Hari om bedeutung

Swami Swarupananda Paramhansa Dev (Babamoni) had soon realised the real Mantra "Om" and never looked back again.  He wrote ,"  Hari Om, Hari Om, Hari Om, Hari Om" should not only be uttered,  but should also be chanted.  Know it to be the mighty incantation for unification of all.  "Hari" means "God" and "Om" means "Yes", i.e. "Om" stands for "Being".  "Hari Om" thus means "God is".  The word "Hari" connotes 'one who gathers' , 'one who accumulates',  'One who culls'.  The great mystic syllable "Om" being about integration of all fragmental units into an integrated and indivisible entity.  For this reason alone, this mighty "Mantram" is otherwise designated as "Hari".  All the wisdom of the universe, all truth, all weal, all incantation, all symbols, methods, ways means theories and approaches lie gathered together and accumulated only in Omkar.  "Hari" means everything and "Om" means the mystic syllable.

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The interpretation of the expression "Hari Om" when fully elucidated and expounded, stands out as "God exists", and "God Himself has become everything".  While chanting "Hari Om", do always try to comprehend this meaning of the expression.  Also do always bear in mind that the only object of publicly chanting "Hari Om" is to promote an eager interest in and intense liking for the "Akhanda (indivisible, all comprehensive and integrated holy) name of God in oneself as also amongst the seekers and aspirants.  While reciting "Hari Om" in course of perambulation, never fail to keep in mind that you are thereby reminding the people that "God exists and God is everything".

This content is taken from Babamoni's letters and his book.

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Hari Om

Learn about the answers given by Guru Sri Subramanium when asked questions during a spiritual seminar in 1991 in Switzerland. The questions asked refer to the meaning of Hari Om and Guruji explains it in a wider context and how it can be used to heal oneself.

Guruji: 

Have you been meditating and have you any questions to ask?

Question from a woman: 

Can you explain me once again “Hari Om”?

Guruji: 

“Hari” is the name preserver. “Om” is omnipresent and omniscient, one and everything. That is the sound of a vibration that encompasses the whole universe.

“Om” when you start chanting – you identify yourself with the totality of the whole universe – because that vibration enhances your consciousness so that you can become one with the creation. This identifying with everything is the chanting of “Om”. Qualifying every name of the Lord. When you chant any mantra you always start by using the word “Om”. “Om Shadananaya vidmahe Shakti hastaye dhimahi tannah Skanda prachodayat, om Subrahmanyaya namah”. “Om” predominantly plays a part in all the mantras that a person is going to chant. In other words: identifying the totality of creation with Gods presence. In any particular form.

You can literally chant “Om” and say: “Om Ganga” – river, “Om tree” identifying yourself with the tree. Because the spirit of the Lord pervades the whole universe and is embodied in all of life.

If you were to take a shell from the ocean and hold it to your ear you have this sound of “Om” in the vibration of that shell. The vibration penetrates the ether, that vibration penetrates all negativity, it creates inside the human being – if just chanting the name of “Om”. Ommmmmmm, Ommmmm – there are Yogis and Richies who only chant “Om”.

So, if you chant “Om” and you attach another aspect of the Divine to that word you have got a bonus.

Question from a woman: 

And “namaha” at the end? 

Guruji: 

“Namaha” means “that is your name”. You are known as “…” This is a very congenial way to express and extol the virtues of God. And that is what the hundred and eight names or thousand and eight names of God are about. Saying: oh Lord, You are the power of the sun, oh Lord You are the power of the moon, oh Lord You are the power of creation, oh Lord You are Ganga. That is what we are saying.

A lot of people want to meditate. But meditation is more than just sitting down and concentrate. To meditate is to transcend the physical body and become emerced in the totality of God, to leave this block (the body) on earth and go into the ether. And that is the purpose of the meditation so that this Karma that we have brought with us will be slowly removed and made good for the human being to become one with God. To transcend the physical and become emerged with the spirit that pervades the whole universe. That is why I am teaching you the meditation of perception to improve your visionary eye.

Healing yourself

If you think you have a problem in your body, chant “Om”. And make it resonate in every single cell of your being. And bring that consciousness to the top of your head and go and identify yourself with the totality of Maha Shakti. If you have got a problem with a leg or an arm or body, concentrate with your mind and chant “Om”. And send that vibration to the particular part of the body that you have a problem with so that you create a power in those cells that can reorganise itself to make it better.

When you have done that then go to the specialised facets of the Divine and draw the power of preservation. Then also draw from the power of the Lord of disillusion, destruction to destroy the negativity in the cell that is causing injury and harm to that individual.

Every human being has from time to time physical problems. And what we have to do is whilst all the facilities are available with good medicine – they are all toxic. First try with your mind how you can change the whole structure of the cells with positive thinking. People always talk about healing. What is healing? It is to gain the energy from without and transfer it with concentration to the area that is affected by disease and problems.

If a person is worried you create more problems for yourself because the adrenalin feeds a problem. My advice to you is: have somebody like me in your cupboard that would make you laugh first thing in the morning. Because instead of adrenalin you create an other substance in your body which will immediately heal the body. Laugh is cure! Laughter is for the heart and for the whole being a power. That is why there are many therapies today where people are made to scream and laugh and be joyful because that is very helpful for the human being.

If St. Peter is at the gate of heaven and you are miserably entering the gates of heaven, I am sure He will shut it tight. If I have anything to do with it I will tickle everybody until they scream with laughter. Be joyful! And that joyfulness enables you to chant with great love for the Lord. Free yourself from bondage. We have not come to put more bondage to the people; we have come to liberate, not to create aberrations of the mind. If you go to the top of the mountain dragged by Aina (host of the seminar) stand there on the top with your arms stretched up and say: “Hari om”. And down below there will be a van waiting to take you to the madhouse.

One of the Swamis adds:

…which is called Skanda Vale

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Was ist ein Hari?

Im Altgriechischen bedeutet hari „Edelmut, Anmut, Erbarmen“ und „Freundlichkeit“. Etymologisch ist (H)ari ferner mit den Arya, den Ariern verwandt.

Warum singt man OM?

Der Klang des Om beschreibt den Urklang des Universums und bewirkt eine harmonische Schwingung, die den Körper spürbar vom Bauch bis zum Scheitel durchdringt. In fast allen Yoga-Stilen wird das Om am Anfang und Ende der Yogastunde gesungen, um sich zu zentrieren und innere Ruhe und Harmonie herzustellen.