Abhisikta: Abhisikta is a sanskrit term that means "initiated" or "consecrated."
It refers to the act of initiating someone into a particular practice, tradition, or spiritual path.
In the context of the Devilist practice and understanding, it indicates that all people in the world have initiated their consciousness of the self by entering into or becoming part of these three bodily states.
It is the first and most basic (still divine) iniciation, into the mundane plane as conscious incarnation.
"When the consciousness of the self (pramatri bhava) is established in the body, the experiencer perceives:
"I am this dense body in the waking state,
I am this subtle body in the dream state,
and I am this even subtler body in the deep sleep state."
All people in the world have initiated (abhisikta) their consciousness of the self by inserting their selfhood into these three bodies. When the consciousness of the self is established in these three bodies, they are called the three veils, the three coverings.
You must surpass or exceed the consciousness of the self in these three bodily states, dense, subtle, and even subtler, because when the consciousness of the self is established in these bodies, then you perceive that you are these bodies.
The consciousness of the self in these three bodies is called "sarira".
For such a yogi, these three bodies, including the consciousness of the self, become offerings (havih) in the fire of God-consciousness or in other words, you in Akasha."
-Master Falcifer