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Sixth Fundamental-Path and Means of Liberation
for attaining the transcendental happiness. Thereby one is enabled to abide in own purity. Soul is the abode of bliss.
No one can accurately describe the state of liberation. It is a subject of experience and not of words. These five attributes can give some idea of that state. After describing them the Guru therefore says that one has to experience it in order to know the same, and the way is to contemplate at length about one's true nature. Contemplation is a superb means, which can lead to the depth of soul. All latent capabilities of soul would get awakened thereby.
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Nishchay Sarve nänino, Avi Atra Samay Dhari Maunatá Em Kahi, Sahaj Samadhi Many
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Conclusions of all the enlightened ones are covered herein. So saying, the Guru assumed silence and got absorbed in innate ecstasy. (118)
Explanation & Discussion: Whatever the Guru has said was based on the precepts and doctrines laid by all the enlightened personages. He has neither added to it nor subtracted from it. As a matter of fact, there is only one path of liberation. It is therefore said here that all the enlightened ones have only one opinion. Their knowledge converges in what has been said here. The Guru has now nothing more to say. As an enlightened person he is used to stay within himself. He had opted to speak only for the sake of the pupil. Since that work is now over, he adopted the silence and assumed the state of quietude or innate ecstasy.
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