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Moksha is a Sanskrit word meaning to release or to set free. In Theosophical teachings that when a monad has evolved and become successively a man, a Planetary Spirit, a Brahman, and a Parabraham for its Hierarchy, ...

 


Moksha (liberation) or Mukti (release) "Refers, in general, to liberation from the cycle of death and rebirth.

Moksha (Sans.) The same as Nirvana; a post-mortem state of rest and bliss of the "Soul-pilgrim." ...

Moksha
Of the four aims, moksha or mukti is the truly ultimate end, for the other three are ever haunted by the fear of Death the Ender.

The same idea underlies Moksha, Liberation, that underlies the Nirvana of the Buddhist - the knowledge of God, that puts an end to misery; useless all other efforts; futile all other searches.

And now that he had attained moksha (freedom) himself, Cohen realised that other people were affected by his presence in the same way that he had been by Poonja's.

a reunion with its spirit, which alone confers upon it immortality, must purify itself through cyclic transmigrations onward toward the only land of bliss and eternal rest, called in the Zohar, "The Palace of Love," in the Hindu religion, "Moksha"; ...

See also: Spirit, Ritual, World, Spiritual, Self

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