Atmanatma vivecanam svanubhavo brahmatmana saṃsthitih
Discrimination between the Real and the
unreal, a personal experience of spiritual glory and ultimately to get fully
established in the living consciousness that the Self in me is the Self in all
When a man-man, having developed his
powers of concentration through selfless actions, studies the
scriptures properly, he gains discrimination between Spirit and matter,
the Real and the unreal. Soon he comes to realise that the Self in
him is the Self in all and then he gets established in his
experience of godhood.
The Ultimate Brahman is free from the
limitations of place, time and objects and such freedom from limitation cannot
be predicated of the saguna Brahman.
"Brahmatmana samsthitih:" means
being free from connection with all imagined limitations and remaining in one's
true state of fulness as ever pure, intelligent, free and non-different from
one's inner self. This is called kaivalyam. This is being alone, free from
every taint or upadhi. This is liberation.
What is the difference between
nidhidhyasanam and jivan mukthi?.
In Nidhidhyasanam also the effort is
involved in remaining in this knowledge; in Jivan mukthi it has become
spontaneous; effortless; normal; natural. This is the difference between
nidhidhyasanam and jivanmukthi.
In nidhidhyasanam “aham brahmasmi” requires will; in jivanmukthi. “aham brahmasmi”
does not require will at all.
Muktirno shata janma koti sukrtaih puṇyairvina labhyate
This kind of a perfect Liberation
cannot be had without merits earned in hundred crores of lives, lived
intelligently
This explains why, Jivas leading life
with both papa and punya karmas, both spiritual and worldly life are not able
to get glimpse of that Brahma Anubhuthi or Glimpse of SELF in their
meditation. One should have cleared all the effects of all Papa karmas and
should be leading life of Punya karma in several births. Then only, one attains
liberation in one birth.
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