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By divine realisation is meant the spiritual realisation—the realisation of Self, Bhagavan or Brahman on the mental-spiritual plane or else the overmental plane. That is a thing (at any rate the mental-spiritual) which thousands have done. So it is obviously easier to do than the supramental. Also nobody can have the supramental realisation who has not had the spiritual.
<ref>https://incarnateword.in/cwsa/29/the-newness-of-the-integral-yoga#p7,p8</ref>
==Realistic Advaita==
<ref>https://incarnateword.in/cwm/08/28-november-1956#p50,p53</ref>
Human reason has a double action, mixed or dependent, pure or sovereign. Reason accepts a mixed action when it confines itself to the circle of our sensible experience, admits its law as the final truth and concerns itself only with the study of phenomenon, that is to say, with the appearances of things in their relations, processes and utilities. This rational action is incapable of knowing what is, it only knows what appears to be, it has no plummet by which it can sound the depths of being, it can only survey the field of becoming. Reason, on the other hand, asserts its pure action, when accepting our sensible experiences as a starting-point but refusing to be limited by them it goes behind,[p.60] judges, works in its own right and strives to arrive at general and unalterable concepts which attach themselves not to the appearances of things, but to that which stands behind their appearances. It may arrive at its result by direct judgment passing immediately from the appearance to that which stands behind it and in that case the concept arrived at may seem to be a result of the sensible experience and dependent upon it though it is really a perception of reason working in its own right.
<ref>https://incarnateword.in/sabcl/18/the-methods-of-vedantic-knowledge#p3</ref>
==Rotatory Movement==
==Rough Handling==The movement of the Force of the higher spiritual or divine consciousness when it is working and forming something in the being.Pressure, throbbing, electrical vibrations are all signs of the working of the Force. <ref>https://incarnateword.in/cwsa/30/feelings-and-sensations-in-the-process-of-descent#p2,p3</ref>
==Rules==
 
A rule that can be varied by everyone at his pleasure is no rule. In all countries in which organised work is successfully done, (India is not one of them), rules exist and nobody thinks of breaking them, for it is realised that work (or life either) without discipline would soon become a confusion and an anarchic failure. In the great days of India everything was put under rule, even art and poetry, even yoga. Here in fact rules are much less rigid than in any European organisation. Personal discretion can even in a frame of rules have plenty of play—but discretion must be discreetely used, otherwise it becomes something arbitrary or chaotic.
 
To act according to a standard of Truth or a rule or law of action (dharma) or in obedience to a superior authority or to the highest principles discovered by the reason and intelligent will and not according to one’s own fancy, vital impulses and desires.
 
Even in ordinary life there must be a control over the vital and the ego—otherwise life would be impossible. Even many animals, those who live in groups, have their strict rules imposing a control on the play of the ego and those who disobey will have a bad time of it.
<ref>https://incarnateword.in/sabcl/23/sadhana-in-the-ashram-and-outside-iv#p1,p2,p4</ref>
==References==