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Forces of introspection and sublimation{{#tag:ref|In the struggle to overcome ignorance of life's purpose, the spiritual aspirant takes help from ''Vidyámáyá'', the introversive aspect of ''Prakrti'' (Nature). ''''Vidyámáyá'' consists of two forces: (1) ''Samvit'' (সম্বিৎ), the sudden awareness of a truth that transcends relativity (2) ''Hládinii'' (হ্লাদিনী), a propelling force that transports to divinity.<ref>{{cite book|last=Anandamurti|first=Shrii Shrii|title= Subhasita Samgraha Part 3|chapter= The Intuitional Science of the Vedas – 6: Avidya|date= 1964 January 27|place= Bhagalpur, India|publisher=Ananda Marga Publications}}</ref>|group="nb"}} do I galvanize.
Forces of introspection and sublimation{{#tag:ref|In the struggle to overcome ignorance of life's purpose, the spiritual aspirant takes help from ''Vidyámáyá'', the introversive aspect of ''Prakrti'' (Nature). ''''Vidyámáyá'' consists of two forces: (1) ''Samvit'' (সম্বিৎ), the sudden awareness of a truth that transcends relativity (2) ''Hládinii'' (হ্লাদিনী), a propelling force that transports to divinity.<ref>{{cite book|last=Anandamurti|first=Shrii Shrii|title= Subhasita Samgraha Part 3|chapter= The Intuitional Science of the Vedas – 6: Avidya|date= 1964 January 27|place= Bhagalpur, India|publisher=Ananda Marga Publications}}</ref>|group="nb"}} do I galvanize.
From form to formless, with hearty will to move,
From form to formless, with hearty will to move,
All lines of finitude I lose.
All the lines of finitude I lose.
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