The Four Great Aims of Life: MOKSHA
Liberation ๐ ...in this case, IN REAL TIME. This is where "it" was revealed to me.
This was the experience at the closing ceremony of the Four Great Aims of Life (Four Purusarthas) Kundalini Winter Solstice Retreat.
Moksha, Liberation.
Alright guys, this is it. Weโre getting into some very unexpected twists and turns. To those of you who have rocked with me through the first three sessions, thank you.
If you havenโt read those, you can find them below:
This was a tremendous session. That threshold I was struggling to break through, and that war going on within my mind โ finally shattered.
The battle was won and I saw the other side, so I have good things to share with you. May they assist you on your own journey of Moksha - Liberation.
There were a few visions I saw during deep meditative states as well. Iโm still not sure how to interpret them, but feel free to interpret as you will.
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I hope you will join me for this final journey. If youโve experienced something like this, please share in the comments.
โThatโs why Iโm here. Thatโs why Iโve never relapsed. Thatโs why Iโve never pulled the trigger when I had a gun to my head and wanted to die. It has always been that. That purpose. That Dharma.
And this brings tears to my eyes now, as I write about Mokshaโฆ the final aimโฆ and see how all of it is literally A CIRCLE. All connected.
I had to touch Moksha in this session and lay to rest my old self via forgiveness and compassion, in order to be truly placed into the dharma Iโd long since strayed fromโฆ lost in the fog of my own madness and self-sabotage.โ
This was the session where everything changed.
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