According to the teachings in Chapter 50, the path to liberation, or Moksha, is explicitly defined as 'abiding in one's own form.' This state is achieved through the removal of what is called the 'causal body,' also known as the 'Unmanifest' (Avyakruta). The text emphasizes that the only way to remove this causal body and its associated ignorance is by realizing the 'knowledge of the unity of Brahman and the Soul.' Once this profound understanding occurs, ignorance is dispelled, leading directly to liberation. No other method is considered effective for attaining Moksha.
According to the text, what is the path to achieving liberation, or Moksha?
📖 Chapter 50