True Spiritual Alchemy

Bhakti is the essence of Śrī Bhagavān’s svarūpa-śaktis  named hlādinī  and samvit. 

This svarūpa-śakti exists within Śrī Bhagavān as three faculties, namely hlādinī, samvit and sandhinī, but not within the jīva-śakti  or bahiraṅgā-māyā-śakti. 

By God’s mercy, the hlādinī and samvit faculties of this svarūpa-śakti enter into the heart of the jīva, and when his sādhana and bhajana mature, the jīva’s desires and inclinations become one with this energy and prema is attained. Śrīmat Jīva Gosvāmipāda has written, tasyā hlādinyā eva kvāpi sarvānandātiśāyinī vṛttir nityaṁ bhakta-vṛndeṣv eva nikṣipyamāṇā bhagavat-prītyākhyayā vartate. atas tad-anubhavena śrī-bhagavān api śrīmad-bhakteṣu prīty-atiśayaṁ bhajata iti. (Prīti-Sandarbhaḥ, 65 anuḥ)

The meaning is that, in this way, the hlādinī-śakti is always present within Śrī Bhagavān, and whenever that most blissful, eternal faculty is deposited within the devotees, it is called bhagavat-prīti or love of God.

Thus, when Śrī Bhagavān experiences the devotee’s love for him, he also feels great love. For example, if sulphur powder is dropped into mercury, even without mixing, just by their contact the forms of mercury and sulphur disappear and a new and different substance called mercury sulphate is created. The mercury and sulphur have united. In the same way, as the result of bhajana such as hearing and chanting, the materialistic mentality of the bhakta-sādhaka joins with the sac-cid-ānanda nature of bhakti and spontaneously acquires a spiritual quality. The fusing of the sādhaka’s mental function and the hlādinī-śakti is called prema.

Srila Ananta das Babaji