AUM

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Part of a series of articles on the
Science of
the Spoken Word



   Main article   
Spoken Word



   Forms of the spoken Word   
Affirmation
Call
Chant
Decree
Fiat
Invocation
Mantra
Prayer



   Eastern forms   
AUM
Bhajan
Bija mantra
Golden Mantra
Om mani padme hum



   Western forms   
Hail Mary
Rosary



   Specific rituals   
Mother Mary’s Circle of Light
Fourteenth Rosary
Archangel Michael’s Rosary
Ritual of the Resurrection Flame
Kuan Yin’s Crystal Rosary



   Related topics   
Violet flame
Violet-flame decrees
Balance of violet-flame and blue-flame decrees
Pranayama
Djwal Kul's breathing exercise
 

AUM, OM (H-ome) [Sanskrit “I bow, I agree, I accept.”] The most abstract and yet the most concrete symbol of divinity. An instrument of self-realization. A word which carries the approximate light vibration of the English words Amen or “I AM”; the name of God.

Each of the letters stands for a component of our divinity. The A comes forth from Alpha as the initiator, the creator, the origin of spirals of consciousness, the origin of being. It is the thrust of power. The M is the OM of Omega, the conclusion, the integrator and the disintegrator of form and formlessness. From the A to the OM, all of the vastness of creation is contained. And the U in the center is you, the Real Self, the Anointed One, the Christed One, the Buddha of the light—you in universal manifestation, in particular manifestation, the Trinity. This is the power of preservation, of concentration, of cohesion as identity.

Serapis Bey says:

There is a pulsating sound throughout the Universe which has been described as the Holy AUM or OM. Others have referenced it as the “Amen”: It is the Infinite, moving through the cusp of the finite and quivering with the Infinite Life of the Eternal.[1]

Sources

Elizabeth Clare Prophet, The Great White Brotherhood in the Culture, History and Religion of America, chapter 1.

  1. Serapis Bey, Dossier on the Ascension, chapter 5.