First Touch with Formula Words

As indicated several times, we do not need absolutely the ‘astral-mental’ levels of yoga for a psychic perfection. It would constitute a mystic detour in the form of a possible psychotic reaction (or a ‘guided’ psychosis).

Only a very stable word- and image-like (SHINES / SPEAKS) formulation, a linguistic-topological formula (in Yoga ‘masters causal form’) can give us security and steadiness. Only such a formula can really help us, which is intellectually understandable and shows scientific evidence.

As an example: one of Kirpal Singh’s ‘loaded names’, namely: ‘Sat Naam’, indicates an ideal path, even though it might not yet be rationally understandable, or an infinitely proven formula.  After all, ‘Sat Naam’ is as ambiguous as in the SPEAKS, though it still has a uniform SHINing sound. ‘Sat’ means truth, but also: being, purity. ‘Naam’ means word, but also name, idea.

So if an individual practices ‘Sat Naam’ with notional repetition, he would remain outside of a uniform, clear formulation. This means having been previously in the SHINES as a diffuse brightness of ambiguous letters, or shimmering characters.

Nevertheless, presence in the SPEAKS would also have been achieved, because the expression ‘Sat Naam’ happens to be a linguistic one. ‘Sat Naam’ means „true name“ and „name of being“, but also „word of truth“, „concept of purity“ etc.

That means that a final determination of the term could not be agreed upon, but had to remain in the pulsations of characters, which then again is language (although – as mentioned earlier – it is at the ‘border of linguistics’). But this is exactly what I have often described as being necessary for good FORMULA-WORDS.

That’s why I think that the ‘loaded names’ are not mystically loaded with some secret master power. They rather shape the triad of the SHINES / SPEAKS into one single formulation, or formula formulation, in a structurally, psycho-linguistically and semiotically ideal manner, which is the way they are to be understood.

This is exactly what is needed to practice. For such an expression, one that contains multilayered significance has the same linguistic structure as the unconscious has. It then causes a re-ordering in still unconscious relations.

On the one hand, practicing with ‘Sat Naam’ (the last and utmost of Sanskrit names) creates a distance to and recuperation from conscious thinking. On the other, it is built exactly as that ‘I think’ which is not an ‘I’. It is unconscious thinking, the thinking of a ‘someone’ and ‘nowhere’.

If a ‘someone’ only thinks long enough, then IT also SPEAKS.1 IT, the ‘nowhere’. ‘Sat Naam’ is thus a matrix/figure pulsation in the IT. This can also be depicted in a ‘neuro-semantical’ way.