Is it possible for a householder to have self-realization or is being a monk a pre-requisite?
By rkmissionashrama on Sep 3, 2007 in Practical Spiritual Life, Spiritual FAQs
Religious History says that both Sannyasins (monk) and householders have realised the Self. Only it is easy for a Sannyasin, because of the non-botheration of the family. He can spend more time in his spiritual practices. But if a householder puts the necessary efforts, he also has the possibility of realising the Self.
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