Maun Sadhana – (Meditation through Silence)
Dr Gautam Chatterjee
Even today Swamiji Maharaj whispers RAM RAM, guides us and helps a newer perspective to dawn upon us even within the established notions of Maun or silence. Maun whispers and tells us to silence the outer and inner sound. Silence has its own frequencies of inaudible sound rising to the level of noise. Maun Sadhana allows us to be Gurumukhi and inch towards Param Guru. In serene silence one journeys inside to find out the illuminated centre of silence. Maun Sadhana engineers the process of Chetana or inner awareness and purifies Chintan (thought process) which holds on to cosmic awareness that tickles from within drop by drop.
Through this write up we have travelled few centimeters on our journey to such the goal of Maun Sadhana. The basic logic must have been to redefine sound beyond the concept of “audible” sound. It has delved deep into the concept of silence which is characteristically very noisy. Maun Sadhana is all about jumping over the noise level and be in silence. During this process of Chintan we have realized that we have been ignoring many elements of Maun which we should have known provided we did Maun Sadhana for ourselves and not for others around us.
The concept of silence whispers that Maun Dharana (perception) rules Maun Sadhana. Inner self is distanced from the self due to all kind of mortal sound and silence. It is away from the physical acoustic theory where sound and silence cannot be scaled. Spiritual contemplative acoustic works on immortal plane allowing a close encounter of final kind where sound diminishes and sound no more sounds when eternal brightness engulf the soul with universal silence. The passage through Maun Sadhana ensures this enlightenment where Maya never pulls us down and existence is the tranquil light conceived as Ramaloka or Vaikuntha where Shri Ram resides beyond the timelessness and spacelessness of eternity. With Ram Naam, let us begin our Maun Sadhana once again, anew and afresh. Let Ram Naam manifests in silence of eternal enlightenment.
Dr Gautam Chatterjee
Even today Swamiji Maharaj whispers RAM RAM, guides us and helps a newer perspective to dawn upon us even within the established notions of Maun or silence. Maun whispers and tells us to silence the outer and inner sound. Silence has its own frequencies of inaudible sound rising to the level of noise. Maun Sadhana allows us to be Gurumukhi and inch towards Param Guru. In serene silence one journeys inside to find out the illuminated centre of silence. Maun Sadhana engineers the process of Chetana or inner awareness and purifies Chintan (thought process) which holds on to cosmic awareness that tickles from within drop by drop.
Through this write up we have travelled few centimeters on our journey to such the goal of Maun Sadhana. The basic logic must have been to redefine sound beyond the concept of “audible” sound. It has delved deep into the concept of silence which is characteristically very noisy. Maun Sadhana is all about jumping over the noise level and be in silence. During this process of Chintan we have realized that we have been ignoring many elements of Maun which we should have known provided we did Maun Sadhana for ourselves and not for others around us.
The concept of silence whispers that Maun Dharana (perception) rules Maun Sadhana. Inner self is distanced from the self due to all kind of mortal sound and silence. It is away from the physical acoustic theory where sound and silence cannot be scaled. Spiritual contemplative acoustic works on immortal plane allowing a close encounter of final kind where sound diminishes and sound no more sounds when eternal brightness engulf the soul with universal silence. The passage through Maun Sadhana ensures this enlightenment where Maya never pulls us down and existence is the tranquil light conceived as Ramaloka or Vaikuntha where Shri Ram resides beyond the timelessness and spacelessness of eternity. With Ram Naam, let us begin our Maun Sadhana once again, anew and afresh. Let Ram Naam manifests in silence of eternal enlightenment.
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