LIBERATION - MOKSHA - a tricky thing which comes after death as a liberation from getting birth again through non-attachment to the reasons why the soul takes materialization in particular body.

Also according to ayurveda - that should be the purpose of a Happily lived LIFE: 
1) through understanding of our duties - (Dharma) 
2) doing them however way we can do them - Artha
3) when get paid for it - enjoying it - Kama
4) and when realizing that these all enjoyments are pretty much the same - just an illusionary gratification of senses - so boring and pointless at the essence - delete the wish to get back to them - and you are FREE! 




Since I was a kid - everything I did was for some kind of a "tick-mark": did this, done that, been there, had those, tick, tick, tick, tick.... And suddenly - a moment came when there was no anymore empty space left for a tick-marks. Not even a one wish left. Everything was ticked. I did everything I wanted to. My material life as I was living it - through the prism of wishes - stopped that day. I needed the time to find out the reasons to exist in my body again. 

From a hunter I become vegetarian that time - did not had a wish to kill anymore or to have a presence of death in my body. I hosted direct disciples of His Highness Dalai Lama at my house in Baltezers, Latvia where I had discussions with them regarding this topic for over ten days. I started valuating people by the way they treat their life's duties not they public appearance. I quit smoking weed for around two years and when I looked at the woman all I could see was her mission of life not how sexy or beautiful she was. I quit bending for public opinion. I was free. 




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KredītsNational Library of LatviaMārtiņš. Ate (Ralfs Šķerbergs)


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