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Date: Tue, 15 Dec 92 13:01:58 -0600
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Newsgroups: rec.music.gaffa Path: gene From: gene@lgc.com (Gene Lege') Subject: Re: Vibes Message-ID: <1992Dec15.190151.16134@lgc.com> Sender: usenet@lgc.com Nntp-Posting-Host: aslan.lgc.com Organization: Landmark/Zycor Austin, Texas References: <9212151108.AA00897@aida.intellektik.informatik.th-darmstadt.de> <1992Dec15.163746.24366@galileo.cc.rochester.edu> Date: Tue, 15 Dec 1992 19:01:51 GMT Lines: 54 In article <1992Dec15.163746.24366@galileo.cc.rochester.edu> as010b@uhura.cc.rochester.edu (andrew david simchik) writes: >In <9212151108.AA00897@aida.intellektik.informatik.th-darmstadt.de> uli@intellektik.informatik.th-darmstadt.de (Ulrich Grepel) writes: > >>Hi all true fans! > >>There's a _*S_L_I_G_H_T*_ (how can you make more emphasis without going to >>72 point sized fonts?) Kate-reference in a film that ran last week on >>German TV: "Vibes" (with Cyndi Lauper and Peter Falk) has a scene where >>they are actually "Om mani padme hum"ming. Of course I know Kate has >>not invented that, but I thought it might be of _*S_L_I_G_H_T*_ interest... > >>Uli > >I don't know if this chant is Tibetan or what. Could someone with actual >information let us know what its origins are? > >Drewcifer It's hindu (or, perhaps, even dating back to the vedic traditions...) "Om" and "hum" are power sylables that are used in meditation. They set up and reinforce a vibratory awareness or trance. I have also heard "Om" described as a "self-referential subject" In other words "I" in English. That description misses the whole point IMHO, it means *much* more (and *no* more :-) than that... In fact, at a minimum, it means "I am", "It is", "They are", "The universe is", "Being is", "Thinking is", "Feeling is", ad infinitum. Our bassis set leaves a little to be desired... :-) "mani padme" translates loosely ( *I think* ) to "the jewel in the lotus" This has spiritual significance as a symbol of birth, re-birth, life, death, enlightenment and just about anything else in human existence. It also has explicit nuances of sexuality. So "Om mani padme hum" is a meditative mantra that declares and nutures the existential and regenerative qualities of the miracle of the process of life. Anyone for deep philosphical discussions of "the simultaneous thunderclap and flow of milk from the great udder?" (:-) Kate's use of "Om mani padme hum" in SP is interesting in that the song is about the underlying connectedness of all things. I've always thought it was absolutely brilliant song. And to think, written by a 16 year old British school-girl. The woman awes me. Here's to "the beauty of rare innocence" gl -- Gene Lege' - Landmark Graphics Corporation - Houston, TX glege@lgc.com