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<div span style="background-color:transparent;color:#000000;">It has been seen that a most effective way of purification is for the mental Purusha to draw back, to stand as the passive witness and observe and know himself and the workings of Nature in the lower, the normal being; but this must be combined, for perfection, with a will to raise the purified nature into the higher spiritual being. When that is done, the Purusha is no longer only a witness, but also the master of his prakriti, īśvara.</div><div style="color:#0066cc;"><uspan><ref>http://incarnateword.in/cwsa/24/the-action-of-the-divine-shakti#p7</ref></u></div>
<div span style="background-color:transparent;color:#000000;">The witness Purusha in the mind observes that the inadequacy of his effort, all the inadequacy in fact of man's life and nature arises from the separation and the consequent struggle, want of knowledge, want of harmony, want of oneness. It is essential for him to grow out of separative individuality, to universalise himself, to make himself one with the universe. This unification can be done only through the soul by making our soul of mind one with the universal Mind, our soul of life one with the universal Life-soul, our soul of body one with the universal soul of physical Nature.</div><div style="color:#0066cc;"><uspan><ref>http://incarnateword.in/cwsa/24/the-perfection-of-the-mental-being#p15</ref></u></div>
== Being Sincere and Impartial ==
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