With what Mantra can we begin to reconquer our lost childhood?
Answer from the V.M. Samael Aun Weor.
The syllables MA, MA, PA, PA, BA, BA are the first ones we articulate in childhood. With these syllables you can begin the Initiation. Sing them assuming an innocent, childlike attitude. In Mozart's enchanted flute you can learn the intonation of these sacred syllables. Mozart put these syllables in his marvelous work.
Fall asleep assuming a childlike attitude, remembering the first years of childhood and mentally intoning the sacred syllables.
The word dad is vocalized by intoning the first syllable PA out loud, and lowering the voice on the second syllable PA. Then you will articulate the syllable PA many times. You will do the same with the syllable MA.
Fall asleep meditating on your childhood. Relive your entire childhood with your imagination. Mentally articulate the sacred syllables.
Know that every child is clairvoyant up to the age of four. After that, the innocent atoms of clairvoyance sink into the subconscious. If you want to regain clairvoyance, meditate on childhood and fall deeply asleep articulating the first syllables of a child. Ma, Ma, Pa, Pa, Ba, Ba.
Meditation and the sacred syllables will awaken the childish atoms of clairvoyance. Then you will rise to imaginative knowledge, you will learn to think in living images. The present race only thinks in terms of ideas. Ideas are the result of desire.
Someone thinks of conquering a woman, then an idea assails him, etc. Ideas are the self. You will learn to think in living images. Childish meditation and the sacred syllables will awaken the childish atoms to a new activity.
Imaginative knowledge confers upon you the power to travel consciously and positively in the etheric body. When the student has achieved imaginative knowledge, then he can begin the exercises for inspirational knowledge.
Samael Aun Weor. Excerpt from the book: The Message of Aquarius.
Answer from the magazine "The The wisdom of the Being.".
These syllables are the words MA-MA, PA-PA, raising the voice on the first syllable of each word, lowering it on the second syllable of each word. During this practice, the mind must assume a totally childlike attitude.
The Magazine "The Wisdom of Being" 104: "The Pine and the Mind."