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do so without any mamata towards it. That is called 'enjoying', so you have to experience everything without mamata, enjoy with "this is not mine.'understanding. Now if the head of the household understands that although he is the landlord but nothing belongs to him even though he is the landlord, then how well he would enjoy everything in a mamata-free state. Then even if children were to jump on his bed and break it, he would not be affected because he does not have the mamata-ownership of that bed.
Therefore, it is worth knowing all this from the Gnani Purush. Otherwise you have done nothing but wander for countless past lives, you have not left any place to wander and yet the 'Central station- liberation has not arrived. Here, when you meet the Gnani Purush, you have finally arrived at your destination.
He attains liberation
Now this -liberation through Akram Vignan- is the Central Station. You do not have to go any further from this point; your journey ends here. There are no mental difficulty adhi, physical vyadhi or external induced difficultyupadhi. Otherwise there is nothing but wandering at every station anyway and people do exactly that. People wander from here to there and from there to here because of their intense greed lalacha, 'I want this and I want that.' The Lord says, 'Once you fulfill your intense greed lalacha, come take my shelter. Then, you and I are one.' But people have intense unsatisfied greed lalacha for so many things that their wanderings never cease.
A person can attain liberation on his own if he did not harbor any intense greed lalacha. He can discover liberation if he is not bound by his lalacha. But people keep wandering (caught up in the life-death cycle) as a result of intense greed and they suffer tremendously in the process.
I asked one man who had come here, 'Do have any intense greed lalacha?' he replied, 'I do not harbor any greed whatsoever!' I told him, “That is a great adjustment'. The one who has never had intense greed can reach the Self.
One loses all sense in intense inner greed-lalacha
Questioner: Is there just one kind of intense greed lalach