It should be clarified that Varahamihira's
mantric repertoire is not limited to the Atharvan gana collections.
" There is a need for extensive new Vedic study and research in India, including considering the
mantric and yogic dimensions of Vedic knowledge," Frawley said on Monday while giving a presentation of his findings on ' Aryan Theory in The Light of Textual Evidences'.
Walcott ushers us in her direction: "I want to read Lorde as a queer theorist, a queer theorist for whom queer theory's disavowal of feminism and its white gay masculinity means that she is too difficult to digest in terms of its institutional claims and positioning." (17) What might it mean to add "theorist" to the
mantric litany of descriptors used to summon the warrior poet?
O questionario foi baseado em aspectos discutidos por Schouten e McAlexander (1995), particularmente: influencia na compra ("enthusiastic HDO advertise their faith with t-shirts, other apparel0); importancia de atributos ("the
mantric throbbing of the engine"); e viver o estilo HD ("live to ride, ride to live").
Likewise, in 2010 they staged a series of performances, also at Kate Werble Gallery, about self-help speakers and the subgenrc of management workshops that use
mantric repetition and hypnosis to compel clients to "direct-response" action (e.g., "Write the check NOW!").
Dhrupad can be seen at different levels as a meditation, a
mantric recitation, a worship, a yoga or tantra based on the knowledge of the nadis and chakras and also purely as a performing art portraying a universe of human emotions.
Contrary to the
mantric denunciations of the "prison-industrial complex," incarceration is and remains the most public of all canonical government functions, the one signal exception to America's "mixed economy" of government services (Wacquant, 2010c).
The chopped up mix of spit rhyme hints at an unconscious fix on what brahmanic tradition would articulate as
mantric vibration and energy-release of the second or sexual charka-center (Paul, 1, 4-5).
West (2000) shows how both semantic and
mantric readings of the Heart Sutra were present in traditional China, and Mark Teeuwen (personal communication) points out how reciting the Heart Sutra in its Sino-Japanese (and to most practitioners unintelligible) pronunciation in Japan achieves a
mantric effect.
Thence we have in line with the expulsion thesis the
mantric resort to Foucault in such terms as law becoming more and more a carrier of disciplinary norms in a 'perpetual reference to something other than itself' (Foucault, M, 1980, p.22).
Such acts either accrue to the violation of the basic refuge-taking precept, which determines your admission or exclusion from the Buddhist community, or to the sincere abidance to the Tantric dictum that worshipping an unconsecrated image incurs 'violation of Tantric commitments, loss of
Mantric power, and failure to relish the fruits of fire rituals' (Rab tu gnas pa mdor bsdus pa'i rgyud, 146v, also Buton Rinchen Drub, Dus 'khor rab gnas, 4).
mantric and absolutist statements to the effect that "there can be
The Talmud recounts that "a stone hung from the neck of Abraham our Father, and all who gazed upon it were healed." Other Shamanic Jewish medicine rituals involve
mantric chanting, incantations, fire, dance and drumming.
That phrase possessed a
mantric power in early French Canadian philosophy, as if part of a collective ontology.