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Tīvra
November 08, 2024 11:11 PM

The most curious thing about the nature of Jīvātman or Sun is that he becomes equal to God, but has a different personality. All Jīvātman can become God, but they will have different personalities from each other. Jīvātman possesses the so-called "evolutionary principle." The Gods do not possess this. Although Jīvātman (Sun) is identical with God (Agni), he always considers himself a devotee, but has his own personality. Jīvātman and God will play through the Indriyas and Physical Body or Candra/Moon. Do not be mistaken in thinking that the true nature of the physical body and human intellect is the limited thing that we see today. Candra or Moon possesses the nature of Paramaśiva (cause-effect); This means that the Intellect and the Physical Body can do anything, but they only need to receive the command from Jīvātman (Sun) instructed by God (Fire). They have divided themselves in this way to play. The real play begins after liberation. At present it is not fun because Father, Mother and Son are separated, and the Son does not even know who he is. The seed "sauḥ" means end, but every end means a new beginning; this means that there is no limit to how much the Jīvātman can evolve, having God as his Lord and Guru. The moment the Jīvātman realizes that he is equal to God, he will not stop evolving, because God is not only infinite, but also an ever-increasing infinite. And this will happen automatically with the Jīvātman and he will tell the body and intellect to do what they already know. I will say again, the nature of the body and intellect is Paramaśiva; they are Surya-Agni mixed together. They already know how to do everything possible, they just need to be commanded by the Jīvātman who knows himself and his Father/Mother. When the right command comes, the body and intellect will say, "Okay," and will stop bringing us suffering and death.

Tīvra
November 08, 2024 10:11 PM

Kakārarūpā - She who is in the form of the hand (ka) of God (ya). The husband of the letter "ka" is "ya". Let me explain. The letter "ya" is a dot and it is in the center of the Śrī Cakra. The letter "ka" is the expansion of the dot or "ya", but the letter "ka" has the letter "ya" inside. But there is a secret. The letter "a" has two dots or "ya" and a line or "va" inside. The letter "a" replicates the letter "ya" of the Bindu in the Bhūpura. Understand that the Bindu and the Bhūpura are identical, and this will be revealed by Grace Śakti or "va". The letter "va" is like a tube that connects the Bindu with the Bhūpura. It is Bhaṇḍāsura (Lower Ahaṅkāra) that prevents the "ya" of the Bhūpura from being identical with the "ya" of the Bindu. The three lines of the Bhūpura are three bodies called Śuddhadeha (physical immortality); Praṇavadeha (subtle immortality); Jñānadeha (causal immortality). It is Bhaṇḍāsura (Lower Ahaṅkāra or Kuṇḍalinī disconnected from the double "ya" in the Bindu and the Bhūpura) that makes us unaware of who we are and who our Father/Mother is; makes us separate from our Father/Mother and our identity; that is why we die and suffer! The battle against Bhaṇḍāsura and his army is the ascent of Kuṇḍalinī until it reaches the "ya" of Bindu and takes its fire or "va" to the "ya" of Bhūpura. This connection creates an eternal circular movement of Kuṇḍalinī which means: Brahman has become himself (Agni/Guru or Soul Spark/Jñānadeha), he has become myself (Sūrya/Jīvātman/Praṇavadeha), he has become himself-myself, that is, indriyas or senses and the physical body (Candra/Paramaśiva/Śuddhadeha). Know that this eternal circular movement of Kuṇḍalinī makes us discover who we are, who our Father/Mother is and perpetually connects us with them on all levels (physical, subtle and causal). This is liberation. Know that this eternal movement is “sauḥ”. This seed “sauḥ” has the double “ya” of Bindu and Bhūpura and the “va” or Grace Śakti inside. Think of a circle where each part of this Kuṇḍalinī has become “ya” and “va” together and separately at the same time. So when we say Kakārarūpā we are talking about the desire to bring the fire or “va” of Bindu to Bhūpura. The union of this fire with the “ya” of Bhūpura signifies our marriage with Grace Śakti, who will give us the supreme fruit. This “ka” is the Goddess Herself, who is both Masculine and Feminine. She wants Kuṇḍalinī to rise to the highest point and take the fire from there to the lowest point. By this, Kuṇḍalinī will form an eternal circular movement. This is the superior Ahaṅkāra or Kāmarāja after being reborn.

Siraj
November 04, 2024 10:11 AM

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Krishna
November 04, 2024 07:11 AM

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Rahul
November 04, 2024 02:11 AM

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Jayanth
November 03, 2024 12:11 AM

You can start chanting, there are no major restrictions. Try to learn the meaning it will be more useful. Stick with one diety

night-bird
November 02, 2024 04:11 PM

---to learn the Lalitha Sahasranama and chant it daily--- And what is to be done with restrictions for the uninitiated?

Suyash
November 02, 2024 01:11 PM

What's the story of origin of krodh bhairav?

Naadhan
November 01, 2024 03:11 PM

Dear Ravi ji / Krishna ji Prostrations to your holy feet ! Can you point us to the Nyas and other procedure for the variation 2 of this Mantra ? Is it in any other articles ? Baby Sadhak , Naadhan

Krishna
November 01, 2024 09:11 AM

Your Śrī Vidyā guru should be able to initiate you to this mantra.