Friday, 12 September 2014

Working on the Christian aramaic mantra, in line of this work from the advice of Bhaktivinode so adopt a mantra of the same quality as the maha-mantra to ones own religion. The mantra as I have been chanting it; Eashoa Marsheekha Eashoa Marsheekha, Eashoa Marsheekha. Eashoa Marsheekha Eashoa Marsheekha, Mary Magdala. Adapting to include John the Baptist as indictative of the 'prayer for the Love of the Neighbour' - Youkhanna Subba.

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  1. I would be very interested to hear the results. I met a woman in Vrndavana a few years ago who is a Jewish devotional singer of songs of her own religion. She said she was so devotionally moved by singing those songs. She was studying music in Vrndavan from some vaishnavas who gave here a hard time about not singing Krishna songs and mantras. I encouraged her saying whatever stimulates or awakens your devotion is what is pleasing God because God is most please by pure devotional love.

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