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What is liberation?

Liberation for what? Off what? Literally, it's understandable. Buddhist liberation is deeper and more complete. It is precisely because all sentient beings have what they ask for, they are bound by what they ask for, and because they are bound by suffering, they need to be liberated. This is called detachment from suffering. Easier said than done. The obsession of difficult beings is difficult to break. Attachment is self-awareness. The stronger the sense of self, the greater the discriminating mind. This is my that's his, beautiful ugly, good and bad, big and small, and so on. Self-consciousness is greedy for life and afraid of death. And how to look at life and death is a question that all philosophical religions explore. Buddhism views birth and death as a point on the path of reincarnation, and regards the absence of reincarnation as the ultimate liberation of complete liberation, also known as nirvana. Only by escaping the cycle of birth and death and allowing self-consciousness to return to the same place can we truly be liberated.

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