Prayer

A filognostic prayer is a mantra, or a sound vibration to get rid of the ruminating mind. The mantra most primal and true for every language and thus also of use in filognosy is the sound vibration of AUM, the primal vibration uniting all other sound vibrations. The basic prayer of vedic reform in filognosy says: 'truthfully (sathya) in compassion (dayâ), austere (tapah) be faithful in purity (s'auca)'. This is the text following the Sanskrit of the regulative principles of uniting the consciousness in yoga with the so-called vidhi. In summary it says filognostically:

Elements of the filognostic flag or the logo.
Other prayers
Other filognostic prayers are the great verses (great: can as well individually as together, as well in silence as aloud be performed):
with each other, free sublime.
Sing together, listen, partake,
talking, down town, working, awake."
"Proper weighing, non-illusion,
getting art, above confusion,
know the Best One, free expression,
all the six, is my confession." (Source)
The meditation-mantra for the ether (expressed when one does one's yoga-exercises):
that vitality we pray for;
the grace of God for everyone;
the mind pure in harmony."
De vedic reference for this mantra is the so-called gâyatrî-mantra.
And the food song, to be expressed when one together partakes:
the senses toiling not a friend.
The soul obscured in lusting first,
one's apetite a lasting thirst.
The tongue thus of one's body is,
most difficult to do of all that is."
you grant this food to Your accord.
In self control now this tongue subdued,
will this food now by us be chewed.
Your goodness we owe this for sure,
The two of You graceful ensure:
For the Song, for Always,"
with each other, free sublime.
Sing together, listen, partake,
talking, down town, working, awake."
"The food of Love!"
"Cakra!" (filognostically rephrased from the vedic vaishnav version)
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