Post by air on Mar 22, 2016 10:00:55 GMT
To be truly liberated like the word liberated says,we must be free. We must have freedom, but this freedom is really what pulls us into this world. Therefore, it is important to be free from the world, free from all communications which are unnecessary.
If we look around us, we will find that there is a complete holocaust of communications, a tsunami of communications which makes us think all the time and we are not able to be free from thoughts. The thought revolution is wild, and because of that we are so attached to this world that we start worrying about what the world thinks of us, how we look, how others perceive us. We must be free from the world's impression of us; free from desires, free from cravings, free of this illusion called the world, knowing that this world starts and ends as a drama, as a movie and the screen projects in a three dimensional manner whatever is happening. We must be free from all responsibilities and duties because these responsibilities and duties make us the human body that we are not, and stop us from being the spirit that we truly are - the soul, the atman, the spirit. We must be free from the ego; the ego that says - I and mine; the ego that destroys the spirit that we truly are and makes us the human form. We should be free from actions and let all actions be controlled by the divine power, the master as a karma yogi, as one who surrenders as a flute to let the master play his music. Finally, we should be free from all attachments because these attachments are the ones which pull us back into the samsaar or the world.
Therefore, if one wants liberation - the word liberation itself means freedom, then we must have freedom; when there is freedom, there will be liberation.
AiR
If we look around us, we will find that there is a complete holocaust of communications, a tsunami of communications which makes us think all the time and we are not able to be free from thoughts. The thought revolution is wild, and because of that we are so attached to this world that we start worrying about what the world thinks of us, how we look, how others perceive us. We must be free from the world's impression of us; free from desires, free from cravings, free of this illusion called the world, knowing that this world starts and ends as a drama, as a movie and the screen projects in a three dimensional manner whatever is happening. We must be free from all responsibilities and duties because these responsibilities and duties make us the human body that we are not, and stop us from being the spirit that we truly are - the soul, the atman, the spirit. We must be free from the ego; the ego that says - I and mine; the ego that destroys the spirit that we truly are and makes us the human form. We should be free from actions and let all actions be controlled by the divine power, the master as a karma yogi, as one who surrenders as a flute to let the master play his music. Finally, we should be free from all attachments because these attachments are the ones which pull us back into the samsaar or the world.
Therefore, if one wants liberation - the word liberation itself means freedom, then we must have freedom; when there is freedom, there will be liberation.
AiR