CAUSES OF BONDAGE
Moksha , or liberation, is intertwined in the relationship between the observer (the seer) and the observed (the world). Yoga-Vasistha (3.1.1-48) delves into the causes of bondage to it. It says the root cause of suffering is the bonding, or the relationship between the observer (mind) and the observed (manifest objects). The mind paints its world and then gets lost in the painting. That is the relationship between the mind and the objects. That relationship is a mental trap; when the mind fastens itself to an object of sight, sound, or desire, it becomes tethered to it. This mental attachment to the external world through the sensory organs is the root cause of bondage. The sensory organs constantly feed exterior information to the mind, provoking desires, attachments, and egoism. The mind acts like a mirror. When it reflects external objects and mistakes those reflections for Ultimate Reality, it enters into the myriad nets of Maya , or a state of illusion. This cycle keeps the Jivat...