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==Tapasya==
 
==Tapasya==
  
When the will and energy are concentrated and used to control the mind, vital and physical and change them or bring down the higher consciousness or for any other yogic purpose or high purpose, that is called tapasyā.
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When the will and energy are concentrated and used to control the mind, vital and physical and change them or bring down the higher consciousness or for any other yogic purpose or high purpose, that is called tapasyā. <ref>http://incarnateword.in/cwsa/29/surrender#p71</ref>
<ref>http://incarnateword.in/cwsa/29/surrender#p71</ref>
 
 
 
 
 
Concentration of the will to get the results of sādhanā and to conquer the lower nature.
 
<ref>http://incarnateword.in/cwsa/29/the-central-processes-of-the-sadhana#p26</ref>
 
  
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Concentration of the will to get the results of sādhanā and to conquer the lower nature. <ref>http://incarnateword.in/cwsa/29/the-central-processes-of-the-sadhana#p26</ref>
  
 
==Truth==
 
==Truth==
  
 
An inherent imperative truth of things unseen by us capable of manifold manifestation. This inherent Truth governs automatically all the processes in the universe. The Supramental cognition of things would see the one Truth everywhere. The One is the fundamental truth of existence. <ref>http://incarnateword.in/cwsa/21/indeterminates-cosmic-determinations-and-the-indeterminable#p6,p18</ref>
 
An inherent imperative truth of things unseen by us capable of manifold manifestation. This inherent Truth governs automatically all the processes in the universe. The Supramental cognition of things would see the one Truth everywhere. The One is the fundamental truth of existence. <ref>http://incarnateword.in/cwsa/21/indeterminates-cosmic-determinations-and-the-indeterminable#p6,p18</ref>
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==References==

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Tapasya

When the will and energy are concentrated and used to control the mind, vital and physical and change them or bring down the higher consciousness or for any other yogic purpose or high purpose, that is called tapasyā. [1]

Concentration of the will to get the results of sādhanā and to conquer the lower nature. [2]

Truth

An inherent imperative truth of things unseen by us capable of manifold manifestation. This inherent Truth governs automatically all the processes in the universe. The Supramental cognition of things would see the one Truth everywhere. The One is the fundamental truth of existence. [3]

References