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The Three Aspects of God Almighty as Parameshwara

The Three Aspects of God Almighty as Parameshwara

Adi Shakti expresses the three aspects of God Almighty in the Great Primordial Being. They are Sadashiva (Ishwara), Hiranya Garbha (Prajapati) and Virata.

Sadashiva


The unchangeable identity of God is called Sadashiva, and His Power incarnates as Mahakali. The Power of God represents His desire to express His creation through His Shakti, Mahakali, who is responsible for existence. She destroys the demons and devils who disturb the processes of evolution. Though His existence is felt in the heart of the Virata as Ishwara, God’s desire to exist is expressed through Sadashiva.

In human beings Lord Shiva resides in the left side of the Heart Chakra with His Power, Shivani or Parvati. She stores all that is dead and all that conditions the mind in humans. As in a working factory where fumes are created in the process of combustion, the activity of the Virata, in the process of existence, creates the Primordial Collective Subconscious Mind (Mahamanasa).

Fumes from the existence activity of the Virata collect in this Primordial Subconscious Mind also known as the Primordial Superego. A realm containing many strata of dead spirits is created in this Primordial Superego by Sadashiva.

The lowest stratum contains satanic and exceedingly cruel spirits. They enter many times into the conscious minds of living human beings. It is Sadashiva’s role t protect human beings from invasions from this Primordial Subconscious Mind, and also from the cruel manifestation of disembodied spirits.

The channel which carries this power in human beings is called the Ida Nadi (Psyche). It converts every present experience into a past experience, which is accumulated in the individual’s subconscious mind.

In human beings it manifests in the gross as the left sympathetic nervous system.


Shiva represents existence, and His Power is expressed as electromagnetic vibrations in dead matter (Jada), and as life (Prana) in living beings. Both of these powers are forms of the original Pranava or Divine Power.

Pranava is one integrated power just like a single current of air that produces seven different musical notes in a flute. In exactly the same way, electromagnetic vibrations and Prana are two components, both derived from the one original Pranava, as two different notes are produced from the same flute.

If Parameshwara (Supreme Spirit) at any time does not enjoy the play of His Power, He recedes from the Heart of the Great Primordial Being, and the drama of creation ceases to exist. He does this by withdrawing His reflection as Spirit from the heart of the Virata.

As an exact parallel, all activities of a human being’s body stop when the heart ceases to function. The result is the physical death of the individual. The Sadashiva aspect represents the desiring mood (Tamo Guna) of God Almighty, because He desired to exist and manifested His personality into being. His desiring Power is expressed as Mahalkali, who works through the left side of the Primordial Being’s Heart Chakra. She maintains the emotional life of the creation.

The desiring mood surrounds and acts on the Primordial Being’s Heart, but Ishwara (the Spirit of God), who resides in the Heart, is not bound by the play of the emotional side of creation. The emotional side of creation expresses desire, which is merely an emotion, but is not creation itself.


The actual creation happens through the creative aspect of God, the Mahasaraswati Power. In human beings the pulsation of the heart is the expression of this same existence power, and is felt as the life (Prana) which governs the emotional self. Ishwara, who resides in the heart, is in no way connected, impressed or charmed by the existence power. It is totally detached and merges into Parameshwara as soon as Sadashiva stops the play.

Hiranya Garbha (Prajapati)


Hiranya Garbha (Prajapati) is the creator aspect of God Almighty. It acts in the stomach of the Primordial Being which is a Void, also referred to as the Ocean of Illusion (Bhavasagara). The way this Void was created is covered later.

Hiranya Garbha’s Power incarnates as Mahasaraswati, and the entire material creation is the product of Her power and activity: She created all the galaxies, stars and planets including our own Sun, Moon and Earth.

She also functions as the thinking power of the Primordial Being, and this process generates the Cosmic Ego (Adi Ahamkara). The channel carrying this power is the Adi Pingala Nadi, and it expresses the Primordial Preconscious Mind (Adi Chitta).

It acts like a postman who carries messages to the intellect of the Almighty. Through this power the Five Primordial Elements are created in the Primordial Being which ultimately creates the physical bodies of human beings on this Earth.

Hiranya Garbha represents the creative mood (Rajo Guna) of the Primordial Being. In human beings this power is expressed as the creative power of man. It is carried by the Pingala Nadi Channel in the subtle form in the spinal cord, and manifests in the gross as the right sympathetic nervous system.

It creates human ego through which human beings think about the future. All human planning and thinking occurs as a result of this power. In human beings the Hiranya Garbha aspect of God Almighty is expressed through Brahmadeva, the Creator.

Brahmadeva does not play any role in the evolutionary process, but does provide the human being’s physical body necessary for its evolution, as well as an ego that thinks (Ahamkara).

Virata

When the Primordial Zygote assumes full maturity as the Body of the Primordial Being, He is called the Virata. This happens when His Body (just like a human being’s body) fully expresses all His
aspects and contents.

These contents are the material manifestation of all animate beings, human beings, Gods and Goddesses (Deities), and the Cosmic Kundalini.


The Power of God’s aspect as Virata is called Viratangana which manifests through the Primordial Brain (Adi Sahasrara) and the Primordial Heart (Adi Anahata) of the Primordial Being. Viratangana incarnates as Mahalakshmi who operates on the central path of Adi Sushumna Nadi.


Vishnu is created at the navel centre (Adi Nabhi Chakra) of the Virata. The navel is surrounded by the Void (Bhavasagara), whence He incarnates to lead the evolutionary process at different key times, moving on this central path. The Great Primordial Being (the Virata) incarnates as Lord Vishnu in human beings.

This power is expressed through the subtle central channel(Sushumna Nadi) in the spinal cord, and further, in the gross, as the parasympathetic nervous system.

His channel is the evolutionary path, and His ten Incarnations of
the Virata have helped mankind to evolve:

i. Fish ……………………………………Matsya avatara
ii. Tortoise ………………………………Kurma avatara
iii. Wild Boar ……………………………Varaha avatara
iv. Man-Lion ……………………………Narasimha avatara
v. Short Man ……………………………Vamana avatara
vi. Strong Man…………………………..Parasurama avatara
vii. Benevolent & Perfect King……..Rama avatara
viii. Playful Witness …………………….The Virata Krishna avatara
*ix. Jesus Christ Son of Virata ……….Bouddha (Mahavishnu)
x.The Rider on the White Horse ……..Kalki avatara of the Mind (the One Collective Being )

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