The Mantra TAI RE RE RE
| The Mantra TAI RE RE RE |
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| Written by Samael Aun Weor | |||
| Wednesday, 13 August 2008 02:29 | |||
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The disciple must enter into a slumber state while vocalizing the mantra: TAI RE...RE...RE... [Click on the mantra for pronunciation]. This mantra must be chanted strongly by accentuating the vowel A: TAAAAAAIIIIIIIII. The three remaining syllables are vocalized by giving onto the E (as pronounced in the word red) a melodious, prolonged bell-like sound. Do not roll the R; pronounce it simply: REEEEEEEE... REEEEEEEEE... REEEEEEEE… Chant the syllable TAI in a deep tone. Repeat the syllable RE three times in a higher tone than TAI. When the disciple is already in a slumber state, (which is that precise state of transition between vigil and sleep) he/she must rise from his/her bed without hesitation, laziness, doubts, or reasoning; rise naturally as a reflected action or in an instinctive, automatic and absolutely childlike manner. For example, observe the birds: when they are going to fly, they do not reason, they do not harbor doubts or preconceptions, they simply fly away instinctively, we could say, automatically. The disciple must imitate the birds and proceed in this manner. Therefore, he must rise from the bed and leave the room and depart towards any corner, any place of the infinite. When we state that the student must rise from the bed, this must be translated into effective and immediate action, without thinking about it. Excerpted from Logos Mantra Theurgy (1953) by Samael Aun Weor.
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