Torah-Veda

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Torah and Veda are two ancient sources of spirituality still vibrant today. Torah is conveyed through the sacred language of Hebrew and Veda is conveyed through the sacred language of Sanskrit. The focus here is on meditation, mysticism, philosophy, psychology and the underlying spirituality that has been incorporated into religions, and not as much on the religions themselves. Your comments and posts are welcome.


Quote of the Week 419 - Listend/Hearing for Non-material Sustenance

Quote of the Week 419 - Listening/Hearing for Non-material Sustenance


Every one who is thirsty, come and drink. He who has no money, come, buy and eat. Come, buy wine and milk without money and without price. Why do you spend your money for that which is not bread and your labor for that which does not satisfy? Listen carefully to Me, and eat what is good. Let your soul delight in abundance. Incline your ear, and come to Me. Hear, that your soul will live…


--Isaiah 55:1-3, The Living Torah translation by Rabbi Aryeh Kaplan

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Sunday, April 13, 2008

Hebrew Mantras

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2 comments:

Naagarazan said...

A friend of mine mentioned that there is Hebrew mantra blessed by Jesus when the followers wanted to fight the enemies and overcome sufferings. It ran something loike: "aum ignaou miksup". This is said to be usually contemplated by Fathers and Sisters.
May I know the correct version of this mantra. Kindly oblige. Thanking you, Naagarazan

Steve Gold said...

Thank you for your inquiry. I am sorry, but I am not familiar with what you are referring to. Certainly Jesus knew both Aramaic and Biblical Hebrew, from which I derive the mantras I discuss, but I am not familiar with any specific Hebrew mantra used or blessed by Jesus as you describe. You can try entered "Jesus mantra" in your search engine, and you will find all kinds of things, some of which are sort of close to what you have described.