"The aspirant has . . . to control his speech every minute of every day. This is a statement easily made, but most difficult to make practical. He who achieves it is rapidly nearing emancipation. This applies not to the reticence, the moroseness, the silence, and the voicelessness which often distinguishes natures but little evolved, and which are in reality an inarticulate condition. It refers to the controlled use of words to effect certain ends, and the retention of speech energy when not needed - a very different matter. It involves a realisation of cycles; of times and of seasons; it supposes a knowledge of the power of sound, and of the effects produced through the spoken word; it involves an apprehension of the building forces of nature and their due manipulation, and is based on an ability to wield mental matter, and to set it in motion, in order to produce results in physical matter, consonant with the clearly defined purpose of the inner God. It is the shining forth of the second aspect of the Self, the Vishnu, or form-building aspect, which is the prime characteristic of the Ego on its own plane. It would be well to ponder on this. p. 156/7"
Quote Details
Added by wikiquote-import-bot
Unverified quote
0 likes
Original Language: English
Available Languages (1)
Sources
Imported from EN Wikiquote
https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Mantra
Revision History
No revisions have been submitted for this quote.
Categories
Mantra
100 quotes on TrueQuotesView all quotes by Mantra →
Related Quotes
"An oft-repeated mantra (that is a phrase or a word of power which, on occasion may be used as a spell) is known as ja…"
"The Yogatattwa Upanishad warns against the misuse of mantra."
"The use of Mantras is deeply rooted in Tibetan Buddhism. They are short prayers that are thought to subtly alter one’…"
"Mantram – Mystic words, sounds or phrases used as incantations and having occult potency."
"To arrive at the Mantra he [the rishi] may start from the colour of a rose, or the power or beauty of a character, or…"
"Mantrams... In esoteric phraseology mantram is the word made flesh, or rendered objective... A form of words or sylla…"
"The basis of all manifested phenomena is the enunciated sound, or the Word spoken with power, that is, with the full …"
"Mantra - A Sanskrit word conveying the same idea as the “Ineffable Name.” Some mantras, when pronounced according to …"
"Mantras are not thought of as products of discursive thought, human wisdom or poetic fantasy, but ”flash-lights of th…"
"'[The] Mantra is the word that carries the power of the godhead, that can bring [the godhead] into the consciousness …"