2012,Part-6,Spiritual Knowledge For Beginners

To truly grasp the mystery behind the creation of the Infinite Supreme Abode (Behad ka Param Dham), one must rise above limited worldly intellect and awaken infinite intelligence. This knowledge is not for those trapped in limited perception—likened to the koop manduk, or the frog in a well—but for the Supreme Souls who are part of the infinite universe. This is the story of how the Infinite Supreme Abode came into being—how it evolved from the original Supreme Light, and how powerful supreme souls emerged and began their journey.

The First Spark of Creation

In the beginning, there was nothing but the Supreme Light—the incorporeal, self-existent, ever-radiant Supreme Father, also known as Swayambhu or the eternal Power House. This Supreme Light was in constant motion, and from its natural fluctuations, the first soul was born.

Surrounding this Power House was a circle of intense radiance, known as ParBrahma. Here, Brahma refers to power, and ParBrahma refers to the qualityless (nirgun) reflection of that Supreme Power.

From this first soul, 24 more powerful souls emerged, each filled with 100% of Supreme Light. Gradually, the soul population expanded: from 24 to 108, then to 1008, and then to 16,000.

This soul expansion continued over infinite time, although in higher dimensions, time feels non-existent due to the intense presence of supreme power.

The Creation of Param Maha Tatva (Supreme Great Element)

Each birth of a new soul involved a subtle loss of power from the originating soul. This loss of energy gave rise to the formation of Param Maha Tatva, a supreme elemental energy.

As the soul count rose from 16,000 to 9 lakh (900,000), these souls illuminated with their own light and radiated in all directions. This marked the spread of supreme light in the Infinite Supreme Abode.

In this pristine state, souls were:

·       Nirgun (without attributes),

·       Incorporeal,

·       Thoughtless, and

·       Blissful (Param Anand Swaroop).

Each soul radiated light equivalent to 1000 suns and remained in its own Niz Anand Swaroop—a state of inner bliss arising from purity, completeness (16 kalas or divine qualities), and being completely viceless.

Creation of thought was unknown. In fact, even the birth of a thought was considered violence (hinsak) in this perfect realm.

From Supreme Light to Supreme Element

Initially, all souls were made of Supreme Light (Param Prakash)—not yet of the Supreme Element (Param Tatva). Over time, this pure light gradually transformed into supreme elements in the subtle world (Mool Vatan). The divine souls existed in forms remembered in scriptures as:

·       Brahmanand Swaroopam/ Nija-Anand Swaroopam/Param Anand Swaroopam

These states are not achievable in the physical or even subtle world today. They existed only when the soul was in its original, incorporeal, 100% supreme-light form.

Expansion of Supreme Souls and Transformation into Supreme Element

When the Father of the Infinite arrived, he imparted this deep cosmic knowledge to his infinite children. The 9 lakh souls eventually expanded into 18 lakh. With this expansion, the atmosphere of Supreme Elements (Behad ke Param Tatva) also began to manifest.

Initially, the Infinite Abode only had supreme light. Later, through the transformation of thoughts and vibrations, it transitioned into a realm of Supreme Elements, where even the atmosphere began to embody paramtatva.

The Role of Thoughts in Soul Degradation

In the Gita, Krishna tells Arjuna during the Mahabharata that all enemies are already slain—Arjuna is merely an instrument (nimit). This aligns with the truth of the Infinite: souls are simply playing roles in a predetermined divine play (leela).

The pure Param Maha Tatva surrounding souls exerted pressure. This interaction of internal and external energies led to the first thought: “Let me see another soul.”This was the first quality to emerge—divine vision (divya drishti). The second quality that followed was thought creation.

These emerging thoughts led to the loss of energy, as energy transferred from one soul to another or leaked into the atmosphere. Thus began the subtle but inevitable decay in purity.

The Infinite Drama of Creation

This initial degradation gave rise to Mool Vatan—the Subtle World—where the number of souls increased from 9 lakh to 2 crore. These souls created worlds through their thoughts, unknowingly exhausting their energy and transitioning from formless (nirakar) to subtle forms.

Thoughts created vibrations, which created disturbances, and ultimately led to the formation of:

·       Supreme Ether Element of the Infinite (from silence and wasted power)

·       Supreme Air Element of the Infinite (from emergence of thoughts)

The original world of Supreme Light thus transformed into a world of Supreme Elements.

Final Stages of Transformation: From 16 to 14 Kalas

As souls began using the two newly emerged qualities—to see and to think—they descended from 16 to 14 celestial degrees (kala). This loss of divine quality is not just symbolic but energetic, as each thought subtly eroded the original supreme power.

As a result, the Power House (Supreme Father) gradually saw a decline in its stored energy, as souls began shaping subtle human-like forms in Mool Vatan, based on their thoughts and imagination.

Conclusion: The Eternal Cycle of Creation

Thus, the Infinite Supreme Abode began as a realm of Supreme Light, harboring Supreme Souls in a blissful, thoughtless, and incorporeal state. The evolution from light to element, from thoughtlessness to creativity, from unity to diversity, all marked the beginning of the infinite divine drama.

And it all began with a single fluctuation of light.

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