Self-realization is a gradual development of awareness, of the expansion of conscxousness, which leads to a progressive psychological maturation with the awakening and manifestation of latent potential. It is the break with instinctive consxiousness, constituted by the acquired pre-egoic ignorance and the innate pre-verbal one, mixtures that compose the sense of the self and culminate in the idealization of the self.
Man must understand that his search is aimed at rediscovering the unity of his True Nature through the earthly experience that makes him the arbiter of his destiny and a son of Heaven, willingly abandoning the attachment to his “body made of earth”.
Only in this way can we recognize the singularity of a Work that leads us to differentiate the perishable part from the immutable part: the external part, the envelopes of the soul, are simply “phenomena“, and as such they are born, grow and die, while only the internal part, that of the true Self, is permanent and incorruptible.