Liberation
The disappearance of the ego.
Liberation signifies an emergence into the true spiritual nature of being where all action is the automatic self expression of that truth and there can be nothing else.
Sri Aurobindo, The Life Divine - II: The Gnostic Being
Deep, intense, convincing, common to all who have overstepped a certain limit of the active mind-belt into horizonless inner space, this is the great experience of liberation, the consciousness of something within us that is behind and outside of the universe and all its forms, interests, aims, events and happenings, calm, untouched, unconcerned, illimitable, immobile, free,…
Sri Aurobindo, The Synthesis of Yoga - I: The Object of Knowledge
The sense of release as if from jail always accompanies the emergence of the psychic being or the realisation of the self above. It is therefore spoken of as a liberation, mukti. It is a release into peace, happiness, the soul's freedom not tied down by the thousand ties and cares of the outward ignorant existence.
Sri Aurobindo, Letters on Yoga - III: The Inward Movement
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