March 2025

Sūkṣmīkaraṇa Sādhana – 05

Transformation is a Time-Bound Process

The Divine is a collective manifestation of numerous divine forces, just as multiple waves merge to form the ocean. In this era, when unrighteousness (anācāra) has become dominant, a vast assemblage of divine powers has actively descended into the field of action. I am but a part of this collective force. The number of people who recognize or become familiar with these divine forces is not of primary concern. What truly matters is that divine power (deva-śakti) is mightier than the destructive demonic force (āsurī-śakti). At the right time, it intervenes and restores order.

Similar events have occurred in ancient times, and now, history is about to repeat itself. A complete chain of divine forces is currently operating in the cosmic field to bring about a great transformation. Soon, we will experience the impact of their actions.

The Law of Karma and the Role of Time

Everyone understands the principle of karma—actions, whether good or bad, yield corresponding results. However, just as a seed takes time to grow into a fruit-bearing tree, the consequences of human actions also take time to manifest. This intervening period serves as a valuable lesson, allowing individuals to recognize the impact of their deeds. If everything were to happen instantly without a sense of gradual progression, the world would become devoid of experiential wisdom.

The present turbulent conditions have reached their peak, and humanity is beginning to recognize its mistakes. This realization has occurred, and for this reason, divine forces are now assuming their role in averting catastrophic destruction. Had these interventions taken place earlier, mankind would have neither learned its lesson nor retained any knowledge for the future. The divine forces have chosen this precise moment to act, ensuring that their intervention serves as both protection and enlightenment.

The Right Action at the Right Time

Every event unfolds according to its predetermined time. Actions executed at the right moment hold significance and utility. If something is done prematurely, it loses its value.

For instance, a child will eventually grow into an adult and get married. While it is reasonable to discuss his future marriage, conducting it during childhood would be not only inappropriate but also unethical. Similarly, a fetus matures in the mother’s womb over nine months. If one attempts to extract it prematurely, it results in harm. It must be allowed to develop fully before birth.

The same principle applies to agriculture—a crop must be harvested only when it is fully ripe. Only a magician can make a plant grow instantly in the palm of his hand, but such an artificial process serves no real purpose.

Why Do Divine Forces Intervene Late?

Many question why divine forces, despite having the power to prevent calamities, do not act sooner. Why do they allow suffering to unfold before intervening?

The answer lies in the necessity of learning through experience. When humans walk down a certain path and face the corresponding consequences, they acquire wisdom that no theoretical knowledge can provide. Thus, divine intervention is reserved for the moment when human efforts have been exhausted, and when people, having fully expended their strength, are ready to receive guidance.

From Destruction to Reconstruction

The very same humanity that now rushes toward destruction must eventually turn toward reconstruction. Some constructive efforts have already begun in recent times, but not at the required scale. When the situation spirals completely out of control, that is when God’s intervention manifests.

There is always hope that those who caused destruction will also contribute to rebuilding. At present, a transformative process is actively unfolding in the subtle realms. When the right time arrives, even the ordinary masses will be able to witness its manifestation directly.

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The Third World War – Efforts to Prevent It

The crisis we are entangled in today is unprecedented in human history. Although there is a fundamental cause underlying all these challenges, each problem manifests uniquely. Addressing these issues requires a fundamental shift in thinking and a bold approach. Conventional examples and solutions are inadequate in this scenario.

If we analyze the most terrifying issues of today, one by one, the possibility of a Third World War stands at the forefront. Advanced weaponry was developed during the first two world wars. However, now, nuclear power has reached a stage beyond what was previously conceivable. The discussions surrounding nuclear bombs and hydrogen bombs are growing in intensity.

Equally destructive are chemical bombs, which, due to their sheer numbers, could be deployed at any moment. A single bomb could obliterate entire metropolises like New York, Moscow, Paris, and London within seconds. If such bombings continue for even a minute without interruption, no major city would remain on Earth. The poisonous gases released would not only affect urban areas but would also spread to the remotest villages, contaminating air, water, and food, posing an existential threat to humanity.

If nuclear warfare is not halted, the Earth itself could be shattered, turning into cosmic debris floating between Mars and Jupiter. Unlike localized warfare, the effects of nuclear radiation would impact the entire world, spreading devastation indiscriminately. This nuclear threat is currently one of the most pressing global issues.

Previously, nuclear weapons were confined to Russia and America, but now they are possessed by France, Britain, China, and other nations. This proliferation makes it impossible to predict when, how, or by whom these weapons might be used, further complicating global security.

Understanding the Root of the Problem

To find a solution, we must first understand how this situation arose and escalated. The nuclear bomb was revealed to the world following Hitler’s defeat, when America developed and deployed it against Japan. Japan, unable to recover from the devastation, surrendered. Observing this, powerful nations concluded that they could similarly dominate their adversaries through nuclear force.

This led to an arms race, with Russia and America taking the lead, forming two opposing military blocs. However, now the situation has become such that neither side can advance nor retreat. If they continue producing nuclear weapons, the world faces destruction. If they halt production, they risk falling behind adversaries who may develop superior weapons.

The fear of being outpaced by rivals prevents any nation from taking the bold step of halting nuclear experiments. However, continuing these experiments only increases the number of deadly weapons stockpiled. The enormous financial burden of nuclear programs also raises the question—how much more investment can be justified for destruction?

The Crisis of Nuclear Waste

One overlooked but equally dangerous consequence of nuclear development is radioactive waste. The ash and byproducts generated in nuclear weapons factories are highly toxic and nearly impossible to dispose of safely. If the production of nuclear arms continues unchecked, the challenge of handling radioactive waste may become even more critical than the weapons themselves.

Some may think that a direct attack, similar to what happened in Japan, could bring immediate results. However, unlike in the past, today’s global dynamics have changed. Countries like China, Iran, and Israel, once technologically behind, are now capable of retaliation. Additionally, alliances and external interventions make unilateral action nearly impossible.

The Paradox of Military Strategy

Currently, nations are trapped in a paradox—starting a war is difficult, but stopping it is even harder. The cost of maintaining the status quo is so high that it is unsustainable in the long term. Taxpayers bear this burden, and how long they can continue to do so is uncertain.

No country today wants to initiate war, but mutual distrust prevents peace efforts. Words and diplomatic agreements have lost credibility. The only viable solution is to step back from the brink and de-escalate. However, one side must take the initiative. Expecting both sides to simultaneously agree on disarmament is unrealistic. Even if agreements are made, there is no guarantee of adherence.

Thus, instead of preparing for war, nations must cultivate the inner strength to take the first step towards peace. Mahatma Gandhi demonstrated this principle effectively. The British had immense military power and could have crushed opposition easily. Yet, Gandhi chose non-violent resistance, confronting the threat with moral courage. Despite the power imbalance, he emerged victorious because of truth and inner strength. Even if one were to fail, this approach is still far superior to the devastation of war.

The Role of Subtle Refinement in Preventing War

To instill this wisdom, I am utilizing the power acquired through subtle refinement (sūkṣmīkaraṇa). I am exerting influence to redirect both sides away from conflict. My goal is to make nations realize that stepping back is not weakness, but intelligence. Through this pressure, the current tensions will gradually dissolve. A new environment of responsibility and rational thinking will emerge, replacing aggression with strategic restraint.

Cold wars will eventually transition into prolonged ceasefires. Over time, these ceasefires will stabilize into lasting peace, preventing the catastrophic consequences of full-scale war.

The solution lies not in escalation but in de-escalation. It requires wisdom, courage, and self-restraint. If humanity can cultivate these qualities, the threat of a Third World War can be averted.

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Subtle Refinement – The Vaporization of Life Energy (Prāṇa-Śakti)

At the beginning of creation, the One became many. This was how the universe expanded. Those who bring about great transformations in the cosmos must similarly increase the number of those who assist them.

Individuals of Ṛṣi stature must divide and multiply their personal power into several parts. Processes like splitting, grinding, breaking, and dispersing divide an object into multiple fragments. Generally, such division weakens each fragment, but under certain conditions, it enhances power manifold. When a tiny seed is broken down to the atomic level, it ultimately explodes as an immense force. This atomic energy surpasses all other known energies in power.

The Extreme Subtlety of Matter

The ultimate unit of independent existence in matter is the atom (aṇu), which retains all the properties of that substance. The precise nature of various atoms is yet to be fully understood. Different substances have atoms of different sizes—some are so minute that ten million of them fit into an inch, while others may have only a million per inch. If the density of a substance is increased, the number of these microscopic atoms and their power also increase. This principle was not only proposed by homeopathy experts but was also verified through experiments.

Compared to solid states, gases are more diffuse and expansive. The invisible air surrounding us contains approximately five thousand atoms per cubic inch. As matter undergoes further refinement, the number of these atoms increases. Their movement also accelerates with heat, and in gaseous form, atomic motion becomes even more intense.

In solid substances, interatomic forces hold atoms in place, preventing movement. As temperature rises, atomic motion intensifies, and these binding forces weaken. The different states of matter—solid, liquid, gas, and plasma—are simply progressive refinements of material existence.

Subtle Refinement in Consciousness

The same principle applies to the conscious self. As refinement increases, the doctrine of omnipresence and universality is realized in its full essence. The subtle structure of the human body operates similarly. If the dormant energy centers within are awakened, they can transform a person into an extraordinary being. The human constitution comprises three bodies, five sheaths (kośas), and six energy centers (chakras). By refining these aspects, consciousness can be expanded to a cosmic level. Though these are all components of the same body, they each maintain their distinct functional existence.

The Four States of Human Consciousness

Ancient scriptures describe four states of human existence:

  1. Jāgrat (Waking State) – Ordinary life activities dominated by sensory perceptions. Most individuals spend their entire lives within this state.
  2. Svapna (Dream State) – Here, the mind engages with past experiences, impressions, sounds, and subtle interactions with the five tanmātras (subtle elements). Occasionally, premonitions and extrasensory perceptions occur in this state. However, only certain dream elements are remembered; the rest are forgotten.
  3. Suṣupti (Deep Sleep State) – In this state, the connection with both the external and internal worlds is severed.
  4. Turīya (Transcendental State) – The highest and most awakened spiritual state. This is the peak of spiritual consciousness, where the individual soul (jīvātmā) undergoes its final evolution into a great sage, divine being, or even a realized deity.

Great sages, saints, and spiritual luminaries of the past attained the turīya state through intense yogic efforts and became omnipresent beings. This supreme state is inherently accessible to all, but only those with a firm spiritual resolve (sankalpa) can actualize it.

Subtle Refinement and the Evolution of the Soul

Scriptures discuss the origin of creation and the subsequent development of procreation (āmaithunī sṛṣṭi). In earlier epochs, highly evolved beings who had attained spiritual enlightenment through disciplined practice (yoga and upāsanā) reincarnated to guide humanity. They revealed the deeper truths of dharma, elevating the masses towards self-realization. Their divine knowledge and wisdom allowed even ordinary individuals (who remain confined to the waking state) to advance in the path of spiritual liberation.

Across different cosmic cycles (kalpas) and aeons (manvantaras), certain divine souls remain engaged in activities within the subtle realm, ensuring that dharma, righteousness, and noble ideals never completely vanish.

Subtle Refinement in Spiritual Science

The Upaniṣads describe highly realized beings as those who awaken the causal body (kāraṇa-śarīra), determining the spiritual practices appropriate for their time and space. The Paṇcadaśī scripture explains the composition of the subtle body as follows:

“Buddhi, karmendriyas, prāṇa – these five along with the mind form the subtle body. It is known as the liṅga-śarīra (subtle body).”

This means that the **five senses of perception (jñānendriyas), five organs of action (karmendriyas), five vital energies (prāṇas), mind, and intellect—seventeen elements in total—constitute the subtle body.

The human body is described as the abode of sages, deities, and divine incarnations. Within different regions of the body reside celestial rivers, mountains, and cosmic energies. Although the physical body is composed of waste-producing elements, its subtle essence can serve as a conduit for universal consciousness. The human form is a complete laboratory, containing blueprints for various future technological and scientific advancements.

The microcosm (piṇḍa) is a reflection of the macrocosm (brahmāṇḍa). However, this universal potential remains dormant. If awakened, it can manifest cosmic consciousness within the individual.

Vaporization – The Process of Refinement

The principle of vaporization (bāṣpīkaraṇa) transforms the gross into the vast. A gaseous substance can spread over a large distance and exert influence far beyond its immediate vicinity. For instance, when chili is burned, its essence disperses in the air, affecting a wide area. Similarly, a spiritual aspirant (sādhaka) can expand their personality and influence through the process of subtle refinement.

In Ayurveda, prolonged purification (kalvana) of an herb significantly enhances its potency. Similarly, in homeopathy, the process of extreme dilution (potentiation) magnifies the strength of the medicine.

Various spiritual disciplines involve intense austerities to transform bodily conditions and inner tendencies. The same spiritual practice does not yield identical results for everyone. Therefore, one’s spiritual discipline must be carefully determined based on lineage, past life tendencies, and inherent disposition. Such precision requires deep experience and guidance from an adept master. Those who receive proper instruction undoubtedly attain success.

The Unparalleled Power of Subtle Refinement

Do not ask how I am proceeding with my process of subtle refinement or what methods I am employing. This is a specialized experiment, governed by the strict discipline of my spiritual guide. Such inquiries are unnecessary because this process cannot be replicated. What should be done and why it should be done is something I follow as per my master’s directive.

In summary, subtle refinement (sūkṣmīkaraṇa) is vaporization. Through this, I transform my mental and vital energies into an immense, boundless force. The five subtle sheaths (pañca-kośas) within must be heated until they emerge as independent entities. Just as boiling water produces separate bubbles, which momentarily maintain individuality before merging, a sādhaka and his master must determine how large a bubble should be, what purpose it must serve, and how intensely it should be energized.

This process is the royal path for refining the subtle and causal bodies during the waking state. It is the eternal system of the Ṛṣi tradition, where highly evolved souls refine themselves not for personal liberation but for the welfare of the universe.

Final Message

What will society gain from my subtle refinement and vaporization process? What transformations will occur in present conditions? Such questions may arise in your minds.

To my companions and associates, I state this with firm conviction: I am fully committed to demonstrating these principles through direct experience. My master has given me a responsibility, and it is my duty to make it clear to all.

Through this process, I am not merely performing an experiment—I am preparing for the future of humanity. The era of great transformation is upon us, and my role in this cosmic transition will be fulfilled with unwavering determination.

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The Great Potential of the Subtle (Mahāt)

The gross (sthūla) is perceptible because it can be seen with sensory perception and mechanical instruments. These have names, forms, and measurable attributes. However, despite its perceptibility, the realm of the gross is limited in scope, and its potential remains constrained. Nevertheless, humans directly interact with this realm and experience its consequences in the form of harm and benefit, sorrow and joy.

The nature of the subtle (sūkṣma) is entirely different. Like life energy (prāṇa), it is neither experienced through the senses nor easily comprehended. Even though the physical body is visible, the height, width, and weight of life energy (prāṇa) cannot be measured. Yet, everyone understands that the energy, intellect, and functioning of the body depend solely on prāṇa. The moment prāṇa departs, the body loses its worth entirely, becoming as insignificant as a discarded shell.

The gravitational force of the Earth is invisible, yet it holds the planet in its position within the solar system. If this force did not exist, Earth would drift away like a speck of dust in the vastness of space.

Humans belong to the animal kingdom, but their subtle body (sūkṣma-śarīra) has boundless potential. Great beings such as Mahāmunis, Ṛṣis, and Devas have manifested their extraordinary abilities through the power of their subtle bodies. Figures like Mahatma Gandhi and the Buddha did not attain greatness merely due to their physical capabilities, but rather through the strength of their inner radiance (antarāṅga-varchas).

The subtle body of nature remains unseen, yet powerful forces like heat, sound, light, and magnetism function in an imperceptible state. Even the most potent laser beams are invisible to the naked eye. The subatomic particles released during nuclear fission are unseen, yet they contain immense energy reserves.

A human being, in his gross form, is merely a structure of bones and flesh. However, upon entry into the refined subtle world, he evolves into a divine being, possessing a power comparable to that of the Supreme.

The Transformations Induced by Subtle Refinement (Sūkṣmīkaraṇa)

Since May 1984, I have ceased all gross-level activities associated with the physical body. This means that personal conversations, direct consultations, and interactions have come to a halt, except for certain exceptional circumstances. The laws of the inert world apply only to material entities, whereas consciousness operates under a distinct and unique principle.

The objective of my process of subtle refinement (sūkṣmīkaraṇa) is to exponentially enhance the potential of the five koshas (sheaths). In the physical world, two bodies are counted as two separate entities, but in the subtle dimension, the principles of arithmetic, geometry, and algebra do not apply in the same way. In school mathematics, 2+2+2+2 equals 8, but in the subtle realm, it follows the principle of multiplication: 2×2×2×2 equals 16. The refinement of subtle energies results in an even greater magnitude of transformation.

A human possesses five levels of existence—the annamaya (physical), prāṇamaya (vital), manomaya (mental), vijñānamaya (intellectual), and ānandamaya (blissful) koshas. If all five koshas are awakened, a person is considered to have enhanced his potential fivefold. However, according to the divine mathematics, this multiplication follows the pattern of 5×5×5×5×5 = 3,125 times.

If a group of five knowledgeable individuals functions within the limits of the gross plane, their collective capacity remains finite. However, once refined into the subtle dimension, the method of calculation changes drastically. Through the practice of sūkṣmīkaraṇa sādhana (subtle refinement practice), the subtle body can amplify its power up to 3,125 times, achieving an extraordinary state of capability.

The Subtle Power in Historical Context

The great deeds performed by Hanuman during the Rāmāyaṇa era were the results of his subtle body’s immense power. When confined to his gross form, he served Sugrīva and was even subjected to humiliation due to Sugrīva’s constraints. However, upon embracing the subtle dimension, his awakened conscious force (cetana-sāmarthya) enabled him to transcend limitations and accomplish miraculous feats.

This process of subtle refinement (sūkṣmīkaraṇa sādhana) has been undertaken as a responsibility towards the divine era (yuga-parivartan) and as an offering to the Supreme Time (Mahākāla). The transitional period of this era will continue until the year 2000 AD. During this phase, I will neither age nor die. Instead, I will enhance my power 3,125 times and live according to this heightened state of existence.

In this dimension, restrictions of space and time do not apply. The limitations imposed by location, age, nationality, gender, religion, and language will be transcended. Wherever and whenever a necessity arises, my sensory capabilities will be utilized accordingly.

Until 2000 AD, only the unknowing masses may believe that I have ceased to exist. Although physical meetings and interactions may no longer take place, I will continue my designated responsibilities with even greater intensity and dedication. Scholars and visionaries should take note of this truth.

One of my principal responsibilities is the continuous creation of literature aligned with the needs of the new era (yuga-anukūla sāhitya sṛṣṭi). This work will proceed uninterrupted until 2000 AD. Regardless of whose hand holds the pen, the guiding force behind it will be mine. My voice will never be silenced. Whether it is expressed through my own physical tongue or channeled through others is something the future will reveal.

At present, my work is centered around Hindu sacred sites, particularly Mathura and Haridwar. However, moving forward, my endeavors will transcend all worldly distinctions, and I will employ my subtle sensory faculties wherever and whenever necessary.

Until 2000 AD, only those unaware of the deeper truth will assume that I have perished. Although I may not be visibly present for physical interactions, my designated responsibilities will continue to be fulfilled with even greater intensity.

This process of subtle refinement (sūkṣmīkaraṇa sādhana) aims to multiply the capabilities of the subtle body exponentially, leading to an unparalleled transformation in consciousness and divine power.

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  1. “Only through the confluence of the three—individual, family, and society—can the holistic realization of Truth (Satya), Auspiciousness (Shiva), and Beauty (Sundara) be achieved.”
  2. “The awakening of the subtle body (Sūkṣmaśarīra) facilitates the process of exchange between the manifest and the unmanifest worlds.”
  3. “A seeker who gains control over the five dimensions of consciousness—Annamaya (physical body), Prāṇamaya (vital energy), Manomaya (mind), Vijñānamaya (higher intellect), and Ānandamaya (bliss)—ascends to the rank of divine beings (Deva-Puruṣa).”
  4. “It is the subtle body (Sūkṣmaśarīra) that serves as the cause behind periodic cosmic events, sudden transformations, and the evolving nature of future circumstances.”
  5. “Sūkṣmīkaraṇa Sādhana (subtle refinement practice) is, in essence, a direct perception of the higher dimensions of the unseen world. Through its continuous immersion, one engages in an exalted process that benefits the vast collective consciousness of the universe.”

Sūkṣmīkaraṇa Sādhana
Sāvitrī Sādhana, Pañcakośa Sādhana—this is none other than Kuṇḍalinī Awakening Sādhana. In Vedantic terminology, this is referred to as Sūkṣmīkaraṇa Sādhana (subtle refinement practice) and Pañcīkaraṇa Sādhana (the process of fivefold integration).

The very Gurudeva who prescribed Gāyatrī Sādhana for me also instructed me to undertake Sāvitrī Sādhana.

Through this practice, the dormant divine energies within me, as well as in other latent Deva-Manavas (godly beings in human form), were awakened. As a result, I came to perceive the true nature of reality and was compelled to engage in collective spiritual upliftment and universal well-being through self-transcendence and higher spiritual progress.

(Page-3, Kuṇḍalinī Mahāvijñāna)
Paṇḍita Śrīrāmaśarma Ācārya
Shāntikuñj, Haridwar

Sūkṣmīkaraṇa Sādhana (Subtle Refinement Practice)

“My personal connection exists with a vast institution in the invisible realm. If I were to reveal how, when, and in what manner it operates, people would understand what kind of actions they must undertake in light of the great transformations that lie ahead.”

“In true spirituality, there is no such thing as loss in investment. Whatever is offered is returned a thousandfold. The acquisition of spiritual wealth alone gives meaning to life. I encourage and inspire all my dear ones with this advice. Even if they do not maintain direct contact with me, whether they choose to acknowledge me or my advice, they must still integrate spiritual evolution into their way of life. In doing so, they will never suffer any loss; rather, they will gain immensely.”

“…However, the subtle body expands three thousand two hundred and twenty-five times in magnitude, increasing its capacity and becoming extraordinarily powerful.”

“Henceforth, without being bound by nation, race, gender, religion, or language, I will apply my capabilities wherever, whenever, and in whatever manner they are required.”

“Until the year 2000 AD, only the naïve will assume that I have passed away. Even though my physical form will no longer be visible for consultations or direct interactions, I will continue to carry out my designated responsibilities with even greater zeal and diligence—remember this well, O wise ones!”

The Divine Plan for Global Transformation

“The Divine is an amalgamation of numerous divine forces, just as multiple waves constitute the ocean. In this era, where unrighteousness is at its peak, a grand assembly of divine forces has descended onto the field of action. I am merely a part of this collective.”

“Not only will nuclear warfare be averted, but the geopolitical boundaries that have been drawn by various factions and politicians according to their power will also dissolve. The current world map, as it appears today, will no longer exist. A new ‘World Nation’ will be established, with the necessary legislative, industrial, and transportation structures arranged accordingly.”

“One of the primary causes of societal corruption today is the unrestricted accumulation and expenditure of wealth. Law enforcement, military forces, and judicial systems alone are insufficient to curb these degenerative tendencies. There must be a strict control over financial autonomy. The forthcoming economic order will be structured accordingly.”

A Historical and Spiritual Perspective on Transformation

In this era, even the gods are awaiting a grand, unprecedented transformation in world history. What, then, should humanity await? What must individuals do to prepare for this transformation? This is the central purpose of this book.

The first step in this process is turning one’s awareness inward. Modern individuals scarcely know even a tenth of their own true nature. They must repeatedly explore their inner depths and recognize the divine energy center within them—an ever-present witness to all activities in the cosmos, providing direction and insight (Kuṭastha Caitanya – the Immutable Consciousness). From this center, they must reshape their entire being so that it responds only to divine directives.

Once they have firmly established themselves in this divine center, they must extend this awareness outward, touching the corresponding divine core within every living being and every particle of existence. Through this, they will apply subtle influence (sūkṣma prabhāva) to initiate transformation in others.

Many years ago, Śrī Aurobindo wrote of a yogi in the Himalayas who had a spiritual vision during his deep samādhi—a vision of Liberty, Equality, and Fraternity. Shortly thereafter, this very vision manifested in the French Revolution in Europe. Thought currents, the power of thought, and spiritual consciousness are not myths.

Ideas are powerful. Spiritual truths, when translated into thought-forms, are even more powerful. If subtle refinement practices (sūkṣmīkaraṇa sādhana) are performed at various spiritual centers across the world, the transformation from the animalistic human (Narapashu) to the divine human (Deva-Manava) can be greatly accelerated.

The Spiritual Foundation of India’s Destiny

Many intellectuals and great souls have envisioned India’s divine destiny in an extraordinary manner. The first phase of this journey was political independence, beginning in 1857 with the symbolic bread and lotus uprising.

By 1905, through the intense spiritual force of Śrī Ramakrishna Paramahamsa, Swami Vivekananda, and Yogi Aurobindo, the freedom struggle gained momentum. This movement eventually culminated in India’s independence on August 15, 1947—a date that also marks Śrī Aurobindo’s birth anniversary, an event that is no mere coincidence.

However, political freedom was only partial. The grand vision of the sages involves the formation of an integrated, undivided India, leading to the global victory of divine civilization and India’s ascension as the spiritual leader of the world (Jagadguru Peetha).

The subtle refinement process (sūkṣmīkaraṇa sādhana) initiated by revered Gurudeva in 1984 is aimed at transmitting this vision to spiritually determined individuals and collectives. This process is also referred to as “Paṅcavīrabhadra Sādhana”, a term historically associated with Kuntī Devī’s spiritual efforts in preparing the warriors of the Mahābhārata war.

Even today, this unique practice of sūkṣmīkaraṇa sādhana is being carried out for the reconstruction of a new Mahābhārata, a grand resurgence of divine civilization.

Those who truly seek to understand the scientific basis of spirituality and learn how to harness its power will find this book to be a beacon of light—a guide that opens their vision to a greater reality.

Message (Sandēśamu)

On the spiritual birth anniversary of Paramapūjya GurudevaVasant Panchami, 13 Ashwamedha Yajñas have been successfully completed. The first 10 Ashwamedha Yajñas, which initiated this movement, are progressing forward, and by the Ardha Purnāhuti (Half Completion Ceremony), 24 Ashwamedha Yajñas will have been conducted across India and the world. By the Brahma Muhurta of the 21st century, 108 Ashwamedha Yajñas and Samskāra Mahotsavas (Grand Cultural Celebrations) will have been successfully concluded. This will make it evident how crucial this global spiritual battle is for the destruction of demonic forces.

In the editorial section of Kundalinī Kendra’s Mutual Cooperation, it has been explicitly stated that the historical transition period of this Yuga Sandhi is intensifying the spiritual transformation process. The awakening of the Mahākundalinī of the Divine Power of the Nation (Rāṣṭra Devātmaśakti) is one of the manifestations of this endeavor. There is no individual ambition behind this. It is solely for the purpose of Yuga Parivartana (Epochal Transformation). These subtle spiritual undertakings are materializing into visible action to awaken talented individuals, empower them with immense inner strength, and elevate them from an ordinary level to an extraordinary one.

The Spiritual Significance of Ashwamedha Yajñas

The Ashwamedha Yajñas, being conducted on a global scale, are unique experiments aimed at awakening the Medhā (Intelligence) and the Jñānamaya Kosha (Wisdom-Sheath). In the 21st century, for India to reach its highest potential, and for Indian culture—Divine Culture—to emerge as the Universal Culture, exceptional individuals are needed. Such talented and visionary individuals are part of Prajñā Pariwār (The Enlightened Community). This spiritual family is like a precious necklace, where each gem has been carefully sought out and strung together into a strong and radiant thread.

The tapasya (spiritual austerity) undertaken by Paramapūjya Gurudeva has been utilized in the most precise direction to identify and channelize these individuals. Just as in the Tretā Yuga, Sage Vishwāmitra initiated grand spiritual efforts for the destruction of unrighteousness and the establishment of Satya Yuga (The Age of Truth), today, the Guru-Tattva (Guru Consciousness) in Subtle Form has initiated the Sūkṣmīkaraṇa Sādhana (Subtle Refinement Practice) in 1984, which by Gayatri Jayanti in 1990 was successfully completed, merging Paramapūjya Gurudeva’s physical form into the subtle realm.

For the past three years, devotees have witnessed its impact. The Guru’s subtle presence is actively working to spread the influence of divine culture across the world and to stimulate an inclination towards noble tendencies in human minds.

The Subtle Process of Global Transformation

Paramapūjya Gurudeva himself wrote:
“The results of my five years of intense sādhanā from 1985 to 1990 would take at least fifty years for an ordinary aspirant to accomplish. Neither the time nor the courage to undertake such an effort is available to most people. Moreover, the current time is an era of emergency (āpattikāla).”

The Kundalinī Awakening that has taken place at a global level will gradually expand, and numerous individuals will absorb the blessings I am bestowing and benefit from them. To assimilate this high-energy transmission, devotees must undertake daily meditation practice from one hour before sunrise to one hour after sunrise, with at least 15 minutes of focused practice. During this time, one must meditate on the radiant brilliance of Savitā (the Sun) and chant the Gayatri Mantra internally while visualizing prana (life energy) being absorbed through every pore of the body.

This sādhanā is indispensable for inner strength and spiritual awakening. Various energy-concentrating practices, Bhūmipūjā ceremonies, Sanskar Mahotsavas, and Ashwamedha Yajñas derive their tapas-shakti (spiritual force) from the Guru’s ongoing subtle austerities. These spiritual transformations are occurring continuously at the spiritual epicenter in the Himalayas.

In the coming years, as the divine culture’s victorious march progresses step by step, awakened, enlightened individuals will enter the field of action. Through their highly awakened Brahmavarchas (Divine Radiance), the two fundamental objectives of Yuga Transformation will be fulfilled:

  1. The widespread proliferation of noble virtues (Satpravṛtti Sanvardhana).
  2. The elimination of negative tendencies (Duṣpravṛtti Nirmūlana).

The Global Impact of Ashwamedha Yajñas

The Ashwamedha Yajñas are unleashing spiritual cyclones (tornadoes) that are dynamically altering the subtle environmental streams. These shifts are gradually shaping the thought currents and value systems of the entire world. The Ardha Purnāhuti (Half Completion) will take place in November 1995, by which time the changes in the world will become distinctly recognizable as the outcome of the Ashwamedha’s spiritual force.

At present, chaotic and unrighteous forces are sweeping away everything in their path, but soon, ethical and virtuous individuals will regain the world’s trust. Even covert atheists (those who disguise themselves as devotees today) will turn into true believers upon realizing the scientific and rational nature of Dharma (Righteousness).

The greatest intellectuals from among us will emerge as world leaders, and in the next eight years, India’s culture will establish its complete spiritual dominance over the world. Those who fail to recognize this timely transformation will repent later. Those who simply engage in debates over the scientific and scriptural validity of Ashwamedha Yajñas, instead of taking action, will realize their mistake too late.

The Call for Dedicated Visionaries

Every year, Vasant Parva (Vasant Panchami) delivers a new message. It determines who has dedicated themselves wholeheartedly to the Guru’s resolutions and who has earnestly pursued the ideals laid out. The one who dedicates their intelligence, time, and efforts toward the reconstruction of the nation and the world will emerge as a true leader.

From 2001 to 2005, Paramapūjya Gurudeva’s subtle consciousness will remain highly active among us. After that, his causal form (Kāraṇa Sattā) will take over. The necessary disciplines and training required to prepare for this transition must begin today.

Therefore, let lethargy not touch us. Let us, on this Vasant Parva, take a solemn vow to work toward this sacred mission with enthusiasm and dedication.

Prajñā Abhiyān – February 18, 1994

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