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Avoiding the Unwanted Effects of Om Through Pranava
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Jai Guru Deva.
We wanted to let you know that the full schedule and registration details for Thom's upcoming Mexico tour are now online. The program includes free group meditations and knowledge sessions, opportunities to learn Vedic Meditation and receive an advanced technique directly from Thom, refresher sessions for existing meditators, a live Satsang session, and a five-day four-night rounding retreat.
This is also your opportunity to book a life-changing private one-on-one consultation with Thom while he's in Mexico City. The tour runs from September 17 to 29, and you can find out more at thomknoles.com/mexico. That's thomknoles.com/mexico.
Anyone who has attended hatha yoga classes outside of India at some time has probably been invited by the teacher to begin or end the class with a group chant of the sound of Om. Or maybe they’ve experimented with the use of Om in a meditation practice.
It can sound and feel beautiful, and when we hear it chanted by a group of monks it can have a deeply resonant effect on the body and the mind.
But what most people don’t realize is that the sound of Om has a very specific intention, and it’s not an intention that most of us would want for ourselves.
In this episode, Thom gives us reason to be more discriminate when it comes to making the sound of Om, as well as offering up a loophole, so to speak, that allows us to reference it without making the sound.
Episode Highlights:
[00:45] What Is Om and Why Is It Important?
[03:00] Pranava: The Secret Behind Om
[05:16] Omkara: The Spiritual Layer of Om
[08:05] Om and Its Impact on Daily Life
[10:05] The Influence of Om
[12:15] Financial Detachment and Om Chanting
[14:03] Replacing Om with Shri
[16:02] Strategic vs. Tactical Use of Om
[17:45] Why We Don't Use Om as a Mantra in Vedic Meditation
Useful Links
https://www.instagram.com/thethomknoles
https://www.facebook.com/thethomknoles
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Manage episode 380539159 series 2879506
Jai Guru Deva.
We wanted to let you know that the full schedule and registration details for Thom's upcoming Mexico tour are now online. The program includes free group meditations and knowledge sessions, opportunities to learn Vedic Meditation and receive an advanced technique directly from Thom, refresher sessions for existing meditators, a live Satsang session, and a five-day four-night rounding retreat.
This is also your opportunity to book a life-changing private one-on-one consultation with Thom while he's in Mexico City. The tour runs from September 17 to 29, and you can find out more at thomknoles.com/mexico. That's thomknoles.com/mexico.
Anyone who has attended hatha yoga classes outside of India at some time has probably been invited by the teacher to begin or end the class with a group chant of the sound of Om. Or maybe they’ve experimented with the use of Om in a meditation practice.
It can sound and feel beautiful, and when we hear it chanted by a group of monks it can have a deeply resonant effect on the body and the mind.
But what most people don’t realize is that the sound of Om has a very specific intention, and it’s not an intention that most of us would want for ourselves.
In this episode, Thom gives us reason to be more discriminate when it comes to making the sound of Om, as well as offering up a loophole, so to speak, that allows us to reference it without making the sound.
Episode Highlights:
[00:45] What Is Om and Why Is It Important?
[03:00] Pranava: The Secret Behind Om
[05:16] Omkara: The Spiritual Layer of Om
[08:05] Om and Its Impact on Daily Life
[10:05] The Influence of Om
[12:15] Financial Detachment and Om Chanting
[14:03] Replacing Om with Shri
[16:02] Strategic vs. Tactical Use of Om
[17:45] Why We Don't Use Om as a Mantra in Vedic Meditation
Useful Links
https://www.instagram.com/thethomknoles
https://www.facebook.com/thethomknoles
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