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   His Holiness Maharishi Mahesh Yogi
   on the importance of regular practice of
   the Transcendental Meditation technique:
Shukl-Yajur-Veda Pratishakhya is one of the structuring dynamics of Rk Veda.
It highlights the SILENCING, SPREADING quality involved in structuring
Rk Veda. With reference to consciousness,
Shukl-Yajur-Veda Pratishakhya comprises the specific sets of laws of Nature
 

The total reality of this universal level of absolute
administration is provided by the unifying principle, which
establishes the entire range of diversity on the ground of
Unity--fully awake within itself in its self-referral state.

The self-referral state of human consciousness, which is
easily accessible to everyone through my Transcendental
Meditation, has been identified as the self-sufficient
source of pure knowledge and its infinite organizing power
--the home of all the Laws of Nature, the holistic structure
of all the Laws of Nature displayed in Rk Veda, the
Constitution of the Universe, and its structuring dynamics,
differentiated structures of all the Laws of Nature available
in the Vedic Literature.

-Maharishi's Absolute Theory of Government, p. 116

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that are engaged in promoting the quality of Devata--the process of observation,
the dynamism of observing in the witnessing quality of Rishi--within
the Samhita level of consciousness, providing a structure to the eternally silent,
self-referral, self-sufficient, fully awake state of consciousness, which
is intimately personal to everyone.
(complete table of qualities)
 
 

Yajur-Veda represents wholeness with 
reference to Devata value. As mentioned 
earlier, Devata is the link between Rishi and 
Chhandas--between the knower and the 
known. It corresponds in the physiology to 
the processing systems. 

The higher order cognitive level of this 
interconnecting and processing aspect of 
this interconnecting and processing aspect of 
physiological activity resides in the cerebral 
cortex in Layers II and III. 
 

-His Majesty Prof. Tony Nader-Ram in 
Human Physiology: Expression of 
Veda and the Vedic Literature, p. 188 

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