The philosophical principle that sound and vibration carry metaphysical reality, making oral transmission spiritually potent.
Shabda Brahman represents the Vedantic teaching that sound itself embodies ultimate reality and consciousness. This concept elevates oral transmission beyond mere information delivery to cosmological significance. Patanjali's Yoga Sutras engage with mantra and sound as direct pathways to mental transformation and higher consciousness. In oral traditions, Shabda Brahman justifies why hearing teachings directly matters spiritually: the sound carries subtle vibrations that affect consciousness itself, not just intellectual understanding. Proper pronunciation, rhythm, and intonation become spiritually essential, not merely decorative. This framework explains why recorded voices or silent reading cannot fully replace live teaching. The speaker's consciousness, breath, and intention become woven into the sound transmission. For oral traditions, Shabda Brahman establishes that knowledge travels through vibrational frequency, creating psychological and spiritual resonance in the listener's mind that extends beyond semantic meaning.
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