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In all that you want, Liberation is all you want || Acharya Prashant (2019)
Acharya Prashant
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Liberation
Desire
Divine
Linguistics
Human Purpose
Mediums
Consciousness
Remembrance
Description

Acharya Prashant explains that the perceived separation between worldly desires and the quest for liberation is a semantic misunderstanding. He asserts that every human action, thought, and desire—whether for food, money, or relationships—is actually a disguised search for liberation. Man moves for one central purpose, which is liberation, but often fails to acknowledge this singular thirst, mistakenly believing he wants multiple diverse things. When one remembers that all worldly objects are merely mediums to reach the divine, those mediums become useful and godly; however, if they are treated as ends in themselves, they become obstructions. The speaker emphasizes that our senses are constantly scanning the world for a final, elusive experience of liberation. He concludes that while language and thoughts create diversity and separation, true liberation is found in the remembrance that all existence and time serve this one ultimate goal. The mistake is not in reality, but in the limitations of human linguistics and thought.