Dispassion to sensory objects is liberation. Sensory ambrosia is bondage. This, indeed, is spiritual knowledge. Do as you wish.
Seekers generally involve themselves in a number of practices and disciplines, thinking that they are necessary to take them to the goal of liberation or Self-knowledge. These indulgences are amazingly plural. Often, they get corrupted by custom, and even delude people who lack proper discrimination to analyze and evaluate them. The truth is that our mind should not lose itself to the stranglehold of objects, and remain flickering and deluded. When there is genuine dispassion towards all sensory objects, automatically the mind becomes composed, poised, placid and absorbed. This, in itself, constitutes liberation. When the attraction and repulsion to the objects vanish, right then the Self radiance becomes pronounced.
Thus, the least taste for sensory objects will destabilize the mind and bring bondage. What is required for the seeker is a conclusive comprehension of this fact, nay this truth, and getting settled in it exclusively. Once this takes place, he does not have to do anything further. The outcome or goal called liberation becomes true of him. Dispassion is the core of seeking and its fulfilment.
Once you have known this and your mind becomes totally dispassionate to all sensory objects, what results is full freedom. One who is conscious of this and actualizes it in him, becomes free. Whatever he thinks and even wishes will be the outcome of a pure and serene mind. It will be only auspicious and beneficial to the society at large. This is the finale of spiritual seeking.