Each of these emboldened words contains the same M-N sound. This sound communicates Mana, in a like manner to the way Oṃ (ओं) is the fundamental sound out of which the universe emanated in ancient India. Until now the power of Mana was an invisible force hiding in plain sight within certain commonly (and some not so frequently) used words in contemporary English - Mana is even immanent in the Christian Communion sacrament. The idea of implanting a certain meaning, such as “Manifest Positive Mana Here!,” in fundamental sounds we use to communicate is a very ancient mnemonic technique.
A mnemonic is a device such as a pattern in sounds, letters, ideas, objects, poems, prayers, signs or associations which helps us remember something. The advertising industry uses mnemonic jingles, phrases and images to provoke you into recalling products at the right moment.
The mnemonic Oṃ mantra (ओं) is also called Brahman in India, which, as you see (since it’s illuminated here in bold), also carries Mana within it. You already know what Karma means in everyday speech?! Yet, according to the dictionary, “Karma” is a part of the philosophy of Karman.
In technical language “Karma” is an inflection of Karman.Brahman, the holiest sacrament in Christianity, and the basis of Buddhism – the idea that your destiny is determined by your actions (Karma) according to the law of cause and effect (Karman) – all explicitly contain references to Mana in their names.
When you’ve completed Power of Mana, you will be Mana Literate. This means that whenever you hear or see one of the words in bold, you will recall the power of Mana. And you will be empowered to take advantage of this new way of seeing. Once you perceive the power of Mana in everyday communications, you will be reminded, before it is too late, to leave only Positive Mana wherever you are. This is the key to living regretlessly.
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