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==Sadhaka==
 
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A sadhaka is one who is doing sadhana to attain union with the divine consciousness. <ref>https://incarnateword.in/cwsa/30/experiences-and-realisations#p9</ref>
  
 
==Sadhana==
 
==Sadhana==

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Sacrifice

In the spiritual sense, however, sacrifice has a different meaning—it does not so much indicate giving up what is held dear as an offering of oneself, one’s being, one’s mind, heart, will, body, life, actions to the Divine. It has the original sense of “making sacred” and is used as an equivalent of the word yajña. When the Gita speaks of the “sacrifice of knowledge“, it does not mean a giving up of anything, but a turning of the mind towards the Divine in the search for knowledge and an offering of oneself through it. It is in this sense, too, that one speaks of the offering or sacrifice of works. [1]

Sadhaka

A sadhaka is one who is doing sadhana to attain union with the divine consciousness. [2]

Sadhana

Sādharmya

Sādṛsya

Sahasradala

Sālokya

Samāna

Samata

Samipya

Samsara

Samyama

Sanjnana

Sankalpa

Sanyasa

Sastra

Sat

Satsanga

Sattva

Seeing

Self

Self-Consecration

Self-Esteem

Self-Gathering

Self-Justification

==Self-Mastery

Sensation

Supramental

Supramental is simply the direct selfexistent Truth-Consciousness and the direct self-effective Truth- Power. [3]

The supramental is the Truth-Consciousness and what it brings ill its descent is the full truth of life, the full truth of consciousness in Matter. [4]

The Truth-Consciousness whether above or in the universe by which the Divine knows not only his own essence and being but his manifestation also. The fundamental character is knowledge by identity, by that the Self is known, the Divine Sachchidananda is known, but also the truth of manifestation is known because this too is That. Mind is an instrument of the Ignorance trying to know - Supermind is the Knower possessing Knowledge, because one with it and the known, therefore seeing all things in the light of His own Truth, the light of their true self which is He. It is a dynamic and not only a static Power, not only a Knowledge, but a Will according to Knowledge - there is a Supramental Power or Shakti which can manifest direct its world of Light and Truth in which all is luminously based on the harmony and unity of the One, not disturbed by a veil of Ignorance or any disguise. [5]

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