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What’s the difference between A) Psychic Transformation B) Spiritual Transformation and C) Supramental Transformation? All above stages follow it’s own course or separate endeavors required for to jump from one stages to next one?πŸͺ·πŸ›πŸ’€πŸ¦‹β›“️πŸ’₯πŸ¦…

Psychic transformation is the emergence of the soul within openly into our everyday life. It means being more and more governed by the soul, by the inner Divine, which brings right thoughts, right feelings, right will and impulse to action. Psychic transformation brings true unconditional bhakti and self-giving to the Divine. It helps us to surrender in the true way so that we not only give ourselves to the Divine Mother and Her Work but also obey Her spontaneously in thoughts and actions. It makes the Divine Mother the centre of our life and gives us the true identity of being Her child, a portion of Her being, a disciple and warrior and servant of the Divine.Β 

Spiritual transformation opens us to the higher consciousness, bringing with it clarity and vastness of thought, will and feelings. It opens the doors to inspiration, revelation and intuition. At its highest, it gives us the realisation of the Self, of the cosmic consciousness, of oneness and union with the Divine.Β 

The supramental transformation takes up these two transformations towards their highest perfection as well as moulds our entire nature into the semblance of the Divine Supernature, at first in our depths but eventually on the surface consciousness as well. Its last crowning result is the transformation of the physical consciousness, opening it to the Divine and finally transforming it.

They follow their own course, separately and together, but the supramental is impossible without the other two.

Affectionately,

Alok Da

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