Moksha
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In [[Indian religion]]s '''''moksha''''' ("liberation") is the liberation from ''[[samsara]]'', the cycle of [[death]] and [[rebirth]]. | In [[Indian religion]]s '''''moksha''''' ("liberation") is the liberation from ''[[samsara]]'', the cycle of [[death]] and [[rebirth]]. | ||
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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
- | *Moksha, a drug similar to psilocybin used by the Palanese in Aldous Huxley's ''[[Island (Huxley novel)|Island]]'' | + | *Moksha, a drug similar to [[psilocybin]] used by the Palanese in Aldous Huxley's ''[[Island (Huxley novel)|Island]]'' |
*[[Enlightenment (spiritual)|Spiritual enlightenment]] | *[[Enlightenment (spiritual)|Spiritual enlightenment]] | ||
*[[Henosis]] | *[[Henosis]] |
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In Indian religions moksha ("liberation") is the liberation from samsara, the cycle of death and rebirth.
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See also
- Moksha, a drug similar to psilocybin used by the Palanese in Aldous Huxley's Island
- Spiritual enlightenment
- Henosis
- Salvation
- Jivanmukta
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