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Mantra Yoga.
See second post, for clarification.
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It is very interesting when we study about the original meaning of Yoga. Yoga means “unifying action of body, speech and mind”. So, if any Yoga Guru does not teach fully three mentioned aspects, his disciples cannot attain the enlightenment, regarding as the lack of leg stirrup, we cannot put the pot on it to cook dish. With the good condition, I clarify this kind of Yoga, called Tibetan Yoga and it is called Tibetan Tantra translated by Chinese.
chanhtuduy.com/what-is-tibetan-yoga/
Hi, @chanhtuduy and thanks for your contribution.
The original starter of this thread [Original location of your post] is no longer on forum.
The thread has remained untouched for virtually a year, and largely forgotten.
The posting may escape the notice of others, so, even though the thread is not strictly buried and redundant, it may be more supportive of your contribution to begin a new thread.
I have done that.
Mantrayana is sometimes the way Guru Yoga or Tantra is described.
It is a thread or string of Words.
http://buddhism-eyes.blogspot.co.uk/2008/11/meaning-of-tantra.html
The body speaks the intention of Mind and we have Man TRA.
O MAN I PE ME HUM
as we Buddha Gals like to intone in tune ...