Moksha ki ichcha bhi ek ichcha hai

Started by .Seeker., June 14, 2013, 05:15:43 PM

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.Seeker.

The one who seeks Moksha is called a "Mumukshu".

Moksha or salvation or liberation is said to be attained by those who have resolved and balanced their karmic sheet and have attained absolute freedom from all desire.

While contemplating the concept of Moksha it occured to me that the quest or desire of Moksha is still a desire!!

So does it follow that a true seeker is free from even that desire...and in doing so becomes a true "Mumukhsu"?

Please share your thoughts.

orangeprince

Is Moksha real or is it an idea? As i have seen too many people speak about it.But isn't life all about living now instead of Moksha?
Can I, as a human being, lead a different kind of life?

Virinchi

Everything in this world is experienced through your mind.
So, everything must be a state of mind of yours (not the infamous 'Poverty is a state of Mind' joke of Rahul Gandhi ;) )
Moksha is a state where mind merges into soul and it doesn't exist to experience anything.
It doesn't come as long as mind exists with desire (even for moksha)

what orangeprince said in the end  is valid for 99% population.
they should rather concentrate on 'living the moment', rather than worry about 'after death', because life's (creation's) purpose is to 'live', not 'escape'
Wanting to learn vast ranged Astrology only to predict few sport events is like Marrying only for Sex !

The greatest mistake you can make in life is to be continually fearing you will make one !