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Anonymous
February 22, 2013 08:16 PM

HiCould you please enlighten me the balanced state u have achieved by following 2 schools of thought Advaita which proposes dilution of ones identity into God and second Trika which proposes identity with Shiva (Which looks dualistic).And in my opinion Remedies do work...they smoothen the intensity of suffering of human by making him realise the mistakes or the karma he has accumatlated.

Anonymous
February 22, 2013 08:12 PM

Thank youwill wait for the next article.

MANBLUNDER
February 22, 2013 06:54 PM

I will answer this in the next part.

Anonymous
February 22, 2013 06:44 PM

Thank you for this amazing article,but I have some questions.When someone commits a crime,was the victim only bearing his karma or its a new karma?Should the victim re-born and do the same as the person who did it with him?When someone do not exercises,eat lots of junk foods and get ill,is that because of his past karma or present action?People tend to bring tendencies from previous birth and if their action was good,they are born rich,but why most of the rich people act badly with the poor?if they did good actions in previous birth,they should have bring the good attitude with them in their present birth?

MANBLUNDER
February 17, 2013 11:56 PM

First one should concentrate on mantra; then mantra should be aligned with breath. When perfection is attained in both, it would be ideal to fix concentration on ajna chakra. When concentration is fixed on ajna chakra, you are bound to enter into the state of micro trance (trance lasting for a few second to a minute or two, where mantra and breath are not observed). This article may be of help: http://www.manblunder.com/2013/01/simple-way-to-activate-ajna-chakra.html

Anonymous
February 17, 2013 11:38 PM

Thank you,should one concentrate on a chakra point while doing the breathing technique or only on the breathing.And should I visualize a form of Shiva while reciting this Maha Mantra.

MANBLUNDER
February 17, 2013 11:15 PM

There cannot be any limitation for recitations. Self can be realized only through the mind. In order to control the mind, breath alignment with mantra is necessary. One inhalation should be synced with on recitation of "Om Namashivaya" and similarly one exhalation should be synced with "Om Namashivaya". By doing so, the mind is not distracted and will get fixed both on the mantra and the breath. Thus, one gets disconnected from sensory organs at least for that moment. When this is practiced for longer duration, say about ten minutes, at least for couple of minutes, one is bound to get disconnected from sensory organs. With practice, this two minutes will increase to three, four minutes, etc. Practicing this for ten minutes twice a day is sufficient. At some point of time, mind will become quiet. This is the starting point for spiritual practice.

Anonymous
February 17, 2013 10:51 PM

Thank you for this amazing explanation.How many times should one recite Om Namashivaya to realize him as one's own self and get his darshan and what is the proper way to recite this mantra. I have read your post on alignment of breath for mantra recitations and how can one recite Shiva mantra with breath and if possible,can you provide the meditation also.

MANBLUNDER
February 17, 2013 10:32 PM

To my knowledge no. There are many mantras for different forms of Shakti. But Shiva does not have many forms. He is always Shiva and His Power is known as Shakti. As there are different types of powers, Shakti is known through different forms and each form has certain mantras. But Shiva is one. He is Brahman as well as individual soul. Even though He is worshiped as Bhairva, Mahākālā, Rudra, etc ultimately He remains the same. Hence the only powerful mantra for Him is "Om Namashivaya".

Anonymous
February 17, 2013 10:21 PM

Thank you, I will send him your link now and is there a specific mantra for Mahakala?