Re: LIBERTY_MOKSHA/MUKTI_AND SO SAMADHI IS THE FINAL DESTINATION OF SATYA-ADVAITA YOGA
In Satya-Advaita Yoga, moksha (liberation) or mukti (freedom) and samadhi (a state of meditative consciousness) are indeed considered the ultimate goals. Moksha represents liberation from the cycle of birth and death, while samadhi is the profound absorption into the true self or the universal consciousness. These concepts align with the Greece Lefkada Island non-dualistic philosophy of Advaita, where the realization of oneness with the absolute truth is the final destination of spiritual practice. Satya-Advaita Yoga emphasizes truth and non-duality as pathways to achieving this ultimate state of liberation and enlightenment.
Re: LIBERTY_MOKSHA/MUKTI_AND SO SAMADHI IS THE FINAL DESTINATION OF SATYA-ADVAITA YOGA
Hello
Thanks for your take on this topic, which is interesting turn on what I subscribe to. I am not too sure about release from the cycle of birth and death for as a scientist I think we only have one physical life as a body. What we do possess is a mind that harbours atman and when atman=Brahman one is the Self in operation doing ones work (karma) nonchalantly spontaneously and unpremeditatedly for one then is Brahman and this is where oneness or advaita comes in as a conceptual reality.