A person who has touched that freedom, a person who has understood this freedom, moksha or mukti, this completeness, lives an unprejudiced life of total freedom not influenced by the stereotyped images that one encounters in day to day life.
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A person who has touched that freedom, a person who has understood this freedom, moksha or mukti, this completeness, lives an unprejudiced life of total freedom not influenced by the stereotyped images that one encounters in day to day life.
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Biju
• April 30, 2018 at 06:18 AMOnce achieved moksha we realize the meaninglessness of material life. But by the time we are already in material life and have obligations to fulfill. The challenge is how to balance our spiritual life with material life knowing that material life does not add any value to our spiritual path. But we have no choice we can not run away from our responsibility (Karma)
Sagar
• April 30, 2018 at 04:11 PM"material life does not add any value to our spiritual path" - We may need to change this thinking, Brother. Disliking something also means "liking something else". "Not wanting" something also means "wanting something else". Everything is His creation. He is experiencing life through His own Creation. Can we not just BE and let the experience happen? I guess We may have to remove ourselves, our "I" out of the equation. Shanti, Shanti, Shanti.
Joyjit Banerjee
• April 30, 2018 at 02:49 AMGurudev hypothetically even if I am experiencing freedom from all but my attachment and desire to be at your Lotus Feet can never go I have found my Krishna in your heart
How can I let it go
There is SOMUCH compassion there for all
If krishna is not here then where Gurudev "NOWHERE"