Shabda

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From Sanskrit, shabda means "sound" or "word," and Brahman means "Supreme Self" or "Absolute of the Universe." Ancient scriptures centering on yogic philosophies state that sound and God are the same, and that every substance is made up of vibrations. Many yogis seek to connect with or employ Shabda Brahman through meditation and using mantras.