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(v) Brahmic Realisation Bestows Release

 

78. Moksha is release from the bondage to the senses and to the

individual, the narrow and the finite.

79. Moksha is freedom, release, emancipation.

80. In Moksha or emancipation Brahman alone shines forth in Its

unique glory and all the rest vanishes as illusory nothing.

81. Freedom is perfection. Freedom is Self-realisation. Freedom is

eternal bliss. Freedom is perennial joy.

82. Moksha is spiritual realisation. It is self-emancipation which

gives ultimate satisfaction and eternal bliss.

83. Freedom is the essence of Brahman or the Absolute.

84. Knowledge-Bliss is the essence of Brahman.

85. Goodness is the essence of God or Brahman.

86. Goodness is the mastery over the forces of darkness and

ignorance.

87. Nirvana is not utter extinction. Nirvana is utter extinction of

all that is base in man, all that is vicious in him, all that is

corruptible in him.

88. Krama Mukti is liberation by stages. Sadyo Mukti is sudden and

entire liberation.

89. Perfection is the realisation of the Self -- Atma-Sakshatkara.

90. Self-realisation heals the wounds of the world. It is a potent,

divine balm.

91. In Self-realisation there is the dawn of divine wisdom, there is

the spiritual awakening, there is the divine awareness.

92. Self-realisation is the sweetest of sweet things.

 

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