Moksha and Nirvana: Should We Seek It?
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"It is not the suffering that brings the light, but rather the light that brings the suffering."
I agree with this.
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Pre-illumination, I was only seeking a way out of my suffering. I wasn't even aware what Nirvana or Moksha were. Post-illumination, I only seek to gain more clarity on the wisdom I am receiving from within and grow in realization. And post-illumination I am driven to be of service to others who are suffering and wish to follow the light. This is my experience. To grow in Love and diminish self.
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Moksa(oneness with God) is spiritual suicide.
"The unique characteristics of Bhakti(devotional yoga) are: its ability to destroy suffering; its bestowel of auspiciousness; ITS DISREGARD FOR LIBERATION(moksa); its rarity of attainment; its manifestation of concentrated bliss; and its ability to attract Krishna." [Bhakti rasamrta sindu 1.1.17]
Very important subject and upload, consciousness has a fundamental 3way aspect; subject-relationship-object If it merges then it loses its existence.
I have enjoyed your videos, thank you.
Do you know what the name of the opening art work is?
I have been searching for it.
frizbeee 8 months ago
@frizbeee Thank you. That's a colorized version of the Flammarion Woodcut. (yes, it is terrific, isn't it?)
crabbster21 8 months ago