Liberation or moksha is not bound by the labels of religion. It is the path to liberation through spiritual unity, where divine blessings help us transcend sectarian boundaries and realize the universal truth. Whether you follow Hinduism, Christianity, Islam, or any other faith, ultimately, God is one. Truly spiritual individuals understand this unity and often visit places of worship across all religions with equal devotion.
The Limitation of Sectarian Mindsets
Unfortunately, most people are caught up in narrow thinking. They believe that their spiritual path is the only correct one and that other religious leaders or gurus are wrong. This mentality creates division and ego, which are obstacles on the spiritual path. In truth, it is possible and even enriching to draw philosophy and wisdom from any religion. What truly matters is sincerity. Only those who are honest and committed in their practice, regardless of the path, will receive divine blessings.
The Courage to Walk the Path of Dharma
Walking the path of dharma (righteous living) requires courage and endurance. It’s not easy, especially when we face physical or emotional hardships. Many of us avoid the spiritual path because it demands discipline, self-inquiry, and inner transformation. The practice of yogam (spiritual yoga) can guide us, but few are willing to dedicate themselves to it in today’s fast-paced world.
Time Is Short—Use It Wisely
Our time in the physical body is limited. After death, we exist as a soul, and the experience of time becomes entirely different. In the soul state, time may feel slow, and we may endure suffering as we await the next physical birth. This cycle can be painful, and we may remain in limbo for years. Understanding this can motivate us to use our current life wisely towards spiritual growth.

The Spiritual Symbolism of Lord Murugan’s Vel
Lord Murugan’s Vel (spear) is not merely a weapon; it is a powerful symbol of vindhu, the soul’s divine energy. The shape of the Vel represents this inner energy. In times of trouble, it is this energy, the divine wisdom within us, that protects and guides us. The Vel serves as a reminder that the strength and wisdom to overcome life’s challenges already reside within us.
Vindhu and Shronidham: The Seat of Soul Energy
In spiritual teachings, vindhu is considered the soul energy in men, while shronidham represents the same in women. This energy resides in the body but can be awakened and elevated through the practice of yogam. With dedicated and consistent practice, this energy rises upward, leading to higher states of consciousness and realization.
Becoming One with Divine Power
Our ultimate goal should be to transcend the illusion that we are merely the body. We are not flesh and bones; we are divine energy in human form. We can awaken to this truth through spiritual discipline, inner inquiry, and divine grace, and merge with the ultimate source.
Final Thoughts
The path to liberation through spiritual unity is not about rituals or religious identity; it is about truth, practice, and surrender to the Divine. The essence remains the same whether you call it God, Allah, Shiva, or Murugan. Seek that essence within, nurture your soul energy, and walk the path of dharma with courage. Only then will liberation be within reach.