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Amṛta

by Maria

in 22 Sep 2008

  (...previous) To know this essence is only possible through a developing process and spiritual realisation, until one reaches the moment of producing the Amṛta; the elixir of immortality that exists, potentially, within each human being.

This realisation provides a state of supreme bliss, not only for certain periods, as in the case of the kuṇḍalinī, but constantly and irreversibly. The being knows that is living the super human nobleness, free from the restraining problems or existential hindrances of life.
Amṛta, the “Power of Life” or immortality – deathless, is realised when one attains an expansion of Consciousness that allows to understand, but above all to Realise, that life and death are one and the same thing. To leave a physical body, means to relinquish the bark, but life is not extinguished, a fact lived by one with plain Consciousness of the Whole.

«The fire of the Chalice represents the psycho-dynamics which ignites around it all energies. Through the synthesis of the Chalice, all fires, at different degrees, are directed by summons toward the topping off the Chalice of Amṛta. The fire of the spirit drives all energies. The creativeness of the Agni Yogī is thus definitely impelled. Thus does the Tara transmute into beauty. Humanity will comprehend the power of the transmutation. Verily, beautiful is the creation of Be-ness!»
(Agni Yoga (§) - Morya; “Infinity - Book One”; ‘251’)

Translated by de José Carlos Rodrigues
Revised by E. Novo
   
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