Day 235: Attaining Liberation

Day 235: Attaining Liberation

Nature of the Self
The self is indestructible and eternal. The bodies have an end, but the self remains unchanged. Realizing the self as the witness of all changes leads to liberation. The self pervades all, from the creator to the blade of grass, and is the reality behind all forms.

Krishna advises Arjuna to abandon mental conditioning and be a liberated soul. By giving up sorrow caused by relationships and being free from doubts, one attains the expansive vision of the self. Performing natural actions without attachment leads to liberation.

The self is the witness of all changes and remains unaffected by them. By realizing the self as the witness, one attains liberation from the cycle of birth and death. The self is the reality behind all forms and pervades all beings.

Overcoming Delusion
Krishna advises Arjuna to abandon mental conditioning and be a liberated soul. By giving up sorrow caused by relationships and being free from doubts, one attains the expansive vision of the self. Performing natural actions without attachment leads to liberation.

One should abandon the least doubt concerning old age and death. By having a vision as expansive as the sky and being free from attraction and aversion, one attains liberation. By performing natural actions without attachment, one realizes the self and attains supreme happiness.

The Nature of Pure Consciousness
Pure consciousness is omnipresent, pure, and free from thought movement. It dissolves ignorance and dispels delusion. This pure inner consciousness is the supreme truth, transcending names and forms. Realizing this, one attains liberation and supreme happiness.

Pure consciousness is not attained unless all mental conditioning is purified. It is the supreme truth, inexpressible and beyond names and forms. By realizing pure consciousness, one attains liberation and supreme happiness.


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