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Moksha is the total and permanent dissolvement of all concepts, thoughts and thinking by ego through mind.
Moksha is to let go of the very drive behind thought and thinking.
Moksha is actual annihilation of the thinking process by becoming just an observer of the mind.
Moksha is to realize what one already is, was, and will be, the changeless and unlimited THAT.
Moksha is to comprehend that Self of All being is Pure Awareness, which is beyond form, time, and concepts of this world.
Moksha is to unleash the emotions which produce thoughts that shroud and stand in the way of the Infinite Intuitive Knowing-ness and Awareness of Absolute Truth.
Moksha is a profound inexpressible love, the silence beyond bliss and ecstasy, which fall short of words and description.
Moksha is an intrinsic knowing-ness of the Truth, because if one is everything, then naturally one knows everything.
Moksha is that which prevents individual will, intentions, desires, wantons which stands to serve only the person and his concerns.
Moksha is that which encourages the individual will that wish to serve the mankind in the highest possible way, come what may in this very moment, right now.
Moksha is for those who want to sever the little self knowing that the source of all problems and suffering is “Me, Myself and I”.
A seeker attains Moksha when he realizes that it has nothing to do with the intellectual knowledge or scientific facts, but that of first hand pragmatic verification.
When he realizes that the Jiva Chaitanya (Individual Consciousness) and Brahma Chaitanya (Absoulte Consciousness) is one and is aware of the alignment.
When he realizes that knowing is just not knowing about but getting absorbed with that which is to be known.
When he realizes that the Truth doesn't need the approval of his ego in order to be what it is. Absolute Truth already is what it is and not created by his mind.
When he realizes that because of karma, free will and grace, everything is perfect as it is, despite all the rampant negativity that is.
When he realizes that Truth is so vast and that it is impossible for him to comprehend with his limited knowledge.
When he realizes that he is a late entry to judge or arbitrate an event and the best would be to let Absolute take care.
When he realizes that since we are all same at the core those changes that appear in this universe is not because of what we do but what we are.
When he realizes that duality and opposites do not actually exist. All that exists is One, that is Self, which just Is.
When he realizes that the physical body and the independent random recurring thoughts of the mind are not the real “me” at all.
When he realizes that he is the Awareness that is aware of the mind and its appearance and disappearance. Hence he also knows that the more it is observed, easily it fades away.
When he realizes that there is no “doer” doing anything, because that would imply there is an “individual” to do something.
When he realizes all of this is not in words and concepts but just is IT and can be comprehended only by letting go and moving forward.
What is Moksha???
Moksha is the total and permanent dissolvement of all concepts, thoughts and thinking by ego through mind.
Moksha is to let go of the very drive behind thought and thinking.
Moksha is actual annihilation of the thinking process by becoming just an observer of the mind.
Moksha is to realize what one already is, was, and will be, the changeless and unlimited THAT.
Moksha is to comprehend that Self of All being is Pure Awareness, which is beyond form, time, and concepts of this world.
Moksha is to unleash the emotions which produce thoughts that shroud and stand in the way of the Infinite Intuitive Knowing-ness and Awareness of Absolute Truth.
Moksha is a profound inexpressible love, the silence beyond bliss and ecstasy, which fall short of words and description.
Moksha is an intrinsic knowing-ness of the Truth, because if one is everything, then naturally one knows everything.
Moksha is that which prevents individual will, intentions, desires, wantons which stands to serve only the person and his concerns.
Moksha is that which encourages the individual will that wish to serve the mankind in the highest possible way, come what may in this very moment, right now.
Moksha is for those who want to sever the little self knowing that the source of all problems and suffering is “Me, Myself and I”.
How does a seeker realize Moksha?
A seeker attains Moksha when he realizes that it has nothing to do with the intellectual knowledge or scientific facts, but that of first hand pragmatic verification.
When he realizes that the Jiva Chaitanya (Individual Consciousness) and Brahma Chaitanya (Absoulte Consciousness) is one and is aware of the alignment.
When he realizes that knowing is just not knowing about but getting absorbed with that which is to be known.
When he realizes that the Truth doesn't need the approval of his ego in order to be what it is. Absolute Truth already is what it is and not created by his mind.
When he realizes that because of karma, free will and grace, everything is perfect as it is, despite all the rampant negativity that is.
When he realizes that Truth is so vast and that it is impossible for him to comprehend with his limited knowledge.
When he realizes that he is a late entry to judge or arbitrate an event and the best would be to let Absolute take care.
When he realizes that since we are all same at the core those changes that appear in this universe is not because of what we do but what we are.
When he realizes that duality and opposites do not actually exist. All that exists is One, that is Self, which just Is.
When he realizes that the physical body and the independent random recurring thoughts of the mind are not the real “me” at all.
When he realizes that he is the Awareness that is aware of the mind and its appearance and disappearance. Hence he also knows that the more it is observed, easily it fades away.
When he realizes that there is no “doer” doing anything, because that would imply there is an “individual” to do something.
When he realizes all of this is not in words and concepts but just is IT and can be comprehended only by letting go and moving forward.
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