Phenomenology of The Sublime Vibration as Word and Language

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https://doi.org/10.32351/rca.v4.1.63
Política de Crossmark DOI: https://doi.org/10.32351/politica-crossmark

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Tantra spanda vibration, heart, language, non-conceptual, breathing, dzogchen, conscience prereflexive, manifestation of being, discourse analysis

Abstract

Embodiment Within the state of open awareness, the openness of spaceous luminous awareness, we can enter the experience of light as energy through the sublime luminous vibrations. The experience of the unfolding of sublime awareness and the corresponding energetic manifestation of the self- arising of primordial awareness is self-liberation. This meditative experience often arises spontaneously in Dzogchen meditation practice. This experience of translucent energetic manifestation is also described in Chan Buddhism, Hindu Kashmir Shavism, and Yan Xin Qi Gong. This papers illuminates this profound human experience.

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  • Rudolph Bauer, Washington Center for Consciousness Studies and The Washington Center for Phenomenological and Existential Psychotherapy Studies
    Rudolph Bauer, Ph.D is a Diplomate in Clinical Psychology, A.B.P.P. and Co-Director of The Washington Center for Consciousness Studies and Director of The Washington Center for Phenomenological and Existential Psychotherapy Studies. For a number of years He was Director of Psychology Training at The University of Maryland Medical School and also taught at Johns Hopkins University. He did post doctoral  studies in phenomenology at The Institute of Time Perspective at Leuven, Belgium. He has studied the Tantra of Kashmir Shavism with Swami Muktananda  and has studied   Dzogchen with many Tibetan Lama's including Lama Tharchen, Lama Norhla, and many others. He is an Existential Psychoanalyst in Washington,DC and is currently opening a Center for Consciousness Studies in Santa Monica, California. His website for published papers on tantra and phenomenology is  rudolphbauer.academia.edu. The website of The Washington Center is meditatelive.com. Through video streaming he consults and leads seminars with people in many different countries.

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2019-04-27

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Acta Tántrica

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Bauer, R. (2019). Phenomenology of The Sublime Vibration as Word and Language. MenteClara Foundation’s Peer-Reviewed Journal, 4(1), 125-139. https://doi.org/10.32351/rca.v4.1.63

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