By Sardis on Monday, 17 March 2014
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Been reading Hare Krisna literature by Swami Prabhupada which seems in line with Gnosis. I've also read the Bhagavad Gita which is also in line with Gnosis.

They say by chanting Hare Krisna Hare Krisna, Krisna Krisna, Hare Hare, Hare Rama HAre Rama, Rama RAma HAre Hare is what is needed to be in tune with the superior personality Godhead Krisna or Absolute Truth which saved one from having to bother with meditation. I am seeking a Hare Krisna mentor.

What would Samael Aun Weor have said about the Hare Krisnas?
The “Hare Ram, Hare Krishna” mantra is very powerful, since it encloses the female-male aspects of Vishnu-Chokmah, which in Gnostic esotericism are named Ram-IO and Christ; yet in India are named Ram and Krishna, they are two profound aspects of Vishnu within any Bodhisattva.

Gnostic:
Hare Ram-Io, Hare Ram-Io, Ram-Io, Ram-Io Hare Hare, Hare Christ, Hare Christ, Christ, Christ, Hare, Hare.

Hindu:
Hare Ram Hare Ram, Ram Ram Hare Hare Hare Krishna Hare Krishna, Krishna, Krishna, Hare, Hare.

Mantras for Astral Projection:
Hare Ram.  Hare Ram, Ram Hare Hare.  Hare Christ, Hare Christ, Christ, Christ, Hare, Hare.
Hare Murare Modup Coiptus Hare Copal Govind Mukum Sonre.
Mage Prage Yodi Kolpi Basi Parvot Tullo Hiro No Dane En Bai de Nem.
Sri Govind, Sri Govind.  Sri Govind.  Sri Govind.  Ganesha Namap.


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Mantras are a necessary part of one's daily practice, but they, by themselves, do not take one to the Absolute (Brahma). Much more is needed on the path of liberation. Study the following course to see why!
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