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one’s own separation and independence – that is the correct
thing! If we do not have the experience of separation and
independence, and in the final liberation (moksha) we have to
merge and become one, then there is no point in going to moksha,
it would be meaningless. Therefore all these are just thoughtless
ideas.
Constant Immersion in Eternal Bliss – That
Is Moksha!
Questioner: So according to your assessment, what do
you consider moksha (the final liberation) to be?
Dadashri: Moksha means, no boss, no subordinate and
permanently remaining in one’s own natural state of bliss. And
one enjoys one’s own bliss, on his own, independently. Every
Liberated Soul (Siddha) is in its own state.
Questioner: So do all these many Liberated Souls
(Siddha Atma) behave in their own different ways over there?
Dadashri: No, not in different ways. They all have the
same nature (swabhav), which is only in one way. They have
Knowledge (Gnan), Vision (Darshan) and bliss (sukh). They
do not have conduct (charitra). If there were a Tirthankar
Bhagwan here, He would possess Knowledge, Vision and
Conduct (Gnan, Darshan and charitra), as well as a body.
The Liberated Souls (Siddhas) over there, do not possess conduct
(charitra). Over there, they always exist in their own natural
bliss!
So there is no merging over there. There, you can enjoy
your own bliss in an independent way. In the abode of the
Liberated Souls (Siddha gati), all the Liberated Souls (Siddhas)
exist in an independent way. And they all experience their own
bliss. They experience constant Absolute Bliss (Parmanand). If
just a minute’s worth of their bliss (sukh), should ever fall to
Earth, or happen to ever slip down, the entire world would