on watching the statue you will find something like that is happening within you too. If you are in company where ten persons are sad and you are the eleventh person, how long can you remain happy? Those ten persons will function like a yantra, a yantra of sadness; you will fall into sadness sooner or later. If you are unhappy and you go into company where people are joking and laughing, how long can you remain sad? Those laughing people will create laughter in you. They will change your focus, they will change your gear; you will start moving in a different direction. This happens every day – knowingly, unknowingly. — OSHO, Tantric Transformation, Chapter #6 Osho Alphabetical Directory: — on.fb.me/1awdo4z Tantra wiki: — bit.ly/L3FET Mantra wiki: — bit.ly/ISmEg Yantra wiki: — bit.ly/8yFfsM image: — Sri Yantra OSHO Never Born Never Died Only Visited this Planet Earth between December 11 1931 ― January 19 1990
Posted on: Sun, 28 Dec 2014 12:29:11 +0000

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