Spiritual Thinking Is the Ultimate Way to Salvation.
Bhagavad Gita- Chap 18(Part-3)
Moksha Sannyaasa Yogah- Yoga of Liberation by Renunciation. Thus, Sri Krishna helps out Arjuna, indicating what is good for him, i.e., to rise above this world of perception, emotion, and thought and reach the Supreme Being. What does Gita say about moksha?
The Gita maintains that liberation is supreme and the highest bliss springs from union with god. Liberation or Moksha in the Gita is a delight in the self, contentment with the self, self-realization, and self-fulfillment.
Krishna Teaching Arjuna on Bhagwad Gita
Mundaka Upanishad 3.2. 9
Moksha is Jnana
One who knows Brahman becomes Brahman (Mundaka Upanishad 3.2. 9). Moksha is nothing but realizing what is one’s true self. Therefore, there is nothing more to be done for Moksha other than knowing that one’s essential nature (Swaroopa) is Brahman.
Isaiah 33:22
For the Lord is our judge; the Lord is our lawgiver; the Lord is our king; he will save us.
Psalm 34:22
The Lord redeems the life of his servants; none of those who take refuge in him will be condemned.
Psalm 103:12
As far as the East is from the West, so far does he remove our transgressions from us.
Isaiah 44:22
I have blotted out your transgressions like a cloud and your sins like mist; return to me, for I have redeemed you.
When God created man in His image and likeness, He had a vision of each of us and a purpose for each of us. He was available 24/7 to each of us to help us achieve that purpose. Since God gave each of us our thinking capacity, it was up to us to use our thoughts. Just as God had expected, though He had warned Adam and Eve not to eat the forbidden fruit from the garden, they disobeyed, and as soon as they ate the apple, they felt like covering themselves. After that, man started wandering in material thoughts and developed his ego and pride, which caused man to drift away from what God had intended. Soon, a man immersed himself in materialistic illusions of this world and slowly forgot about his origins and God’s presence in him as the Divine Mind or Brahman. Now, with technologies developing as rapidly as they are, man is so self-absorbed that he needs to be reminded of his obligations to the creator inside him. Part of that can be accomplished by encouraging them to think spiritually. Spiritual Thinking is the synchronization of our human ego-derived thoughts with the Divine Mind, Brahman, and Christ inside us so that our thoughts become refined by having God’s input on our human studies. As we practice Spiritual Thinking through affirmations and prayers as often as possible, and it becomes second nature habitually, we will enjoy peace, prosperity, happiness, and bliss. This is discussed in an early post:
As we get more proficient in Spiritual Thinking through constant practice, our personality will also change slowly, and our trust in God and God-created fellow human beings and we start understanding our true spiritual nature. This is also discussed in an earlier post:
Spiritual thinking helps man to recognize his spiritual nature
When he starts understanding his spiritual nature, he begins to understand his true self, and this is discussed in another earlier post:
This understanding not only leads to self-actualization but ultimately leads to self-realization. Lord Krishna calls this Gnana, and it is the actual state of man created by God. In everyone’s life, this state must be the goal to be attained to be ready for Liberation, Salvation, Moksha, or Mukti. Krishna emphasizes that one does not have to wait until death for liberation, and it is frequently possible to attain this state in our lives and enjoy the bliss associated with it, independently of our status in society, title, wealth, etc. and is a blissful state to be in in a self-contented way. This absorption in the Divine Self is opposite to the material self-absorption in egoistic individuals who are obnoxiously selfish. Our primary goal is to attain this self-realization, a liberation state free from all materialistic world. This does not mean that we have to be isolated from everyone else. On the contrary, this is a state where you interact pleasantly with everyone and can help others achieve this goal.
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