Leap Philosophy is a philosophy that encourages people to take risks.
(“ajativada”) In the Indian context, total release from
bondage is recognized as the end of rein carnation (samsara) and eventual
liberation of the soul (moksha), although such freedom cannot be obtained by a
perfectly determined series of causes and consequences, according to leap
philosophy.
There is no way to encourage or influence the process of
obtaining freedom since it is not a question of cause and effect.
Leap philosophers tend to dismiss the efficacy of ritual
activity as a means of achieving ultimate emancipation, save in the context of
a preliminary phase, emphasizing that liberation can only be attained by inner
awareness.
Members of the Advaita Vedanta school Sureshvara and
Shankaracharya discard ceremonial conduct except as preparation for wisdom.
Both thinkers believe that liberation from enslavement comes
through knowledge received in a moment of realization, which changes one's view
on the world drastically and permanently.
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