Obtaining freedom from the neverending cycle of karma and transmigration is the ultimate objective of the practice of self-inquiry. To remove the layers ofillusion that distorts our view of the world, we can exclude the possibility of coarse items being candidates for ultimate reality and instead, consider subtle objects to becandidates. Because of this process, we can look past the obstacles that lead us to feel fear and want. This process eliminates the sense of isolation that wehave between ourselves and the world. The practice of Jnana Yoga, also known as thepath of knowledge, offers a structure for introspection that is founded on the concept of non-duality.It inspires us to examine both the nature of our existence and the assumptions and ideas that we have, and itmotivates us to question those things. By participating in this sort of questioning, we may start to unravel the complex web ofsuffering that has trapped us for such a significant amount of time.
The Disappearance of the Universe