Tibetan Sound Healing by Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche
Author:Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche
Language: eng
Format: azw3
Tags: Religion/Buddhism Tibetan
ISBN: 1604070951
Publisher: Sounds True
Published: 2011-02-02T00:00:00+00:00
LISTEN TO TRACK 3
The Third Syllable: HUNG
The Fourth Syllable: RAM
Sing again and again the ripening sound of RAM.
Radiate red light from the navel chakra.
All the enlightened qualities that one needs
Ripen like fruit in the warmth of the sun.
Meditating on these spontaneously arising virtues,
The demons of conflicting emotions are overcome
And ripened confidence is attained.
May I experience discriminating-awareness wisdom.
RAM is the fourth warrior syllable. With A we have changeless body, OM is unceasing speech, HUNG is undeluded mind, and now with RAM we have ripened and perfected virtuous qualities. Bring your attention to the navel chakra as you sing RAM again and again. As you connect with the power of RAM, imagine that your obstacles are being burned and your virtuous qualities are ripening fully. With RAM, we continue the practice by bringing sanity and enlightened qualities into this world.
Sometimes we feel joy, but it does not find expression in our lives; we do not recognize the opportunity to bring this quality forth. Why do we need an inner quality to become concrete? In essence, it is not necessary; we are complete as we are, but we live in a world of conditions. In the relative world in which we live, it is important that our positive qualities find expression.
From the initial intention to cultivate one of the Four Immeasurables without object, you now feel the possibility of that quality coming into your relationship with your partner, your family, your work, or wherever it is needed. Bring to mind those places in your life where the quality you have connected with is needed. As you sing RAM, imagine that the quality is now radiating in the form of red light from your navel center. As you are radiating the light, send that love, compassion, joy, or equanimity to your relationships, to your workplace, to places of strife on this planet, wherever it is needed. You are sending it to places where it is lacking. What you connected with in your heart is now finding a very specific relation to something. It is ripening and becoming more concrete. Imagine or feel that the quality you experienced in your heart you now experience in the presence of others. Imagine the positive quality of love, compassion, joy, or equanimity radiating toward other people. Imagine others are positively affected by the radiance as sunlight ripens fruit. Imagine you are able to see those positive qualities reflected in others.
We began with space, awareness, and then the presence of an enlightened quality. For you, the particular quality—such as love, compassion, joy, or equanimity—may be present, but it is not necessarily ripened. RAM ripens it. When a positive quality ripens, it becomes substantial, external, functional. It becomes a story, involves interaction, and becomes something that can help somebody else. An actual manifestation comes from that ripened quality.
Having recognized the limitless potential of virtuous qualities with OM and energized a particular quality with HUNG, we now ripen that particular quality with RAM in order to manifest that quality in the world.
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