Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Om (Aum, Omkar, Seed syllable, Pranhava)

The word Om (aum) derives from the Sanskrit. In Vedic religions, the Om is the primordial sound by which the earth was created- a similar concept to the Greek Logos. It symbolizes unfolding or expansion- when pronounced, it begins in the lungs, and ends on the lips. The symbol representing Om is called the omkar, and has four parts, representing the four states of human awareness: The ordinary waking, or material state: The state of deep sleep: The dream state: Absolute conscience, or the awakened state: Other versions of the Omkar include: Sikh Ek Onkar Vedic (ancient Hindu) Om Tibetan Om Jain Om Pronunciation: Ohme • (noun) Alternate Spellings: Aum

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