The essence of Aghor Yoga is that fundamentally humans are each an individual whole, at one with divine consciousness.
Its philosophy and practice emphasize the necessity of self-effort to move the soul toward divine consciousness and liberation.
Through this double action, one is thus made able and fit to manifest a divine consciousness, and in this way becomes part of a divine work.
Symbolically Usha is the dawn of divine consciousness in the individual aspirant.
The man combines in himself both worlds, as he has a physical body and a divine consciousness.
By imagining the materiality of the physical world, he abandoned the divine consciousness in which he lived and produced the ideas of good and evil.
The universe is self-regulated and every soul has the potential to achieve divine consciousness (siddha) through its own efforts.
These philosophers recommend striving to project into divine consciousness, not necessarily leaving one's lower consciousness, but becoming aware of spirit and divine will.
Imagine to yourself the mental state of him who inherits or attains the full consciousness of the artist, that is to say, the divine consciousness.
Now the divine consciousness is not full flowered in youth.