TEMPORAL WELFARE
He who pursues the path of spiritual ignorance and who uses clever techniques to master the illusions of the world, mistaking the pursuit of worldly pleasures or psychic powers for true happiness, Yoga-Vasistha (5.89.15) highlights, they are in temporal welfare, as they are blind to the salvation of Atman , or Self; no matter how advanced their techniques may appear to be, they are against the course of the holy sages and saints. In reality, they are not for Atmajnana , or Self-knowledge, and Ātmabodha , or Self-awareness. They, in spite of their mastery and fleeting skills of worldly experience of senses, remain immersed in Avidya , or ignorance. Those of the former are truly self-realised, contented, and maintain virtues of detachment, equanimity and forbearance. They denote the realisation that one's true nature is the witness-conscious Atman , or Self, of Purusha , the eternal, imperishable and fundamentally one with Paramatma , or Brahman , or the Absolute Existence. It is di...