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Tīvra
March 13, 2025 07:03 PM

Namaste Nesh. There is only one God and one Goddess in the Supramental Realm: Aruṭperuñjōti and Grace Shakti. They are everything below them. There is a Goddess called Lalitā Mahātripurasundarī who sits on the lap of Paramaśiva and She herself is Parāśakti. She is in triple form (Kādi, Sādi, Hādi) and is the guardian of the gate leading to the Supramental Realm. This Lalitā emerged from Aruṭperuñjōti as the representative of the Intermediate Realm, that is, She is the Mother of all Gods and is in the form of all Goddesses. Lalitā rules everything below the Supramental Realm, so in War She can invoke any Weapon, Goddess or God: She is invincible. She is the embodiment of Love and Compassion in the Intermediate Realm and you will meet Her before you enter the supramental planes; she will bless you when you reach her. Kādi, Sādi, Hādi are the shining part of the moon and out of these three arise three: Kāmakalākālī (Kādi), Dakṣiṇakālī (Sādi) and Guhyakālī (Hādi). That Kādi Mantra Pañcadaśī and Goddess of Cidagni remains the ultimate force in the Intermediate Realm: this Goddess who is true love and compassion impels all the powers to act in your favor. She is there at the door to the supramental realm and a wicked person can never pass through her.

Tīvra
March 13, 2025 07:03 PM

Namaste Omid. You have asked a great question, I will clarify your doubt. The Cidagni (Soul Spark) is a particle of Aruṭperuñjōti that carries its complete power and this is within all human beings waiting to unite with the Jīvātmā. The multitude of Soul Sparks (Cidagni) are the children of Aruṭperuñjōti and you are that. There is a Goddess called Lalitā Mahātripurasundarī who in triple form (Kādi, Sādi, Hādi) is the guardian of the gate that leads to the Supramental Realm. This Lalitā emerged from Aruṭperuñjōti as the representative of the Intermediate Realm, that is, she is the Mother of all Gods and is in the form of all Goddesses. Lalitā rules over everything below the Supramental Realm, so in War she can invoke any Weapon, Goddess or God: she is invincible. She is the embodiment of Love and Compassion in the Intermediate Realm and you will meet her before entering the supramental planes; she will bless you when you reach her. The Mantra Aruṭperuñjōti means: "All-Gracious Infinite Light, All-Gracious Infinite Light, The One Infinite Compassion, All-Gracious Infinite Light." When you recite the first part of the Mantra "aruṭperuñ jōti" you unite your Jīvātmā with the Ciadgni and they rise together to identify with Brahman at the top of the head and after that you will continue to rise to heights far above the top of the head until you reach the highest point where your Gracious Father and Mother are. When you recite the second part of the Mantra "aruṭperuñ jōti" you will descend again to the lowest point to identify it with the highest point you have just achieved. When you recite the third part of the Mantra "taṉipperuṅ karuṇai aruṭperuñ jōti" you are making the connection between your Jīvātmā and Aruṭperuñjōti permanent at the highest and lowest point of existence: you are continually ascending and descending and acquiring a state of continuous and spontaneous evolution without performing spiritual practices. This power begins to explode from within and the three immortal bodies arise: Jñānadeha (Cidagni), Praṇavadeha (Jīvātmā), Śuddhadeha (Viśeṣa Jīvan). It is important to remember that the last two bodies and beings have their origin in Jñānadeha (Cidagni), so I say that your real self is Cidagni - it is from him that the Jīvātmā and the Viśeṣa Jīvan have emerged, not the other way around. However, it is the Jīvātmā that takes possession of the other two as a representative and you can have your individuality as an avatar of the creator. What happens then? You will continue to improve more and more spontaneously without any practice - just like a light that cannot be reached because it becomes more and more distant, so will you be.

Nesh
March 13, 2025 06:03 PM

Namaskaaram friends! There seems to be some deep legendary connections between Bagalāmukhi, Narasimha, Hanuman, Kuja Deva, and perhaps Rudra and Skanda. If that is so, is Kamakala Kali the major thread? Bagalāmukhi and some related yantra śaktis appear prominently in Kamakala Kali‘s Khadgamala, for example, and one of the great nyasa procedures of the most beautiful and ferocious empress involves placing 51 forms of Narasimha all over the body, to put the sadhaka in her form. What are the meanings of this?

Nesh
March 13, 2025 06:03 PM

Namaskaaram Teevra ji. Pardon my great ignorance, but what to call the god Lalitā created, and upon whose lap She sits? Kameśvara or Paramaśiva? Separately, is it possible to understand how and why Guhya Kālī is sometimes described as "being beyond Parabrahman“ through Supramental yoga?

Prince
March 13, 2025 07:03 AM

dearest tivra, could you please explain how does one become a mantra drastha? how did the rishis of the yore create mantras to represent for the visions they had? Furthermore, does chanting mantras in four types of speech (parA, pahsyanti, madyamA and vaikharI) has different effects and does the number of repetitions to gain mastery/purascharana also change with the different modes of speech?

Omid
March 12, 2025 11:03 PM

Blessed Tivra, how does the Arutperunjothi mantra fit into this model of bringing together the three parts of Self.

Tīvra
March 12, 2025 09:03 PM

Namaste Aditya Shukla. It is not the highest goal because your Jīvātmā (Soul) can attain Mokṣa and not have realized the union with your Cidagni (your real Self) and Viśeṣa Jīvan (your real Instrumental Body). It is only possible for the Jīvātmā to realize and unite with the Cidagni (Soul Spark) and the Viśeṣa Jīvan (Instrumental Being) here on Earth with a physical body. The scriptures teach your Jīvātmā (Soul) to perform only an upward movement, but without union with your real “Self”; you have attained Mokṣa and left several opportunities behind when your Jīvātmā ascended to higher astral planes. You will continue to exist when you attain Mokṣa, but you will not know when you will be able to return here on Earth. A Jīvātmā who has united with the Cidagni and the Viśeṣa Jīvan and attained Mokṣa performs a simultaneous movement of ascent and descent: only he is truly free because he does not need to escape from the physical world - he transforms his physical into the supramental. Mokṣa alone will make your Jīvātmā (Soul) go away without having completed its evolution - and you cannot come back here whenever you want. The scriptures teach to perform only the movement of ascent, but a truly liberated one is at the highest and the lowest point simultaneously, a supramental being brings heaven to earth instead of "escaping" to it. You can focus only on Mokṣa and wait in the higher planes for an opportunity to come back here on Earth and complete your evolution. Anyway, whoever obtains Moksha is no longer in suffering... so you may no longer have any interest in reaching here which is beyond Moksha... that is why Jesus says: "it is difficult for a rich man to enter the kingdom of heaven". Because when everything is fine, you do not think about leaving the "comfort zone" in spirituality. Now imagine yourself with the comforts and mobility in the higher astral planes after Moksha... you will not be able to think about going back and moving forward and finishing your practice.

Aditya shukla
March 12, 2025 07:03 PM

Thank you tivra ji for this information. You explain things in such a fabulous way . Nobody explains the things like you do. No guru and no shastra has mentioned the things you have mentioned. Please also tell us about parashodashi, guhyashodashi and nirvana sundari just like you told about panchadashi, maha shodashi etc.

Aditya shukla
March 12, 2025 07:03 PM

Tivra ji could you please reveal what the ultimate goal is if moksha is not the ultimate goal. All the shastras and gurus tell that moksha is ultimate goal and highest goal. Please could you resolve my doubt.

Tīvra
March 12, 2025 07:03 AM

Sādi Pañcadaśī is Avatar Vidyā - Knowledge that leads you to discover that you are an Avatar. It is a knowledge for Avatars. You have not been told the truth that all human beings are avatars and that is why they have Jīvātmā. There is a spiritual personality within you that is unique to you and it will never die or lose its individuality and can evolve indefinitely; that is being an Avatar. Only human beings have emotions in all existence. The Gods do not have emotions, only their Avatars who have assumed a body have emotions and understand humans.