The Great Principle

 

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The Great Principle

Energy (Prakriti or Shakti) is not the Great Principle.
Energy is not the Ultimate Domain of the conscious self. Energy is simply
the manifest Matrix or Substance of all objects and conditions of the conscious
self. To Realize that Energy, even in its Primal Form or State (prior to
differentiation into particular objects and states) is not to Realize Reality,
Truth, Freedom, or Perfect Happiness. It is simply to be absorbed in the
Substance of all objects, without necessarily Realizing the Identity of
the conscious self and without necessarily recognizing Energy in its Ultimate
Source or Domain. Therefore, none of the various possible states of Energy
or of knowledge and experience (subjective or objective), including savikalpa
samadhi and nirvikalpa samadhi, is itself the Fulfillment of the Way.

Consciousness (Purusha) is the Great Principle. Consciousness
is the Ultimate Domain of the conscious self. Consciousness is also the
Ultimate Domain of the world, all objects and states of the conscious self,
and Energy (the Ultimate Object and Substance of all conditional objects).
To Realize that Consciousness in which the conscious self, its objects
and states, and the Substantial Energy of the world are presently arising
is to Realize Reality, Truth, Freedom, or Perfect Happiness.

But that Consciousness is not merely (or as a matter of
fact rather than Realization in Samadhi) the interior or essential consciousness
that is basic to the manifest self. That essential self-consciousness is
presumed to be separate from other consciousnesses, all objects, and the
Substantial Energy. Therefore, jnana samadhi and any other form of strategically
exclusive inversion upon the essential self-consciousness is not the Fulfillment
of the Way.

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