Brahman, Karma, Karman

“The mnemonic Om mantra is also called Brahman in India… You already know what Karma means in everyday speech?! Yet, according to the dictionary, ‘Karma’ is a part of the philosophy of Karman. In technical language ‘Karma’ is an inflection of Karman. Brahman, the holiest sacrament in Christianity, and the basis of Buddhism — the idea that your destiny is determined by your actions (Karma) according to the law of cause and effect (Karman) — all explicitly contain references to Mana in their names.”

Source: The M-N- Sound · Substack “Power of Mana (3)”

M-N- in Brahman, Karman/Karma — the deepest religious concepts in Hinduism and Buddhism carry the M-N- sound.


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