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Is it possible that both the Jnana and Bhakti paths are correct in their understanding of "enlightenment"? That some people are naturally inclined towards devotion and due to conditioning and past samskaras some are naturally inclined to the jnana path? And after the dissolution of ego some would experience universal, impersonal, infinite consciousness, and others would experience the bliss of devotion to a personal form of God?
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By Raghunath Cappo & Kaustubha Das4.7
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Is it possible that both the Jnana and Bhakti paths are correct in their understanding of "enlightenment"? That some people are naturally inclined towards devotion and due to conditioning and past samskaras some are naturally inclined to the jnana path? And after the dissolution of ego some would experience universal, impersonal, infinite consciousness, and others would experience the bliss of devotion to a personal form of God?
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