The syllable 'Om', symbolizes awakened form. It usually begins Tibetan mantras. Perhaps the world's most famous sacred syllable from Asia, there are many interpretations of its meaning according to different religions and different school's of thought within each religion - all agree that it has a positive affect in some way.

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The Buddha forbore to specify: as long as there is any 'one' to suffer - he will.
- Wei Wu Wei

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Dynamic Yoga

The Dynamic Yoga Method with its emphasis on accessing the inherent itegrity of the body has been developed by Godfrey Devereux. Much of Godfrey's ideas, his current teaching activities, as well as his modern non-dual translation of Patanjali's Yoga Sutras can be found at the following sites:

WindFire Yoga - Godfrey's current courses and workshops.

Dynamic Yoga - Information about the Dynamic Method and its roots.

Patanjali's Yoga Darshana - Godfrey's translation of the Yoga Sutras.


Advaita

There are a many sites dedicated to the non-dual philosophy of Advaita and its Gurus. Some are listed here:

The 'Wei Wu Wei' Archives - Despite the name Wei Wu Wei was an Irish aristocrat who wrote a number of amazing books on non-duality drawing on the early Ch'an Chinese Buddhist masters as well as modern exponents such as Ramana Maharishi for inspiration.

The Forty Verses on Reality - by Ramana Maharshi.

Ramesh Balsekar - Often acknowledged as the world's leading exponent of Advaita.

The Advaita Fellowship - a good entry point, particularly into the ideas of Wayne Liquorman, a disciple of Ramesh.

Nisargadatta Maharaj - information and quotes from this profound guru in the Advaita lineage.


There are many more ....