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Please say whose tale comes to mind today? | Please say whose tale comes to mind today? | ||
On ''[[:wikipedia:Muladhara|muladhara's]]''{{#tag:ref|One of many names for the ''múládhára cakra'', the lowermost plexus according to tantra, is ''mańipadma''.|group="nb"}} altar of conciousness, | On ''[[:wikipedia:Muladhara|muladhara's]]''{{#tag:ref|One of many names for the ''múládhára cakra'', the lowermost plexus according to tantra, is ''mańipadma''.|group="nb"}} altar of conciousness, | ||
With what hope do You evoke [[:wikipedia:Stridulation|stridulation]]?{{#tag:ref|In Tantric practice, when the ''kuńd́alinii'' (coiled serpentine force) crosses the ''múládhára cakra'', there comes the feeling of ''sálokya''. (I am not alone; the Lord may be distant, but He is with me.) Along with that feeling, the stridulation of crickets may be heard.<ref name="AV33">{{cite | With what hope do You evoke [[:wikipedia:Stridulation|stridulation]]?{{#tag:ref|In Tantric practice, when the ''kuńd́alinii'' (coiled serpentine force) crosses the ''múládhára cakra'', there comes the feeling of ''sálokya''. (I am not alone; the Lord may be distant, but He is with me.) Along with that feeling, the stridulation of crickets may be heard.<ref name="AV33">{{cite speech|title=[[Ananda Vacanamrtam]] Part 33|last=Anandamurti|first=Shrii Shrii|chapter=Salokya, Samiipya, Sayujya, Sarupya, Sarsthi|date=1969|place=Ranchi, India|publisher=Ananda Marga Publications|publication-place=Kolkata|publicationdate=1999|isbn=81-7252-157-X}}</ref>|group="nb"}} | ||
Did you remember some past event? | Did you remember some past event? |