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(11) 'M' (Tr,), the third
matra
of Om represents All-vise
God's slumbering phase; `g.,' means that which measures all, or
is the resort of all, and God, being Infinite, both in existance
and knowledge, measures all and is the resort of all beings and
things (i,e. matter). He who realises this mode of God's devine
existence acquires the knowledge of all the sciences, physical as
well as spiritual, and retires unto Him.
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(12) In the fourth phase of God, there is no visible
mater
of Om, for it represents the unknowable, i.e., who cannot be
known by an ordinary person or seen by the physical eye.
Onkara (Om) is the Supreme Spirit who is incommunicable
(by physical tongue or the like), the final resort of all matter
and beings, All-bliss and one unequal. He who realises God
thus, his soul enters Him (the Universal Spirt) and he attains
moksha
(salvation).