The Nature of the Mind : 9.1.
Liberation cannot be attained by mere living in a forest and practising self-mortification.
It is not even the renunciation of Karma that is required for the purpose of Self-realization.
It is Knowledge that is wanted and nothing short of it.
Knowledge consists in the conviction that Brahman is the only reality, that everything is Brahman, that nothing other than Brahman can exist, that Brahman is the very Self of all.
Jnana is a means for Self-realization and not merely an intellectual conviction.
Scriptural study may help further Knowledge but by itself it is only in the realm of Maya.
Jnana is not a philosophical creed but an intuitional comprehension of the entire being.
The individual should expand into the Absolute and should live as the Absolute.
Actual living in the Experience of Brahman, the Divine Being, is what is indicated by true Jnana.
by Swami Sivananda
Commentary by Swami Krishnananda
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