Discovering the source
The article explores Krishn's transcendental analysis, contrasting it with Transactional Analysis. Krishn's teachings in the Bhagavad Gita reveal the divine's immanence within creation, guiding individuals towards self-realization and liberation. ...

In contrast, Transactional Analysis (TA), developed by Eric Berne and popularised by Thomas Harris, explores human psyche through three ego states-parent, adult and child. TA fosters emotional intelligence and healthier relationships, enhancing our material life. But Krishn leads us beyond emotional intelligence to divine intelligence-a wisdom that integrates material and spiritual realms.
In the Vishwarup revelation, transcendental becomes visible, immanence revealed. In temple worship, the immanent evokes transcendental. God is both: ocean and wave. To connect with this dual nature, we engage in devotional acts. These are not rituals, but gateways to divine reality.
Transcendental analysis leads to Self-realisation-not of the ego-self, but of the eternal Atman. We discover we are not body or mind, but jivatma-a soul yearning for union with its source. This transcendental analysis is the path to moksh-liberation from birth and death, and reaching the Param Lok, abode of God.
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