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Absence of conflict creating intents is itself Moksh (Ultimate Liberation).

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Absence of conflict creating intents is itself Moksh (Ultimate Liberation).

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…My eyes were wet, tears waiting to drop from my eyes and heart started to sob. The words from Jiya pushed me on my back foot…”Source: 'The Unpredictable Heart - You may be a Victim

MoKSh, The Unpredictable Heart: You May Be a Victim
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What is it that doesn’t allow you to go to moksha? Obstinacy!

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Mind is indeed that which takes one to Moksha, and it is also the mind that makes one wander around in the worldly life. One needs to just turn it in the right direction. It had been turned in the wrong direction, and so it needs to be turned in the right direction.

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The one who straightens out himself will attain moksha [will be liberated]. If you don’t straighten out, people will beat you into doing so. The doorway to moksha [ultimate liberation] is narrow, so how will you be able to enter if you are obstinate?

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As long as there is the egoism of ‘I-ness’ (hoonpanu) and the partiality towards ‘my-ness’ (marapanu), how can there be liberation till then?

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When there is no venom (poison) of any kind in your eyes, when a liberated smile is seen, then people will do your darshan (will come to see you with intent of worship).

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Moksha (ultimate liberation) means that you just have to change your vision.

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Where the ‘charging’ (of karma) stops, there lies the symptoms (signs) of attaining moksha.

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Religion [dharma] originates where there is doer-ship [to do], Moksha [ultimate liberation] originates where there is understanding (to understand).

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