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according to the upanishads, how can one attain mokshaki ?

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Of every creature in whom he is present. Moksha, then, is when atman returns to Brahman, the source from which it camel; in being reabsorbed it is liberation from the illusion that we are all separate. This epiphany frees us from ego and the endless cycle of life, death and suffering that is samsara.

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Moksha/liberation , then, is when Atman/self is realized to be the same as Brahman

Brihadaranyaka Upanishad says-

Tell me precisely the Brahman that is immediate and direct —the self that is within all."... "You cannot see the seer of seeing; you cannot hear the hearer of hearing; you cannot think of the thinker of thinking; you cannot know the knower of knowing. This is your self that is within all; everything else but this is perishable." ( B U -3.4.2) --

Liberation is therefore not something which is created, but is the realization of That which has existed from eternity but has hitherto been concealed from the externalized mind..

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