nadanta is the end of nada, where sound merges into energy [15]
nada is compared to the indistinct murmur of a brook [16]
nirodhini is the level beyond which Brahma and the other gods do not go [17]
nirodhini is associated to mantravirya and mantric dynamism [18]
bindu - an important concept in the Indian philosophy of the word; energy collected into a single point; concentrated upon itself; with special potency [19]
bindu is luminous, plays a role in the awakening of kundalini; [20]
bindu is concentrated energy prior to its creating of diversity [21]
bindu is a mass formed of the union of Siva and Sakti, a super energized form of the nondual energy [22]
bindu is the threshold of duality, the last point of unity [23]
bindu is preceded by ardhachandra, half-moon phase [24]
nāda is the act of saying without any indication to what is expressed; a non differentiated statement; nadanta is the withdrawal of this statement [36]
nadanta is the end of nada, where sound merges into energy [15]
nada is compared to the indistinct murmur of a brook [16]
nirodhini is the level beyond which Brahma and the other gods do not go [17]
nirodhini is associated to mantravirya and mantric dynamism [18]
bindu - an important concept in the Indian philosophy of the word; energy collected into a single point; concentrated upon itself; with special potency [19]
bindu is luminous, plays a role in the awakening of kundalini; [20]
bindu is concentrated energy prior to its creating of diversity [21]
bindu is a mass formed of the union of Siva and Sakti, a super energized form of the nondual energy [22]
bindu is the threshold of duality, the last point of unity [23]
bindu is preceded by ardhachandra, half-moon phase [24]
nāda is the act of saying without any indication to what is expressed; a non differentiated statement; nadanta is the withdrawal of this statement [36]