What is Moksha?
The mind present in the human body is the human himself. The new mind of a human always descends for the first time in the human body on earth; hence, the first human being is born on earth only. A human takes second-body birth in heaven. To attain his second body-birth in heaven, a human has to attain Moksha by fulfilling their dharma, artha, and kaam.
Inadequate expansion of the human mind on earth and incompleteness of mind make humans ineligible to attain their second birth in heaven; this ineligible state of the human’s mind is called Soksha. When a human being is born on earth, the human mind is in the state of Soksha.
When a human attains completeness of mind by expanding their mind, then humans attain the qualification of attaining their second body-birth on the heavenloka; this qualification of human is called attainment of Moksha. This state of humans attaining completeness of mind by expanding their mind is called Moksha.
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Fundamentals of Moksha
Apart from humans, no other creature on earth can descend into heaven. Not all insects, animals, birds, etc. can attain Moksha, so these creatures do not need to do any work. These creatures only have to go through the cycle of birth-death. Since all humans are workers, it is mandatory for all humans to attain Moksha by doing work. Humans cannot attain Moksha without doing work.
To attain Moksha, it is mandatory for a human being to expand their mind sufficiently and attain completeness of mind. Humans can expand their minds through their own actions. One human cannot expand the mind of another human.
Completeness of Mind
There are 8 states of mind: void, conscious, semi-conscious, subconscious, emotional, creative, temperamental, and under-control. Humans can experience all 8 states of their mind by their own action. Humans can experience all 8 states of their mind while fulfilling Dharma, Artha, and Kaam. When a human gets enough experience in all 8 states of their mind, then the mind of the human gets completeness.
To attain the completeness of the mind, it is necessary for man to experience all 8 states of their mind, namely, void, conscious, semi-conscious, subconscious, emotional, creative, temperamental, and under-control.
Expansion of Mind
There are 8 willpowers of the mind, like liberation, joy, knowledge, peace, happiness, love, purity, and sex. The more a human experiences the different willpowers of their mind, the more their mind keeps expanding. Humans can experience all 8 willpowers of their mind by their own action.
Humans can experience all 8 willpowers of their mind while fulfilling Dharma, Artha, and Kaam. For humans to expand their mind adequately, it is necessary to get enough experience of the 8 willpowers of the mind, such as liberation, joy, knowledge, peace, happiness, love, purity, and sex.
7 Living Planets (Loka)
There are 7 living planets, like Earthloka, Heavenloka, Preetiloka, Rasaloka, Stabdhaloka, Pragyaloka, Prabhuloka, etc. Earthloka is the lowest living planet. Prabhuloka is the highest living planet.
Humans are workers on all living planets. As long as humans are on the living planet, it is mandatory for humans to attain Moksha by descending from the lowest living planet to the highest living planet and from the highest living planet to Vaikuntha.
In Vaikuntha, a human is the owner of the entire hiranyaloka. Every human gets individual hiranyaloka in Vaikuntha. In Vaikuntha, humans attain final Moksha without doing any work. When a human attains final Moksha in Vaikuntha, there is no need for them to attain Moksha at any other place again; that final Moksha is called Paramamoksha.
7 Birth - Death Cycle
Human beings get their first bodybirth on Earthloka and start the first birth-death cycle of humans. After attaining Moksha on Earthloka, humans get second bodybirth in Heavenloka and start the second birth-death cycle of humans.
After attaining Moksha on Heavenloka, humans get third bodybirth in Pritiloka and start the third birth-death cycle of humans. After attaining Moksha on Pritiloka, humans get forth body-birth in Rasaloka and start the fourth birth-death cycle of humans.
After attaining Moksha on Rasaloka, humans get fifth bodybirth in Stabdha and start the fifth birth-death cycle of humans. After attaining Moksha on Stabdhaloka, humans get sixth bodybirth in Pragyaloka and start the sixth birth-death cycle of humans.
After attaining Moksha on Stabdhaloka, humans get seventh bodybirth in Prabhuloka and start the seventh birth-death cycle of humans. After attaining Moksha in Prabhuloka, humans get their final bodybirth on Hiranyaloka in Vaikuntha.
There is no birth-death cycle of humans on Hiranyaloka. Humans never get birth-death experience on Hiranyaloka. Humans can’t give birth to others and also can’t see others deaths on Hiranyaloka in Vaikuntha.
Destination of Moksha
Human is an energy. Before humans attain life on earth, human is a subtle energy of Vaikuntha. When humans get life on earth, their energy changes from micro-energy to matrix-energy. Humans get Moksha by expanding their matrix energy adequately on the 7 planets Earthloka, Heavenloka, Pritiloka, Rasloka, Stabdhaloka, Pragyaloka, Prabhuloka, etc.
When humans attain Moksha on all 7 living planets(Loka), humans attain life on Hiranyaloka in Vaikuntha, and humans are transformed from matrix energy to supreme energy. On the attainment of Paramamoksha in Vaikuntha, humans are transformed from the supreme energy to the absolute peace and void dimension and become inseparable parts of the Supreme God, Maha Ganapati.
Moksha Year
When a person attains Moksha, but until the Moksha year arrives, he has to live on Earth, that period is called Moksha kaal. Just as Jupiter transiting in the Mrigashirsha Nakshatra is necessary for a human to descend from Vaikuntha to Earth, which is called the Kumbh Year; similarly, for a human who has attained Moksha to descend to Heaven, it is necessary for Saturn to transit in a particular Nakshatra, which is called the Moksha Year. When the Moksha year begins, God Vishnu takes the human who has attained Moksha from Earthloka to Heavenloka.
After leaving the human body on Earth, Bhagwan does not go to Heaven but goes directly to Vaikuntha; therefore, the rules of Moksha and Moksha year do not apply to Bhagwan; only the rules of Kumbh year apply to Bhagwan, because only in Kumbh year can Bhagwan and other living beings descend from Vaikuntha to Earth.
When does Moksha year come? When Saturn transits in which constellation, the Earth and Heaven are connected by elements of incarnation? I do not have the right to answer this question. Because when a human will know in which constellation the door of heaven opens when Saturn is in it, some foolish humans may commit suicide at that time with the desire to go to heaven, and they may have to take rebirth on Earth again. Therefore, no one has the right to know the year of salvation.
Conculusion
When the mind of a human is sufficiently expanded but the mind does not attain completeness, then the human does not attain Moksha. When the mind of a human attains completeness but the mind is not sufficiently expanded, then the human does not attain Moksha.
For humans to attain Moksha, it is necessary to fulfil both the sufficient expansion of mind and the completeness of mind. On attaining Moksha, humans attain life from the lower living planet to the highest living planet.
There is no one way to attain Moksha. a human being can attain Moksha through 1000 different ways. Once a human attains Moksha, no deeds of that human can spoil their Moksha. After the completion of the period of Moksha, that human definitely gets life in heavenloka. The human who once attains life in heavenloka cannot attain life on earthloka again.
It may take 12 years or even 108 re-birth for a human to attain Moksha; Moksha completely depends on the deeds of the human. A human who got enlightenment can only see their states of mind and accomplish of Moksha; the rest of humans cannot see their states of mind and accomplish of Moksha.
Enlightenment is not necessary to attain Moksha. Humans can get Moksha without enlightenment. Worship of God is not necessary to attain Moksha, but worshiping God can hasten the attainment of Moksha. Desires will continue to generate in the mind even after attained Moksha. Humans should work continuously even after attaining Moksha to give gratitude towards God.
Reference
I am Kedi Ganapati; I had been searching for the existence of Moksha since 2001. I got the knowledge of Moksha in 2016, and at the same time I saw that one side of my mind has attained Moksha and the other side is in Soksha state; that is, one side of the mind is incomplete.
I saw that my mind had already experienced all the 8 states of mind, due to which my mind had attained completeness, but due to my mind not experiencing all 8 willpowers of mind enough, my mind had not expanded enough.
To achieve Moksha, I had to experience liberation, bliss, knowledge, peace, happiness, love, purity, and sex to the fullest. To experience liberation (Mukti), I started taking long bike rides, started the first long ride from Mumbai to Chennai, and also observed my mind; I was successful in this experiment.
To experience bliss (Anand), I started helping people materially without asking. To experience knowledge (Gyan), I started learning new subjects like website designing, graphic design, social marketing, psychology, spirituality, boxing, wrestling, swimming, horse riding, etc., and also observed my mind. I was successful in this experiment.
To experience peace (Shanti), I stopped participating in people’s useless discussions, stopped talking to my family members without any reason, and started doing my work by staying silent most of the time; as a result, I experienced more peace than I had expected.
To experience happiness (Sukh), I started demanding tasty and spicy non-vegetarian food from my mother; I started singing and dancing more; I started watching funny dramas; and I also observed my mind. I was successful in this experiment.
I was already in love (Prem) with Supreme God Ganapati, God Shiva, and Lord Raam. I started worshipping God Ganapati, God Shiva, and Bhagwan Ram to experience love and also observed my mind. I was successful in this experiment. To experience purity (Pavitrata), I became very outspoken, started giving direct feedback to people without hiding any feelings in my mind, and also observed my mind. I was successful in this experiment.
To experience sex (Kaam), I had written many sexual posts on the internet under my own lickspa brand to attract women for sex, e.g., “2 hours nonstop free pussy licking for all age ladies and couples.” I had extreme sex with more than 600 women and couples in just 4 years from 2016 to 2019 and observed my mind; I was successful in this experiment.
From 2016 to 2019, I expanded my mind greatly by experiencing the 8 willpowers of the mind, such as liberation, bliss, knowledge, peace, happiness, love, purity, and sex, and finally I attained Moksha in 2019.
I have attained Moksha, but I have not yet achieved my mission, so until my mission is achieved, I will continue to work. The Reincarnation of Sanatan Dharma is the only mission of my life.
Request
It was the duty of my life to know the origin of Moksha and to publish that knowledge throughout the world. I have fulfilled the first duty of knowing Moksha by spending 14 years of my life to see the existence of Moksha and 4 years of extreme experiments to attained Moksha, and I am also fulfilling the second duty of publishing this knowledge to the world through website.
I bow to you; you are much more fortunate than me, so through this post you have easily received the deep knowledge of Moksha. Now, since you are knowledgeable, it has become your duty to spread this knowledge to your friends, family, and society.
I am Kedi Ganapati a Sage of Sanatan Dharma. I am writing scriptures of Sanatan Dharma and developing a offical website of Sanatan Dharma.