EVEN MORE FROM THE ATHARVA VEDA
VI,78:1. Through this oblation, that causes prosperity, may this man
flourish anew. VII,36:1. The eyes of us two (man and wife) shine like
honey. Our foreheads gleam like ointment. Place me within thy heart:
May one mind be in common to us both.
III,23:4. By the effective seed, which bulls (males) put forth, do
thou obtain a Son (Rebirth). Be a fruitful milk cow.
I,34:1. This plant (Soma) is born of honey. With honey do we dig
thee. Of honey thou art begotten. Do thou make us full of honey. 5. I
have surrounded thee with a clinging sugar-cane, to remove aversion
(to the Tantric fast?). (Sugar cane juice with lemon is still a
favorite drink in India, and is perfect for a fast.)
II,30:4. What is within shall be without, and what is without shall
be within. (The Atman expands beyond the cranium into an ever-
widening field of external objects. This is expressed by the mantra
of Advaita (non-separation, non-duality) Vedanta: "Tat vam asi."
or "That art thou". Also: "Om tat sat", or "Om is the Way to
Advaita". The word, "Tantra", literally means both "expansion"
and "to weave". Male and female are interwoven into an expansion of
consciousness.)
III,18:2. O thou (plant) with erect leaves, lovely do thou, urged on
by the gods, full of might, drive away my life's rival, and make my
husband mine alone. 6. ...May the mind run after me (the plant) as a
calf after the cow, as water along its course.
IV,8:5. The heavenly waters, rich in sap, flow joyously. III,3:3.
From the waters king Varuna shall call thee (an exiled king). Soma
shall call thee from the mountains.
III,5:1. It is the strength of the gods, the sap of the waters. May
it assiduously enliven me with energy! 3. Their very own amulet
(protection), which the gods deposited secretly in the tree (of
Life), that the gods shall give us to wear, together with Life. 4.
The parna has come hither as the mighty strength of Soma... 5. The
amulet of parna-wood has ascended upon me unto complete exemption
from injury.
IV,22:4. For him shall ye, O Heaven and Earth, milk ample good, as
two milk cows yielding warm milk.
VI,97:2. Hail be, ye wise Mitra and Varuna. (Mitra means "mixed",
i.e. Misra in Sanskrit, still a common surname. Mitra is also found
in the Avesta of Zoroastrianism. Mithraism is considered the most
popular religion, during the period of religious freedom in Rome,
preceding the advent of catholic prejudicial intolerance, which
forbade any other religion but Roman Catholicism, by decree of
Emperor Constantine, in order to consolidate mind-control throughout
the empire. Legend has it that Mithra was an Androgynous being, born
from a stone, with a sword in his hand.) With honey swell ye our
kingdom (of Heaven) here, (so that it shall) abound in offspring
(continual Regeneration). Drive away misfortune, and strip us from
sin, even after it has been committed.
II,27:6. O Rudra (the older name for Siva), WHOSE REMEDY IS THE
URINE...overcome thou the debate of those who debate against us.
Render them devoid of force, O plant (URINE, SOMA). (Those who reject
Urine Tantra will lose energy, health, and eventually, their lives.
In order for Truth to win a debate, the opposition must be both
honest and able to reason. If not, the faithful encounter the present
situation - trapped in "Sodom".)