Alfa-Veda Verlag – Bücher für Bewusstseinsbezogene Bildung
Author
Jan Müller (*1945) has been practicing Transcendental
Meditation since 1967 and the TM-Sidhi Program
since 1977. He has been a member of Maharishi’s Purusha Group since
1982 which is dedicated full time to the development of higher states
of consciousness under the personal guidance of Maharishi Mahesh Yogi,
who trained him as a meditation teacher in 1972.
The Veda is alive today as
it has been at all times, at any time of day or night, in any season,
in any age. It is alive. It works eternally and orders the activity of
the galactic universe out of itself. – Maharishi Mahesh Yogi
This author brings a completely new understanding of the Rik Veda. Read
the translated texts aloud and enjoy! The texts, which are still
difficult to grasp on a rough level, are illuminated by commentaries at
the highest level of understanding. At last, someone who has understood
what a cosmic work the Rik Veda is and who is able to convey this
understanding. – Reinhardt Holtfoth
The – let‘s call it – meditative component of the text, which I am
familiar with in several translations, has been put by Jan Müller into
language extraordinarily well and vividly. He explains in the appendix
that each individual reception of the text only conveys one facet of
countless ways of understanding it. For the classical philologist this
may be an irritating approach – but for the searching philosopher it is
THE core idea that makes the Veda so fascinating. A successful work
with a thoroughly substantial commentary! – Dr. Jens Petersen
The translation itself is so fresh and creatively captivating that it
warms the heart. The accompanying commentary shows that Jan Müller is
truly familiar with the ancient and eternally valid mechanisms of
creation and is able to translate his knowledge into the language of
our time in an understandable and vivid way. The book offers a variety
of approaches for all literature lovers and all those who are looking
for solutions to the many questions of life. – Karl Hubertus
Koletzko