How does Baba describe the state of liberation and the nature of the Soul that attains it?

πŸ“– Chapter 19

Baba describes liberation as the ultimate goal where the senses and mind find rest, which is the state of Pure Brahman. According to Chapter 19, the liberated Soul is distinct from the body, senses, mind, and life-force. It is described as self-luminous, pure consciousness, changeless, and formless. This Soul remains untainted by the world, much like a crystal appears to take on nearby colors but remains pure and unchanged in its essence. The bondage of the ego, the sense of 'I am the body,' is considered a false superimposition, similar to mistaking a coiled rope for a snake.


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