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Sir, How can some persons doing yoga will culminate into establishment of divine life upon earth?

You mean the Integral Yoga since most yogas do not aim at establishing the Divine Life upon earth. They aim at the liberation of the individual soul from earthly life.

The Integral Yoga however aims at bringing down a higher spiritual force than that has ever manifested upon earth, the supramental force. Once it is established in a few and becomes operational in the mind, life and body of the sadhaks, it will spread through contagion in matter itself leading to its workings in more and more persons who are open and ready.

Its first effects will be a change of consciousness in the receptive sections of humanity just as the animal consciousness changed with the awakening of the mind creating new ways of perceiving, understanding and eventually acting upon the world until it led to the creation of a new human mind and a human body.  This is how human beings evolved out of the animal or the ape into a new species. But the mind is not the perfect consciousness. Its knowledge and power are limited. It can hope and dream and aspire but cannot fulfil. 

The Supramental Consciousness is precisely that Perfect Consciousness, the consciousness of Truth or the Divine Consciousness itself. As more and more human beings engaged in this yoga embody this New Consciousness, their thinking, feeling, perceiving, understanding and actions all will undergo a massive shift from the present mind and ego and desire driven mode to a higher spiritual and diviner mode of living. At first it will lead to a progressive inner subjective change, next to the development of new capacities and faculties, a diviner way of dealing with others and, finally, as a result of the growing pressure of this new consciousness the change of the very body into a divine body creating thereby a new species, the supramental race upon earth. 

Affectionately,

Alok Da

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