Re: Advaita in memory
Originally Posted by
jignyAsu
An Advaiti Jeevan MukthA carries his firm realization of "Brahma satyam jagan mitya" till (apparent)death and before final release.
In other words, you are admitting two different liberations - one during the individual's lifetime and then once again, at death.
What if before death, he meets with an unfortunate accident and loses his memory? Does he start seeing difference and miss his maha samadhi?
Let us take this one step further. If the concept of Moksha is contingent upon one's memory (I am not arguing this), which in turn requires the physical brain to function normally, then how can Moksha work after one's death? By this logic, it has to end at death - don't you think?
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