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  1. Add to Cart Add this copy of The Desire for Liberation to cart. $8.00, new condition, Sold by Ingram Customer Returns Center rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from NV, USA, published 2011 by Freedom Religion Press. Edition: 2011, Freedom Religion Press; Trade paperback, New Available Copies: 10+ Details:

  2. 21 de dic. de 2023 · Mumukshutva is the intense longing or burning desire for liberation, freedom and self-realisation. It is a particularly important concept in advaita vedanta and jnana yoga, which both see it as an essential requirement for finding moksha or liberation. They believe that a practitioner is not ready to hear the truths of the sacred scriptures ...

  3. www.encyclopedia.com › sociology-general-terms-and-concepts › liberation-0Liberation | Encyclopedia.com

    8 de jun. de 2018 · Liberation can then be glossed as a concept intrinsically linked to that desire (and this includes the desire for the ending of all desire). For this reason, liberation as a concept has to be understood by delineating the structures and functions of this elemental desire, its nomenclatures, its conditions, its consequences, its practical ramifications for those who are followers and believers.

  4. 26 de sept. de 2019 · 3 thoughts on “ DESIRE, DISPASSION, LIBERATION & THE ABSOLUTE with quotes from The Upanishads and Sri Ramana Maharshi ” Alan Hofland says: September 28, 2019 at 4:26 am. Thanks Tom…nicely written. Like Liked by 1 person. Reply. Tom Das says: September 28, 2019 at 8:42 pm. Thank you.

  5. Following this line of reasoning the purport is that one is not qualified for jnana yoga as long as the desire for liberation is present. Only when the mind has become purified and is completely free from all desires by performing karma yoga without any desire for reward does one become qualified. So for this ...

  6. Freire identified his project the work of ‘the radical, committed to human liberation,’ and as such it is an unambiguous testing of Marx’s 11th thesis: “the more radical a person is, the more fully he or she enters into reality so that, knowing it better, he or she can better transform it.

  7. Being a term foreign to the West, usually it is passed on without sufficient clarification. All the Masters of the lower reaches or grades of ascent, speak of liberation through performing action without attachment to and desire for the fruit or result thereof. This, however, is but a partial truth and half-way knowledge.