The Oneness of Wisdom, Action, and Cosmic Bliss
The true significance of acquired knowledge in human life lies not merely in the accumulation of information, but in the assimilation of the profound and mystical insights hidden within its depths. When an individual begins to live every moment of life guided not by mechanical intellect alone, but by the light of refined discernment, conscience, and awakened consciousness, it marks the emergence of authentic spirituality. This state is far removed from dry philosophical indulgence; it is a living realization where one's existence transcends the narrow boundaries of the 'self' and expands toward the universal. Following this spiritual transformation, the individual performs all worldly and transcendental duties with a distinct sense of mindfulness and meditative focus. Here, 'Sadhana' (spiritual practice) signifies the weaving of life’s contradictions, relationships, and responsibilities into a balanced thread, which can be described as the practical and functional state of 'Samadhi'. When a human being acts in complete unison with the Soul, the limited ego of the 'doer' dissolves, and every action becomes a virtuous sacrifice and a self-offering. ​
In such a state, when human effort ceases to be self-centered and becomes directed toward the collective good, the entire cosmos and all of existence begin to play the role of an invisible collaborator in the fulfillment of their resolves. This is the silent support of existence, granted only to those noble souls who have synchronized their personal will with the 'Universal Will'. Upon the occurrence of this supreme harmony, the person's speech is no longer a mere expression of individual thought; it becomes synonymous with 'Krishna-Vani'—the direct manifestation of pure truth, eternal wisdom, and divine consciousness. In that moment, the entire world and the spirit of inquiry itself take on the role of an attentive listener, akin to 'Partha' (Arjuna), ready to internalize that wisdom. This transcendental harmony of thought, action, and expression is the 'Anandmaya' (Blissful) state, where duality ends and the individual is immersed in the inexhaustible source of supreme bliss. This is the state where actions cease to be bondages and instead become the means of liberation, and life itself becomes a divine song.
— Dr. Ashok Kumar Tiwari