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Reply #60 posted 07/07/07 8:55am

xplnyrslf

shanti0608 said:

BlackAdder7 said:

is that Shant-ay?

or Shan-tee?



Just like a man....ask me a question then you do not stick around to hear the answer...

wink


He's over in the "orgers whose posts you always read" topic, checking to see if he's been mentioned yet. biggrin
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Reply #61 posted 07/07/07 9:01am

shanti0608

xplnyrslf said:

shanti0608 said:




Just like a man....ask me a question then you do not stick around to hear the answer...

wink


He's over in the "orgers whose posts you always read" topic, checking to see if he's been mentioned yet. biggrin

lol
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Reply #62 posted 07/07/07 9:15am

statuesqque

Hey Miss wave

continued peace and coolness to you
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Reply #63 posted 07/07/07 9:16am

shanti0608

statuesqque said:

Hey Miss wave

continued peace and coolness to you


Hey beautiful lady biggrin

hug

Thank you! rose
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Reply #64 posted 07/07/07 10:43am

shanti0608

My love of peace and all things peaceful inspired my tattoo- which also translates to peace:

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Reply #65 posted 07/07/07 1:18pm

mdiver

shanti0608 said:

My love of peace and all things peaceful inspired my tattoo- which also translates to peace:



Yummie..been too long angel
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Reply #66 posted 07/07/07 2:38pm

shanti0608

hello...I found this in my search for all things Shanti:

http://nakedyogamiami.com...page=chant








Om Shanti Shanti Shanti
meaning of the shanti mantras

The mantras chanted in Amma's ashrams at the end of arati and archana are called shanti mantras1. Therefore to conclude each one, "shanti," which means "peace," is chanted three times. As a spiritual aspirant, one chants shanti in desire for the occurrence of circumstances conducive to a spiritual education. But these mantras can be chanted for peace in a general sense as well. Shanti is chanted thrice not for emphasis but because disturbances are of three distinct categories. In Sanskrit, these are referred to as adhi-daivikam, adhi-bhautikam and adhyatmikam.

Adhi-daivikam literally means "mental disturbances that come from God"—i.e. things that are utterly beyond our control: hurricanes, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, floods, tsunamis, etc. We have no control over these types of disturbances. So when we say the first shanti, we are praying, "O God, may we be protected from these obstacles that are beyond our control."

Adhi-bhautikam literally means "disturbances that come from the world." That means anything stemming from the world around us—mosquitoes, noisy neighbors, barking dogs, the phone ringing, family arguments. As opposed to the first category, we have some control over this second category of disturbances. We can use mosquito repellent, we can call the police on our neighbors, we can turn off the phone, we can leave the place altogether, etc. So this shanti means, "O God, may we be protected from the people and surroundings."

The third type of disturbance is the most powerful and, at the same time, the only one over which we have total control. Adhyatmikam means "disturbances stemming from the self." For one who is still identified with the ego, the people, places and things of this world stimulate one of two reactions in the mind—attachment or aversion. Whether we physical see someone we consider our enemy as we walk down the street or remember him during meditation, the mental turbulence that results is the same. Lust, jealousy, anger, sorrow, hatred destroy our peace. During meditation, pleasant memories also distract us. Hearing the sound of a jet plane flying overhead may mentally carry us off to a fabulous holiday we once took. Only after 10 minutes of daydreaming do we realize we have lost focus on our object of meditation.

In fact, Amma says that the ego is the only true obstacle to mental peace. This third shanti is therefore the most important one, because even if we are free from outside disturbances, if the inner realm is not calm we will never know peace. Conversely, once we have found inner peace, no external force can ever disturb us. So chanting this third shanti is akin to praying, "O God, please remove all the inner obstacles."

There is one more element to the three-fold chanting of "shanti," and that is the silence that follows each repetition. If chanted properly, this silence is the emphasis: shanti... shanti.... shanti....
This silence is representative of true peace, the peace of an Enlightened One like Amma. For the spiritual seeker, peace is the goal. For an Enlightened One peace has been realized as his very nature. To have be have equipoise in every situation in life verily is realization.

�Vedarat
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Reply #67 posted 07/07/07 2:47pm

toots

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Congrats Shanti on thread of ur own:)

I met you on another thread and thought u (along with others) were cool people I have met on here. I just stopped by to say HI!

wave

(slips quietly into the darkness)
lurking

btw, cool tattoo smile
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Smurf theme song-seriously how many fucking "La Las" can u fit into a dam song wall
Proud Wendy and Lisa Fancy Lesbian asskisser thumbs up!
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Reply #68 posted 07/07/07 2:50pm

shanti0608

toots said:

Congrats Shanti on thread of ur own:)

I met you on another thread and thought u (along with others) were cool people I have met on here. I just stopped by to say HI!

wave

(slips quietly into the darkness)
lurking

btw, cool tattoo smile
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Hi there!! I remember you- you were so kind enough to orgnote me- usually it is me saying hello and telling ppl I admire them first by orgnote.
Much love to you hug

Good to see you smile

Thanks for the reply.

hug
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Reply #69 posted 07/08/07 12:43am

mdiver

hug
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Reply #70 posted 07/08/07 3:48am

shanti0608

mdiver said:

hug



hug
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