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THE LIBERATED SOUL: Transcending the Ego - A Journey to Enlightenment - Sri Swami Sivananda 

3 feb 2025 · 29 min. 35 sec.
THE LIBERATED SOUL: Transcending the Ego - A Journey to Enlightenment - Sri Swami Sivananda 
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THE LIBERATED SOUL: Transcending the Ego - A Journey to Enlightenment - Sri Swami Sivananda  In Chapter 13 of Self-Knowledge by Sri Swami Sivananda, titled Jivanmukta - The Liberated Soul,...

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THE LIBERATED SOUL: Transcending the Ego - A Journey to Enlightenment - Sri Swami Sivananda 

In Chapter 13 of Self-Knowledge by Sri Swami Sivananda, titled Jivanmukta - The Liberated Soul, the esteemed spiritual teacher delves into the profound concept of the Jivanmukta, a being who has attained liberation while still embodied. This chapter is a comprehensive guide to understanding the nature of the Jivanmukta, the qualities that define such a liberated soul, and the path leading to this state of transcendence.

The Concept of Jivanmukti
At the heart of Swami Sivananda's teachings on Jivanmukti is the idea that liberation or Moksha is not something that occurs after death or in some distant future. Rather, it is the realization of one's true nature and the transcending of the ego, which can happen even while living in the body. A Jivanmukta, therefore, is a person who is completely liberated from the bondage of the mind and ego but continues to live in the physical world. The path to becoming a Jivanmukta is rooted in self-realization. This means that the individual must fully recognize their identity as the eternal, unchanging soul (Atman), which is one with the Supreme Reality (Brahman). The realization of this non-dual truth brings about the dissolution of all attachments, desires, and the illusion of separateness from the divine. Swami Sivananda emphasizes that the Jivanmukta is not a person who has simply retreated from worldly life but one who has transcended the limitations of the mind and senses. The Jivanmukta can continue to interact with the world, perform duties, and experience life, yet remains unaffected by the joys and sorrows that typically bind individuals in the cycle of samsara. 

Characteristics of a Jivanmukta
Sri Swami Sivananda outlines several key characteristics of a Jivanmukta in this chapter. These qualities are not just abstract ideas but practical guidelines for anyone on the spiritual path aspiring to liberation. Some of the defining qualities of a Jivanmukta include:
  1. Equanimity and Peace of Mind: The Jivanmukta is never disturbed by external circumstances. Whether faced with praise or criticism, success or failure, the liberated soul remains undisturbed. This equanimity arises from the deep understanding that the external world is transient and illusory. The Jivanmukta recognizes that their true nature is not affected by the fluctuations of the mind or the material world.
  2. Non-attachment: The Jivanmukta is free from attachment to the body, possessions, relationships, or any other worldly pursuits. This does not mean that the Jivanmukta rejects or renounces the world, but rather, they are not bound by it. The sense of “I” and “mine” that ties ordinary individuals to the material world is absent in the Jivanmukta.
  3. Wisdom and Knowledge of the Self: The Jivanmukta has attained complete knowledge of the Self. This knowledge transcends intellectual understanding and is a direct realization of the truth of one's nature. The Jivanmukta sees the divine presence in all things and understands that all forms are expressions of the same ultimate reality.
  4. Compassion and Selflessness: Despite their transcendence of the ego, the Jivanmukta's heart remains filled with compassion for others. The liberated soul works for the welfare of others selflessly, seeing all beings as manifestations of the divine. The Jivanmukta’s actions are not motivated by personal gain but by a desire to alleviate the suffering of others and guide them toward liberation.
  5. Detached Action: The Jivanmukta engages in actions without being attached to the fruits of those actions. This concept is closely related to the idea of Karma Yoga, the yoga of selfless action. The Jivanmukta performs duties in the world with the understanding that all actions are a form of worship and that the ultimate results are in the hands of the divine.
  6. Absence of Ego and Desire: The ego, or the sense of individual identity, is completely dissolved in the Jivanmukta. There is no longer a feeling of "I" or "mine," as the Jivanmukta has recognized their unity with the Supreme Self. Without ego, there is no desire or craving, and thus, no mental turbulence or suffering.
  7. Unwavering Devotion: The Jivanmukta maintains an unshakable devotion to the divine. However, this devotion is not born of fear or desire for personal gain but arises from the deep realization of the presence of God in all things. The Jivanmukta lives in constant remembrance of the divine, and all actions are performed as an offering to God.
The Liberation While Living
One of the most remarkable aspects of the Jivanmukta is that their liberation occurs while they are still alive. This is often referred to as Jivanmukti, or liberation in life, as opposed to Videhamukti, which is liberation after death. The Jivanmukta is said to have transcended the cycle of birth and death while still in the body. Swami Sivananda emphasizes that the liberated soul does not suffer the effects of karma or the limitations of the body. The actions of the Jivanmukta are no longer driven by the desires and karmic tendencies of the mind. Therefore, the Jivanmukta is free from the cycle of rebirth and is no longer bound by the law of cause and effect in the same way that an ordinary person is. It is important to note that the Jivanmukta does not possess supernatural powers or perform miraculous feats for personal gain. Although they may appear to possess extraordinary qualities or abilities, these are not the result of the ego but are simply the natural expression of their deep wisdom and spiritual realization.

The Path to Becoming a Jivanmukta
While the state of Jivanmukti may seem like a distant goal, Swami Sivananda assures that it is achievable by anyone who is willing to practice the spiritual disciplines with sincerity and dedication. The key to attaining liberation while living is self-discipline, devotion, and a steady commitment to the path of knowledge. The practices outlined by Swami Sivananda for attaining liberation include:
  • Meditation: Regular meditation helps in controlling the mind and realizing the true nature of the self.
  • Selfless Service: Engaging in selfless acts of kindness and compassion purifies the mind and eliminates egoistic tendencies.
  • Study of Sacred Scriptures: The study of spiritual texts, particularly the teachings of realized masters, helps to deepen one's understanding of the Self and the nature of reality.
  • Discrimination (Viveka): Discriminating between the real and the unreal, the eternal and the transient, is essential for realizing the truth of one's existence.
  • Detachment (Vairagya): Cultivating a sense of detachment from the material world and its fleeting pleasures is necessary for spiritual progress.
Conclusion
In Chapter 13 of Self-Knowledge, Sri Swami Sivananda presents the Jivanmukta as the ideal of spiritual perfection — a being who has transcended the ego and the limitations of the material world while still living in it. The qualities of the Jivanmukta serve as a roadmap for anyone seeking to attain self-realization and liberation. Through selfless service, meditation, devotion, and wisdom, anyone can follow the path of the Jivanmukta and experience the bliss of liberation while still in the body. Swami Sivananda's teachings on Jivanmukti remind us that the ultimate goal of human life is not to escape from the world but to realize the divine presence in all things and live in harmony with it. The liberated soul is not removed from life but fully engaged in it, with a heart filled with love, wisdom, and compassion for all beings.  

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