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Inner command;
The Divine speaks to us in many ways and it is not always the imperative ādeśa that comes. When it does, it is clear and irresistible, the mind has to obey and there is no question possible, even if what comes is contrary to the preconceived ideas of the mental intelligence. But more often what is said is an intuition or even less, a mere indication, which the mind may not follow because it is not impressed with its imperative necessity. It is something offered but not imposed, perhaps something not even offered but only suggested from the Truth above.<ref>http://incarnateword.in/sabcl/22/integral-yoga-and-other-paths-i#p5</ref>
 
==Ādhāra==
 
The Adhara is that in which the consciousness is now contained—mind-life-body.
The Adhar means the mind, life and body as instruments of the expression of the being—the being is the conscious Existence within which uses mind, life and body as its instruments of thought, feeling and action. But sometimes the word being is used to signify the whole—soul and nature together. <ref>http://incarnateword.in/cwsa/28/the-lower-nature-or-lower-hemisphere#p7,p8</ref>
 
==Ādyā Sakti==
 
Adyashakti is the original Shakti, therefore the highest form of the Mother. Only she manifests in a different way according to the plane from which one sees her. <ref>http://incarnateword.in/cwsa/32/adyashakti#p1</ref>
==Adhyatma Yoga==