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Self Realization

Self Realization
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What is the meaning of Self-Realization? What is the meaning of Liberation? What is the meaning of Self-Actualization? What is the meaning of God-Realization? What is the meaning of Moksha? What is the meaning of Becoming one with God?

Whatever I do physically, mentally, or verbally If I have known and convinced myself fully that I have a body, I am not a body. I have a mind, I am not a mind. I have some memories, I am not memories. I have objects, people, and relations around but I am neither of these. Then I am on the path of Moksha.

If I have convinced myself that the world which I enjoy, suffer, watch, observe, cry, and laugh at is my world. Knowing all the subtle shackles around me are my conscious or unconscious creation. And I am the creator, Brahma, of this world and no one created this world me but me only Then I am on the path of Moksha.

If I have convinced myself that In my whole life till now I have seen the world around But I have not seen my real eyes What I saw is a reflection of my eyes, And even after that, I say I have eyes! Then I don’t believe in having eyes.

Their presence gives me the experience of color, shape, and different size around. When experience exists then why should I believe? This realization is uplifting me from believing and taking me towards experiencing. Now I am on the path of Moksha.

If I have convinced myself that whatever Brahma has created Can be destroyed by Shiva, no matter how ugly or dear is that. Therefore the world around me which is causing me suffering I can destroy this world by opening my third eye and becoming Shiva. No “Shiva” will destroy the real world around me. But I as Shiva will destroy my own suffering I can break all the barriers, walls and boundaries of the jail in which I have arrested my own existence. Now I am on the path of Moksha.

Iswara Prapti means I know and experience that Ishwara was never lost. I was lost, and now I am back home. There is nothing to receive (Prapti) except to live in my own existence and not in the mental Imagination Of my own or created from those entertaining stories.

There is nothing in getting Moksha except knowing and experiencing that there is no shackle there is no bondage.

Apart from this experience of your own Whatever you heard from those stories of your religion are good for entertaining a restless mind. They can temporary solace you but that is not the final solution of your eternal bondage and suffering.

O Chaitnya, Know thyself as free, You are like an elephant which is tied to a small plant with a small thin rope and you think there is bondage!

Hari Om Tat Sat Yours Truly Hari

Until Next Time Stay Blessed #wisdomin_awareness #self_realization #self_actulization #god_realization

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