To a realized master, death and rebirth is in every breath. Death is that of body consciousness, ego and limits of the mind. Rebirth is that of the cosmic mind of being the Spirit. In this realization is liberation.When awake as liberated, each prayer and each moment of meditation is for humanity as there is no more individual ego or identity left. Such realized masters continually gift humanity with the grace of higher consciousness- so that each of us attain our fullest potential in goodness.
When one's mind dwells on the objects of Senses, fondness for them grows on him, from fondness comes desire, from_desire_anger. Anger_leads to bewilderment, bewilderment to loss of memory of true_Self, and by that_intelligence_is destroyed, and with the destruction of intelligence he perishes.
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When one's mind dwells on the objects of Senses, fondness for them grows on him, from fondness comes desire, from_desire_anger. Anger_leads to bewilderment, bewilderment to loss of memory of true_Self, and by that_intelligence_is destroyed, and with the destruction of intelligence he perishes.
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