________________ 114 Shrimad Rajchandra Letter 530 inconsistent as well. Numerous arguments against this have been expounded upon in the scripture titled "Shaddarshana Sammuchay' (Compendium of the Six Faiths). Question 3 What is Moksh (liberation)? Answer: It is the eternal freedom of the soul from the bondage of false identification with the body and from passions such as anger, which it experiences in the state of ignorance. That is true Moksh (liberation) as stated by the enlightened ones. This concept becomes acceptable upon contemplation. Question 4 Can one realise whether or not he shall certainly attain liberation in this very human form? Answer: Imagine a person's hands have been tied by several turns of a rope. As the rope is unwound one turn at a time, the person experiences freedom from the rope, step by step. When the rope is finally unwound completely, the person experiences complete freedom. Similarly, while in a state of ignorance, the soul is bound by knots of delusion. As and when these knots are undone, the soul experiences glimpses of its freedom. When this unwinding of delusion reaches a very high degree, the soul spontaneously experiences its true nature, which is that of consciousness, bliss, and eternal existence. This is a very clear and distinct experience. As this experience grows, the soul can reach a level where it has completely shed all its delusion, and