Divine Presence – Ritam Bhara Pragya

The new Divine Energy of “Ritam Bhara Pragya” was brought out by Divine Mother in April of 2023, and when it is activated simultaneously with the Divine Energies of “Glory” and “3 in 1”, it creates a state of of awareness called “Divine Presence”. Each of these energies from Divine Mother are unique and magical by themselves; however, when they are run together the wholistic and synergistic effect creates “Divine Presence”, which is a level of awareness beyond anything else.

Various Descriptions of “Ritam Bhara Pragya

‘When awareness is permanently established in Pure Consciousness, only the truth will dawn in one’s awareness. This state of consciousness is called Ritam-Bhara Pragya, “that intelligence which knows only the Truth”.

 ‘During the practice of the Transcendental Meditation Technique, as the awareness goes from the gross thinking level to finer thinking levels and then to the Transcendent, the experience of Ritam-Bhara Pragya can occur on the finest thinking level, very close to the Transcendent. In this experience one feels “I know everything”. As the practice advances the experience of Ritam-Bhara Pragya becomes permanently established.   ‘When one’s awareness is established on the level of Ritam-Bhara Pragya, it is possible to produce specific impulses, or sounds, in order to produce any desired influence on an object. This level of consciousness has control over the whole field of objectivity. By developing this ability to produce effects in creation according to one’s desire, one gains mastery over Nature.’   —Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, 26 July 1971

Ritam Bhara Pragya and the subjective system of gaining Flawless Knowledge.  You may have heard that there is a level of consciousness which does not change called “Ritam Bhara Pragya” and we can verify that state of consciousness from our own experience, Now I would like you to recall if at any time in your meditation, any time, even for a moment, you had some experience: “I know everything”.  Even a faint glimpse of such a feeling, “I know everything” How many of you have had this experience at any time, one time, two times, three times, doesn’t matter.  How many?  So many!

It is that level of awareness when the mantra is very, very fine, absolutely very refined, somewhere in that region, there is that level of consciousness where truth dawns.  “Ritam” means that “intellect which accepts only the truth, the truth.  Now, it is possible that our conscious mind can become very familiar with that particular level of awareness, so that our mind could stay there.  And if the mind could stay there, the mind has only to think the word, only the word, and then all that the word means for all its tendencies will just show up as on a television screen.  The word, and what that word is, all that the form is structured into, all the qualities that the form has, all the tendencies, all the relative values that the form has, are contained in the word.  And if the mind can pulsate that word, immediately all the reality of that word will simply show up, but only on that particular level of consciousness.

“Now, this being the case, experiencing something by stabilizing our awareness on that level and thinking of something, immediately all the structure of that thing, all the value of the thing, all the tendencies of that thing will simply show up as on a television screen to give us the exact, real, uncluttered, flawless knowledge of what the form is.”

“In the meditative traditions of Vedanta and Yoga. Ritam Bhara Pragya (or ‘Ritam’ for short) is said to be a level of ‘truth alone’ that once sufficiently established in one’s experiences, one can gain access to knowledge of anything in creation.”

Ritam Bhara Pragya is the infinite ocean of consciousness. The Ritam Bhara Pragya signifies the faculty of mind which gives rise to knowing but this knowledge is of a special kind. It is intuitive in nature.. ‘Ritam’ means Truth, and ‘Bhara’ means ‘full of’. The level of awareness or cognition which is “full of Truth” is called RitamBhara.

In Patanjali’s Yoga Sutras, he writes that pragya is a state of perfection that a master yogi can reach after moving into samadhi (a state of meditative consciousness), which is the eighth and final limb of yoga.

In Buddhism, prajna is the ultimate understanding of the true nature of existence and reality. It is a Sanskrit word derived from the roots pra, meaning “beginning” or “premium,” and jna, meaning “consciousness” or “understanding.” Prajna is a state of pure consciousness that transcends worldly concepts or belief systems that might impede perfect wisdom. It is considered to be direct insight into the Truth received from the teachings of Buddha and it is needed in order to reach enlightenment.

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