MANTRAMS
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William Quan
Judge
1851 - 1896
Mantrams
By
William Quan
Judge
This article
first published in 1888 is in the form of a
dialogue between a
Sage and a Student
STUDENT. - You spoke of mantrams
by which we could control elementals on guard over hidden treasure. What is a mantram?
SAGE. - A mantram is a
collection of words which, when sounded in speech, induce certain vibrations
not only in the air, but also in the finer ether, thereby producing certain
effects.
Student. - Are the words taken at haphazard?
Sage. - Only by those who, knowing nothing of mantrams, yet use them.
Student. - May they, then, be used according to
rule and also irregularly? Can it be possible that people who know absolutely
nothing of their existence or field of operations should at the same time make
use of them? Or is it something like digestion, of which so many people know
nothing
whatever, while they in fact are dependent upon its
proper use for their existence? I crave your indulgence because I know nothing
of the subject.
Sage. - The "common people" in almost
every country make use of them continually, but even in that case the principle
at the bottom is the same as in the other. In a new country where folk-lore has
not yet had time to spring up, the people do not have as many as in such a land
as India or in long settled parts of Europe. The aborigines, however, in any
country will be possessed of them.
Student. - You do not now infer that they are used
by Europeans for the controlling of elementals.
Sage. - No. I refer to their effect in ordinary
intercourse between human beings. And yet there are many men in
Student. - Do these men know the rules governing
the matter? Are they able to convey it to another?
Sage. - Generally not. It is a gift self-found
or inherited, and they only know that it can be done by them, just as a mesmerizer knows he can do a certain thing with a wave of
his hand, but is totally ignorant of the principle. They are as ignorant of the
base of this strange effect as your modern physiologists are of the function
and cause of such a common thing as yawning.
Student. - Under what head should we put this
unconscious exercise of power?
Sage. - Under the head of natural magic, that materialistic
science can never crush out. It is a touch with nature and her laws always
preserved by the masses, who, while they form the
majority of the population, are yet ignored by the "cultured
classes." And so it will be discovered by you that it is not in
find mantrams,
whether regular or irregular, used by the people. "Society," too
cultured to be natural, has adopted methods of speech intended to conceal and
to deceive, so that natural mantrams can not be
studied within its borders.
Single, natural mantrams are such words as
"wife." When it is spoken it brings up in the mind all that is
implied by the word. And if in another language, the word would be that
corresponding to the same basic idea. And so with expressions of greater
length, such as many slang sentences; thus, "I want to see the color of
his money." There are also sentences applicable to certain individuals,
the use of which involves a knowledge of the character
of those to whom we speak. When these are used, a peculiar and lasting
vibration is set up in the mind of the person
affected, leading to a realization in action of the
idea involved, or to a total change of life due to the appositeness of the
subjects brought up and to the peculiar mental antithesis induced in the
hearer. As soon as the effect begins to appear the mantram
may be forgotten, since the law of habit then has sway in the brain.
Again, bodies of men are acted on by expressions having the mantramic quality; this is observed in great social or
other disturbances. The reason is the same as before. A dominant idea is
aroused that touches upon a want of the people or on an abuse which oppresses
them, and the change and interchange in their brains between the idea and the
form of words go on until the result is accomplished. To the occultist of
powerful sight this is seen to be a "ringing" of the words coupled
with the whole chain of feelings, interests, aspirations, and so forth, that
grows faster and deeper as the time for the relief or change draws near. And
the greater number of persons affected by the idea involved, the larger,
deeper, and wider the result. A mild illustration may be found in Lord
Beaconsfield of England. He knew about mantrams, and
continually invented phrases of that quality. "Peace with honor" was
one; "a scientific frontier" was another; and his last, intended to
have a wider reach, but which death prevented his supplementing, was
"Empress of
Student. - These mantrams
have only to do with human beings as between each other. They do not affect elementals,
as I judge from what you say. And they are not dependent upon the sound so much
as upon words bringing up ideas. Am I right in this; and is it the case that
there is a field in which certain vocalizations produce effects in the Akasa by
means of which men, animals, and elementals alike can be influenced, without
regard to their knowledge of any known language?
Sage. - You are right. We have only spoken of
natural, unconsciously-used mantrams. The scientific mantrams belong to the class you last referred to. It is to
be doubted whether they can be found in modern Western languages - especially
among English speaking people who are continually changing and adding to their
spoken words to such an extent that the English of today could hardly be
understood by Chaucer's predecessors. It is in the ancient Sanscrit
and the language which preceded it that mantrams are
hidden. The laws governing their use are also to be found in those languages,
and not in any modern philological store.
Student. - Suppose, though, that one acquires a knowledge of ancient and correct mantrams,
could he affect a person speaking English, and by the use of English words?
Sage. - He could; and all adepts have the power
to translate a strictly regular mantram into any form
of language, so that a single sentence thus uttered by them will have an
immense effect on the person addressed, whether it be by letter or word of
mouth.
Student. - Is there no way in which we might, as it
were, imitate those adepts in this?
Sage. - Yes, you should study simple forms of mantramic quality, for the purpose of thus reaching the
hidden mind of all the people who need spiritual help. You will find now and
then some expression that has resounded in the brain, at last producing such a
result that he who heard it turns his mind to spiritual things.
Student. - I thank you for your instruction.
Sage. - May the Brahmamantram
guide you to the everlasting truth -
Path, August, 1888
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