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<blockquote class="definition">Mukti is a [[Connection Outcome]]. It is a "derivative of the root word Mukt which can mean absolution, deliverance, emaciation, freedom, liberation, pardon, release, or salvation. In Sikhism, mukti generally refers to liberation from the bondage of five influences of ego. Egoism is believed to be the cause of ceaseless transmigration with the soul caught in a never ending cycle of birth, death, and re-birth of incarnation and re-incarnation."<ref>https://www.learnreligions.com/mukti-emancipation-attainment-salvation-2992875</ref>
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'''Mukti''' (Sanskrit: मुक्ति) is a [[Connection Outcome]] and a derivative of the Sanskrit root *mukt*, meaning **release**, **freedom**, or **emancipation**. Within Sikhism and broader Indic thought, Mukti refers to **liberation from the ego** and the delusions of the material world. On the [[Lightning Path]], Mukti is understood as an enhanced [[Empathic Response]] and a psychological/spiritual realization that emerges following a profound [[Connection Experience]]. It represents a partial but potent step toward complete [[Perfection]] and [[Connection]].
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==Concept Map==
 
===Syncretic Terms===
 
[[Emancipation]] > {{#ask:[[Is a syncretic term::Emancipation]]}}
 
===List of Connection Outcomes===
 
[[Connection Outcome]] > {{#ask:[[Is a::Connection Outcome]]|limit=1000}}
 
==Why This Matters==
 
'''Mukti''' exemplifies how global spiritual traditions encode important aspects of the human developmental arc. Like [[Moksha]], Mukti is an attempt to describe the [[Psychospiritual Liberation] that follows from healing and reconnection to the [[Fabric of Consciousness]]. However, while Moksha emphasizes cognitive disidentification with the body and world, Mukti is typically framed in **relational and affective terms**, such as the release from egoism and the onset of humility, compassion, and unity consciousness.


==Related Terms==
==Strategic Significance==


Understanding Mukti as a [[Connection Outcome]] allows the Lightning Path to reclaim and reframe traditionally spiritual states as measurable stages of [[Human Development]]. The shift from elite-controlled mystical abstractions to grounded, connection-driven healing outcomes is vital for planetary transformation. Mukti, in particular, signals a liberation from internalized social programming (e.g., the false ego) and thus marks progress along [[The Path]] to reconnection and societal reorientation.


==Notes==
==Notes==


Jivan Mukti (liberated while living) <ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jivanmukta</ref>
* In Sikhism, Mukti is associated with the release from the “five thieves”: lust, anger, greed, attachment, and ego.
 
* Mukti represents the dissolution of false self-structures created by [[Toxic Socialization]] and egoic conditioning.
Para Mukti (supremely liberated being)<ref>https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/paramukta</ref>
* Often arises spontaneously or gradually following sustained [[Connection Practice]] or transformative [[Mystical Experience]].
* Two notable formulations:
  * **Jivan Mukti** – Liberation while still embodied.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jivanmukta</ref>
  * **Para Mukti** – Supreme or final liberation, often associated with post-death realization.<ref>https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/paramukta</ref>
* See also: [[Moksha]], [[Perfection]], [[Spiritual Ego]], [[Awareness Expansion]].


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Mukti

Mukti (Sanskrit: मुक्ति) is a Connection Outcome and a derivative of the Sanskrit root *mukt*, meaning **release**, **freedom**, or **emancipation**. Within Sikhism and broader Indic thought, Mukti refers to **liberation from the ego** and the delusions of the material world. On the Lightning Path, Mukti is understood as an enhanced Empathic Response and a psychological/spiritual realization that emerges following a profound Connection Experience. It represents a partial but potent step toward complete Perfection and Connection.

Concept Map

Why This Matters

Mukti exemplifies how global spiritual traditions encode important aspects of the human developmental arc. Like Moksha, Mukti is an attempt to describe the [[Psychospiritual Liberation] that follows from healing and reconnection to the Fabric of Consciousness. However, while Moksha emphasizes cognitive disidentification with the body and world, Mukti is typically framed in **relational and affective terms**, such as the release from egoism and the onset of humility, compassion, and unity consciousness.

Strategic Significance

Understanding Mukti as a Connection Outcome allows the Lightning Path to reclaim and reframe traditionally spiritual states as measurable stages of Human Development. The shift from elite-controlled mystical abstractions to grounded, connection-driven healing outcomes is vital for planetary transformation. Mukti, in particular, signals a liberation from internalized social programming (e.g., the false ego) and thus marks progress along The Path to reconnection and societal reorientation.

Notes

  • In Sikhism, Mukti is associated with the release from the “five thieves”: lust, anger, greed, attachment, and ego.
  • Mukti represents the dissolution of false self-structures created by Toxic Socialization and egoic conditioning.
  • Often arises spontaneously or gradually following sustained Connection Practice or transformative Mystical Experience.
  • Two notable formulations:
 * **Jivan Mukti** – Liberation while still embodied.[1]
 * **Para Mukti** – Supreme or final liberation, often associated with post-death realization.[2]

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