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What if you reach Moksha while still in the body.
What do you think you would do?
yes , no ilusions ,Would something change?
no , every thing would be perfectly clear , as a day with no clouds , no obscurationsDo you think it would surprise you?
not in the leastDoes the thought of Moksha scare you?
not in the least , but releived maybeDoes the thought make you excited?
Maya
What if you reach Moksha while still in the body.
What do you think you would do?
Would something change?
Do you think it would surprise you?
Does the thought of Moksha scare you?
Does the thought make you excited?
Maya
What if you reach Moksha while still in the body.
What do you think you would do?
Would something change?
Do you think it would surprise you?
Does the thought of Moksha scare you?
Does the thought make you excited?
Maya
I think that what you're referring to is still samadhi, albeit the last level of Samadhi, called Sahaja Samadhi; where one's consciousness is fully absorbed in Brahman and is still able to fully function in this world.
A "level down" is Nirvikalpa Samadhi, which is Samadhi in which your consciousness is also fully merged with Brahman. You never fall from this Samadhi. Your body either dies and you reach Nirvana OR you stay in Nirvakalpa Samadhi and become fully functional in this world (I don't know how though), which would be called Sahaja (Nirvikalpa) Samadhi.
I think. Most likely. Probably... Maybe.
What if you reach Moksha while still in the body.
What do you think you would do?
Would something change?
Do you think it would surprise you?
Does the thought of Moksha scare you?
Does the thought make you excited?
Maya
It simply means that i reached moksha.What if you reach Moksha while still in the body.
It simply means that i reached moksha.
For example: What if i ate an apple ? It simply means i ate an apple.
Thanxexcelent and simple answer
Namaste GeorgeWhat about the thought that as long as you have craving for individual experience then you are not ready for moksha. But as some point, the state of incomplete sat-chit-ananda will not staisfy and moksha will be desired. So there is nothing to fear in moksha as it only occurs when you're ready.
Another thought on this topic.
Do you people think moksha is normally reached when you are in a physical body? Or do you think we have incarnations on the super-physical planes and moksha is attained through these experiences?
There are different views in Vedanta. For example Adi Shankaracharya holds that moksha occours in the body, where as the later Vedantins hold that moksha is not complete whilst living due to the body etc.
My personal conclusion to date is that self-realisation is true but restricted by the body-mind (prakriti). Hence one is liberated but bound to serve until death at which point there is complete moksha (dramatic as that might sound).