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Meditation: A Journey to Inner Freedom

The Daily Guardian

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June 09, 2025

For thousands of years, spiritual seekers across cultures have pursued one ultimate goal: liberation.

- TDG NETWORK

Meditation: A Journey to Inner Freedom

Known as moksha in Hinduism, nirvana in Buddhism, salvation in Christianity, and fana in Sufism, liberation refers to freedom from suffering, ignorance, and the cycle of birth and death. It is the realization of one's true nature, which is pure, eternal, and infinite. Among the many paths to this exalted state, meditation stands out as one of the most profound, direct, and universal tools available to humanity.

Meditation is more than a technique; it is a disciplined way of being that allows one to move beyond the mind, beyond the ego, and beyond the limitations of the material world. In this article, we will explore the concept of liberation through meditation, how it works, why it is transformative, and how people in both ancient and modern times have used it to experience inner freedom.

UNDERSTANDING LIBERATION

Liberation, in its truest sense, is not about escaping the world but about seeing it clearly and without attachment. It means recognizing the impermanence of all things, the illusion of separateness, and the limitations of identity based on body, mind, or social roles.

In Eastern traditions, particularly Hinduism and Buddhism, liberation is often described as a state of pure awareness or consciousness. The Upanishads describe the liberated soul as one who is beyond desires, free from the bonds of karma, and established in the Self (Atman). In Buddhism, the Buddha taught that liberation is achieved by extinguishing the fires of craving, aversion, and ignorance through disciplined practice.

Meditation is the bridge that takes the practitioner from bondage to freedom—not by adding anything, but by stripping away what is false.

WHAT IS MEDITATION?

Meditation, in its essence, is the art of stilling the mind. It is a state of deep awareness and attention, where one observes thoughts, emotions, and sensations without attachment or judgment. There are many forms of meditation, including:

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