"HARI OM TAT SAT" is the union two ancient mantras of the Vedas. Swami Satyananda Paramhamsa joined the mantra "Hari Om" with "OM TAT SAT" creating "HARI OM TAT SAT"
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: represents life and the manifested universe, we can see how creating this world. Reference is another name of the Hindu god Vishnu, the Preserver of the World.
OM, represents the reality that we can not see with our eyes but we can perceive, is not created the appearance of the Absolute. Reality is not apparent, appearance unseen, invisible.
Then "HARI OM TAT SAT" means "It's the truth." That I can see with my eyes and what is beyond my eyes is the same, no different.
The creator and creation are one. Swami Satyananda
Paramhamsa use this Mantra and writes in his book Yoga Nidra at the end of each fiscal year, which is why it has incorporated "HARI OM TAT SAT" in every kind of Yoga Nidra to end the session, thus following the teaching. Swami Satyananda
When used Paramhamsa Mantra "HARI OM TAT SAT" reminds you that what you see and what not, are one.
Meaning of each term:
HARI: life, manifested reality this world.
OM: the infinite, which is beyond the aspect of the absolute uncreated.
TAT: es.
SAT: the truth.
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