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 OnkarVedic (ancient Hindu) Om
Tibetan OmJain OmPronunciation: Ohme • (noun) Alternate Spellings: Aum
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