R. Narayanaswami
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The essential power of the Veda Mantra is to make us see the world or thought beyond our senses. In other words, to see (or think about) worlds that can be seen (or thought about) by our senses, we do NOT need Mantras, that is the what the previous sentence seems to imply. The contact with the supra-physical world (developed by chanting the Mantras) endows the person who sees with a certain power the intensity of which varies from person to person.
Sri Aurobindo, the great Yogin, on Mantra: The Mantra can, not only create new subjective states in ourselves, alter our physical being, reveal knowledge and faculties we did not possess before, ...., but also can produce vibrations in the mental and vital atmosphere which result in effects, in actions and even in production of material forms on the physical plane.
Sri Aurobindo, the great Yogin, on Mantra: The Mantra can, not only create new subjective states in ourselves, alter our physical being, reveal knowledge and faculties we did not possess before, ...., but also can produce vibrations in the mental and vital atmosphere which result in effects, in actions and even in production of material forms on the physical plane.