Category:So-called Liberation
Theme Analysis
The pursuit of spiritual perfection is often misunderstood by those who seek merely to escape the miseries of material existence. Addressing this flawed motivation, Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that so-called liberation, or kaivalya, is actually a disguised form of material desire and the ultimate illusion created by avidyā. The jñānīs and Māyāvādī speculators artificially attempt to merge into the Supreme by chanting aham brahmāsmi, yet their impure consciousness ensures they will eventually fall back down into the cycle of birth and death. In stark contrast, a pure devotee of Kṛṣṇa assigns no value to this impersonal salvation. Because they are fully absorbed in unalloyed devotional service, devotees do not care for so-called liberation; their only ambition is to satisfy the Supreme Lord. True freedom is not the cessation of activity, but the awakening of the spiritual body to eternally serve the Lord in the Vaikuṇṭha planets.
- The Last Snare of Illusion: The desire to become one with God or escape material suffering is the final trap of ignorance, keeping the soul disconnected from its true, loving relationship with the Supreme Person.
- Inevitability of Falling Down: Because impersonalists do not take ultimate shelter at the lotus feet of Kṛṣṇa, their artificial realization remains incomplete, forcing them to return to material activities.
- The Devotee's Indifference: Pure devotees completely disregard personal salvation, as their entire existence is happily consumed by serving Kṛṣṇa, making bondage and liberation irrelevant to them.
- Factual Spiritual Freedom: True liberation is not a void or a merging, but the active, blissful engagement of a developed spiritual body in the eternal service of the Supreme Lord.
- Explore the synthesized essence of this category in this Vanipedia article: Why Devotees Have No Interest in So-called Liberation.
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Pages in category "So-called Liberation"
The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total.
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- Because of their (those without devotional service) impure consciousness and for want of shelter in the Vaikunthalokas, such so-called liberated persons again fall down into material existence
- Because they promise something they don't deliver (the so-called religion, so-called economic development, so-called sense gratification, so-called liberation, they're all cheating)?
- Brahma said, "So-called liberation and bondage have no meaning for a person who is already engaged in Your devotional service, just as a rope is not fearful to a person who knows that it is not a snake"
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- If the entities were equal to the Lord in potency-if they were omnipotent and omniscient - there would be no question of their begging from the Lord, even for so-called liberation. Real liberation means going back to Godhead
- In the Srimad-Bhagavatam there is no chance or opportunity for thinking of so-called liberation
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- The conclusion is that without developing the spiritual body and without being situated on one of the spiritual planets, the so-called liberation is also illusion, or it is not complete
- The devotee of Lord Krsna has no desire other than serving Krsna. Even so-called liberated people are full of desires. Fruitive actors desire better living accommodations, and jnanis want to be one with the Supreme
- The so-called liberated Mayavadi speculator has to undergo this process (of wandering within the cycle of birth and death). BG 1972 Preface
- The so-called liberated persons are never satisfied by the repetition of the words aham brahmasmi. Such artificial realization of Brahman becomes hackneyed, and so to relish real pleasure they turn to the narrations of the Srimad-Bhagavatam
- The so-called liberation of thinking oneself God is that last reaction of avidya by which the living entity is entrapped
- The so-called religion, so-called economic development, so-called sense gratification, so-called liberation, they're all cheating
- The Vedas said, "As such, Your devotees who have left their domestic comforts to associate with the liberated acaryas (teachers) are now fully merged in the devotional service of Your Lordship, and thus they do not care for any so-called liberation"
- They (jnanis) will have to take birth. Their so-called liberation is not possible, because if you have to take birth, then where is your liberation? There is no liberation. Liberation means no more accepting birth in this material world.
- This verse (SB 5.17.3) proves that for one who has achieved the platform of pure devotional service, nothing else is important, even so-called liberation - kaivalya