Moksa is Not Moksa Until it Is

I read your response, for which many heartfelt thanks (heart pangs a bit too given that it has disappeared into the ether and I cannot reread it now, but â€”), and I also read the satsang posted on Shining World to which you referred me. Perfect timing! Yes, confusion around one's Swadharma can lead to suffering and confusion for the jivatman when a jivanmukta (who is really nothing more than jivatman) takes the dharma of a (in my case) father and grandfather more seriously than what one knows to be true, i.e., that the Swadharma of a jivanmukta is to live freely and to love freely (and as a perk, to enjoy, i.e., experience, the freedom which comes along with taking a 'stand' in Consciousness as Consciousness. Sundari: Thanks A.  The last satsang between us is posted on the website, title: Tilting At Windmills. The main message of the satsang I directed you to…

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