Liberation through the sound and silence: The AUM
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The concept of AUM, also known as Om, is a profound symbol rooted in ancient Indian spiritual traditions and is considered the NADA BRAHMA of the universe, representing the FACT (SATYA), PURE INTELLECT (CHIT), BLISS (ANANDA) and PERPETUAL (NITYA). AUM embodies the interplay of sound and silence as pathways to liberation. This paper explores the philosophical and metaphysical dimensions of AUM, examining its significance in various texts, including the Upanishads and the Bhagavad Gita. It delves into the vibrational impact of AUM on the human psyche, its role in meditation practices, and its ability to transcend dualities. The study highlights how chanting AUM facilitates a connection with the inner self, fosters mental clarity, and serves as a bridge to spiritual awakening. By analyzing both the vibratory effects of sound and the contemplative power of silence inherent in AUM, this paper underscores its transformative potential in achieving liberation and harmony with the cosmos.Abstract
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