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Answer question 5.9

When we become Self-realised (one

This question is potentially problematic because we have only a very restricted idea of what individuality could be.

Queens, war lords, politicians, and religious leaders, all might be very intelligent personalities with strong characters, but in our incarnated situation we are mainly driven by impulses, instincts, indoctrination, genes etc. We have so many frustrations, phobias and needs: food, drink, warmth, attention, power, sex, respect, status etc.

Our definition of individuality is having the total freedom to really be oneself. This has nothing to do with possessing bigger estates or having greater achievements and aspirations than others.

Perhaps we can best say: When Self-realized, I am free to be able to surrender to the Real or to ultimate individuality.