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How does a jivanmukta, a liberated soul, act? How does he move? How does he live? The seers of the Upanishads declare that a jivanmukta is free desire. But can an ordinary person understand such a person-his life, his behaviour? Can a person who is dreaming understand the experience of one who is awake? A jivanmukta is no longer tormented by fear: For what is their to fear? It is from a second entity that fear comes. A jivanmukta is free from the illusion of ...
It is difficult to get to the Truth even in worldly matters. Much more difficult is the subtle enquiry into the nature of the Absolute Truth (Tattva Vivekah). In this first chapter of the famous text Pancadasi, Svami Vidyaranya enables us to conduct this enquiry by answering questions like, Why do we love ourselves the most? Who created God? Do thoughts exist in meditation? Swami Tejomayananda, in this easy-to-follow and lucid commentary makes our journey to the ...