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The speaker introduces a concept within Sach Ananda, even greater than what is commonly known – the Blue Pearl, or Nila Bindu. This ancient, esoteric knowledge comes from the Siddha lineage, tracing back to Shiva, who imparted the science of self-realization.
The Nila Bindu is described as an inner blue light, the size of a sesame seed, a 'cosmopack of millions of universes.' It is beyond intellectual reasoning. It is believed to be located in the Sahasrara (crown lotus) but originated in the pineal gland. It represents the universal light of consciousness, the ‘adobe of the creator’ within us, radiating magnificent and sublime light.
The speaker recounts seeing the Blue Pearl for the first time in 2012, with eyes open, while in a state of samadhi with her spiritual master. She describes it as the most glorious, ethereal light, indescribable in its beauty, and believes it represents our soul, containing the entire cosmos. Every being possesses this Blue Pearl, which is our true divine nature and the supreme self.
The Nila Bindu is our true nature, the formless pure consciousness (Nirguna Brahman). Experiencing the Blue Pearl is the ultimate fruit and goal of spiritual practices (sadhana), leading to a merging with this formless consciousness and the experience of one's true nature. This experience dissolves intellectual questions, as one directly perceives the truth.
The speaker shares childhood experiences from age five, where she would ponder existential questions. This led to a recurring vision of a swirling, tiger-eye-like energy, which she now understands was an early form of meditation. Today, this same vision often precedes the manifestation of the Blue Pearl during her meditation, allowing her to enter deep states of samadhi.
The Blue Pearl, also called the 'blue flame of awareness,' is an eternal, burning fire that accompanies us through all incarnations. It never leaves us and represents the infinite, sublime, and pure ecstasy of our true nature. The speaker emphasizes that the true quest of a seeker is to hold and merge with this pure consciousness.