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Learning before birth.


There are six line-drawings depicting
the natural formation of the OM (AUM) script in Sanskrit within the mother's womb.( Whether it be an Indian woman or of any other country.) This disposition makes it possible for the embodied consciousness to be Self-conscious till the body is pushed out into the earthly atmosphere where the posture is distrubed and forgotten. Before reaching the age of eight a series of Vedic Sacraments are programmed to re-learn the lessons once forgotten.

  1. csrd saidThu, 17 Apr 2008 18:04:31 -0000 ( Link )

    The first student of this lesson is me. Let me state here that it is my EXPERIENCE to have observed the non-verbal, non-physical communications to the baby in the womb of my wife over a period of time. I have seen the baby’s responses during the first three months (to the reminders I had conveyed) after its birth. The IMPACT after 15 years can be read at the sub-conscious and unconscious levels of the boy today.
    Do we remember anything of the past? This is a re-learning question.

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  2. csrd saidFri, 18 Apr 2008 10:47:19 -0000 ( Link )

    Does that amount to learning? I mean, i) the embodied consciousness being Self-conscious? ii) does it invlove any language/mother tongue?

    Further, regarding your EXPERIENCE, does it amount to learning? Does it involve language?

    Oh! This is csrd in a dialogue with csrd/any student(kept in view).

    Now, the answers. Wait, let us see what the students have in response to the lesson and also to these questions.

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  3. drparenti saidSat, 19 Apr 2008 03:44:55 -0000 ( Link )

    My thoughts are:
    “The embodied consciousness being Self-conscious” is being aware of the Self. I think the language is a universal language that is understood by all who experience this awareness.
    Yes, I believe that experience does amount to learning just as learning amounts to experience. Is there “an” answer to your questions?

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  4. csrd saidSat, 19 Apr 2008 07:16:11 -0000 ( Link )

    " Let us become brilliant through such learning ",(tejaswinaavadheetamasthu), is part of the Peace Invocation before and after the learning session in the Vedic tradition.

    Let me congratulate you for bringing out the KEY points.

    i) the universal language – of consciousness being aware of – The Self. This is the underlying, self-certified, meaning-content of all languages. We may call IT the LANGUAGE of all languages and the MEANING of all dictionaries.

    ii) EXPERIENCE does amount to learning. In the sense direct comprehension without the intervention of any intellectual processes. But, what you added ‘just as learning amounts to experience’, need not always be the case because there can be delay in direct comprehension due to doubts, language caused impediments etc. If it is experiential learning based on performance, then what you added is acceptable.

    Regarding answer to my questions, YES, there is “an” answer. Let us go to the inbox !

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  5. dpak saidWed, 23 Jul 2008 10:53:38 -0000 ( Link )

    Interesting!!! You said “Before reaching the age of eight a series of Vedic Sacraments are programmed to re-learn the lessons once forgotten”. Can you bring in more information on what these Vedic Sacraments are and what is the need of re-learning.

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