Sunday, June 20, 2010

Even Visual Has a Sound

Dr Gautam Chatterjee

Whatever is seen, imagined or perceived through our inner vision has a sound. Is it sounding strange? But it is true! What we see is form, shape, colour, dimensions and spheres of million of lights and shades. Some vision strike our mind and we give a second glance and that is the spot which create loud sound, in silence. When our vision is reflected and anything interests us is the attraction of sound because all that is seen has its own frequency and that one which strikes has a higher visual resonance. Thus on Maun Sadhana the place or space is important. A space with clear vision with no observing obstructions does help the sadhak. When in silence our vision and ears work harder in lightning speed. Thus it is all the more important that visually or audibly we must not encounter obstructions that divert our internal journey. Meditative eyes, of half opened form, dilutes our outer visual obstruction and facilitates a smoother inner journey. Even at the mind level at Maun we must avoid “video recall” from some past memory or we should never try to visualize how people are watching us as these destroy the process of silencing the noise of noisy within. The wide unobstructed vision of blue or green horizon help us to have an obstruction-free vision of silence, and allow the practice of Maun Sadhana that assures a movement in a less sounding atmosphere for a blue and tranquil inner journey.




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