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I am the Soul
619 form of the total elimination of seven prakritis. This prevails from the fourth up to the twelfth gunasthana. Param Avagadha samyaktva also means Kshayika samyaktva, but that occurs to a jiva which is in the thirteenth gunasthana. There even jnana, darshana and virya would have occurred in the infinite form. But the experience of the kshayika samakit of fourth to twelfth gunasthanas and that in the thirteenth gunasthana is the same. There is no difference in it. That is why Srimadji has said that
जेमां भेद न पक्ष There are no differences or parts.
An eligible sadhaka devotedly pursues the Sadguru's order in its totality and attains such pure samyaktva. In this the jiva experiences the four anantas, partially. It enjoys the bliss of being engrossed in the true original form of the atma. It gets rapt in the experience of the self. It remains engrossed in the state of experience of sensing the self.
The jiva is moving on the path of progress. It is climbing one step after another. Now which is the next step? – we shall learn shortly.
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