An effort in creative undoing of the false indivi-dualistic self in order to get established as the true non-dualistic Self which is Satyam-Gnanam-Anantam Brahma(n). This is Moksha, Enlightenment or Self-Realization.
To invoke the Ishwara or God in themselves, people use material or mental images of deities, mantras or some special sounds, chakras or imaginary centres in spinal column etc as a crutch, because they don’t know how to access the formless Ishwara directly. But if they realize that their body itself is an object because it is perceived, then they are already in touch with that formless Ishwara or the living cosmic God of this universe !
Eliminating whatever is object, both material and mental and arriving at the Pure Subject as oneself, is God-realization and simultaneously spiritual liberation !
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I couldn’t find a topic on free will ,so I raise my questions on free will here ….there is no separate entity as substantial one on analysis…
Everything is spontaneously unfolding on its own with the sense of doer along with experience …
Does one gets real free will or some amount of control of the thought game when one realises that there is no others apart from consciousness …like the Indian yogis or Siddhars stories who done miracles ( bending the laws of physics ) ….
Miracles are not free will. They are part of physical law but not discovered by science. Through mantra siddhi, pranayama, tapas etc you can achieve many things. Everything of this mind, body and world is subjected to order or fate. Otherwise you will not have a stable world. But you have free will to identify or not with mind/body. Here lies the freedom from fate. A movie is pre-determined but to identify or not with the hero, you have free will. Don’t ask anything more. This answer is complete. I have given 3 posts already written about fate and free-will. You should have used the search box to search for posts with keyword “fate” !
I couldn’t find a topic on free will ,so I raise my questions on free will here ….there is no separate entity as substantial one on analysis…
Everything is spontaneously unfolding on its own with the sense of doer along with experience …
Does one gets real free will or some amount of control of the thought game when one realises that there is no others apart from consciousness …like the Indian yogis or Siddhars stories who done miracles ( bending the laws of physics ) ….
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Miracles are not free will. They are part of physical law but not discovered by science. Through mantra siddhi, pranayama, tapas etc you can achieve many things. Everything of this mind, body and world is subjected to order or fate. Otherwise you will not have a stable world. But you have free will to identify or not with mind/body. Here lies the freedom from fate. A movie is pre-determined but to identify or not with the hero, you have free will. Don’t ask anything more. This answer is complete. I have given 3 posts already written about fate and free-will. You should have used the search box to search for posts with keyword “fate” !
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