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See page 119: In Sanskrit, “seed,” a term used metaphorically in two important contexts: (1) in the theory of ''karman'', an action is said to plant a “seed” or “potentiality” in the mind, where it will reside until it fructifies as a future experience or is destroyed by wisdom; (2) in tantric literature, many deities are said to have a “seed syllable” or seed mantra that is visualized and recited in liturgy and meditation in order to invoke the deity.
See page ###: FIRST FEW MEANINGFUL SENTENCES...
1) seed; germ, seed-corn, corn, grain. 2) potential(ity); seed, 3) seed syllable
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