Yes. By definition, Jeevan Mukta will need ahankara, for us to see him as one individual. But, for him, he would have renounced ahankara and would have attained Jeevan Mukti.
So, Swami Anubhavanandaji says in one of his talks on Panchadasi, one can attain jeevan mukti, but one cannot become a 'jeevan mukta'.
Instrument of 'Vision' is same for all- what we can see would be many objects
Instrument of 'Touch' is same for all- what we can feel would be many different things
Instrument of 'Manas' is same for all- what we can think differs from person to person
Similarly, instrument of 'Ahankara' is same for all- what proportion of gunas we can have in it differs from person to person.
Yes. By definition, Jeevan Mukta will need ahankara, for us to see him as one individual. But, for him, he would have renounced ahankara and would have attained Jeevan Mukti.
So, Swami Anubhavanandaji says in one of his talks on Panchadasi, one can attain jeevan mukti, but one cannot become a 'jeevan mukta'.
Instrument of 'Vision' is same for all- what we can see would be many objects
Instrument of 'Touch' is same for all- what we can feel would be many different things
Instrument of 'Manas' is same for all- what we can think differs from person to person
Similarly, instrument of 'Ahankara' is same for all- what proportion of gunas we can have in it differs from person to person.