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Slokam 10
This Slokam further elucidates on the release and liberation process. One clue that is provided in this slokam is that there is an intermediate subtle body state and there is a state of merger with the supreme. It appears from the Slokam that there must be a clear desire and effort to working towards attaining these states. Otherwise it is not going to happen.
Sri Bhattadri also mentions the option that the release can be accomplished in stages by going up with the “subtle body” through the Bhrahmarandra orifice at the top of the head.
The “subtle body” can be assumed to be an intermediary state where attachment to and awareness of the body is only discarded in phases and not completely in one go. This transition will smoothen out the fear factor that may result from sudden loss of connections to sense perception.
Sri Bhattadri mentions that those desiring to attain complete release would focus the energy in the Aajnya chakra between the eyebrows. How can one establish or focus the energy between the eyebrows?
Japam or intense meditation, with the visualization of the form of the Paramatha fixed between the eyebrows with the lips chanting His many names incessantly would be the most recommended avenue. Those initiated into advanced yogic technics would undoubtedly have the capability of attaining the samadhi state through exercise of physical and mental control that the rest may not be capable of.
May we be blessed to stay focused on this attainment.
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