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Moksha (liberation), is a concept, a thought in your head, an idea, a thing. The reason you even think about it, because you REJECT the world you currently see, you JUDGE it "shit" (undesirable), and you want something else, something more. However, by doing so you immediately divide the undivided emanation that is God. You violate the moment, the stream, the "IS", the "I", the experience of existence and perceiving (without objectifying or thinking), the unnameable thing that is when you STOP and just be without any identification.

You are "...", in this very moment. However, it is not "..." who is reading these lines, but your made-up "self", John Doe (insert your name). A reduction of the whole, a bolted together mask, made of words and thoughts that you were impressed with by people around you, and crafted by yourself.

The reason you fail to grasp this, is because the moment you imagine yourself to be anything other than what is "...", you reduce the wholeness and become a fragment instead of remaining in an undivided state. This includes the often committed mistake of trying to become (or feel being) God, by saying "I AM GOD". The invocation of the very word, or thought, God (or any word) reduces you to a concept that is by its nature a reduction of the whole.

Once you realize this, once you experience what I am talking about, you will naturally laugh out loud when you say it out loud: "I AM <JOHN DOE>". You will not be able to keep a straight face.

You can never be more. You can never be less. You are whole at this very moment.

The act of thinking of gaining ANYTHING by becoming someone or something else, is like cutting a piece off you, throwing it away (becoming miserable), watch it land, say 5 years away (to earn something) and start chasing it so you can experience the utter bliss of becoming whole again when you reach it - until the bliss fades away. Do you keep throwing the "stick" until the grave for momentary blisses?...Is this sanity?