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People of the world say that, "Absolute Knowledge (Keval Gnan) is a thing to 'do'." No, it is something to be known! That which needs 'doing' is already taken care of by nature. 'To do' is itself an illusion. This energy is doing things for you with such grandeur! At least recognize this energy. God does not do anything of this sort at all. This is indeed the work of vyavasthit shakti (the energy of scientific circumstantial evidences).
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As long as there is a doer, there is no liberation. The doer is himself an illusion.
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Illusory knowledge is knowledge based on the belief that, 'I am Chandubhai' and real Knowledge is Knowledge based on the right belief of, 'I am pure Soul'. Therefore, it is worth understanding real Knowledge only.
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To believe 'the relative' as 'real' is known as illusion (bhranti). The One who refers to 'the relative' as 'relative' is a Gnani!
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Whole belief has arisen due to darshan mohaniya (illusion caused by wrong vision of the Self, right belief deluding karma) and that is why the kashays (anger, pride, deceit, greed) have arisen. Presently the connection is due to the kashay. But where did the kashays come from? They came from the deluded vision.
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Intoxication caused by whatever one possesses is all (part of) body-complex (pudgal); be it education, knowledge or anything else, that is all maya (deceit). When one becomes possessed by this maya, when will it ever let go?
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As much longing there is for the worldly pleasure of five senses, that much less is the spiritual development.
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What is the meaning of difference of opinions? It is to clash (bump) with a wall. If we hit our head, is it the wall’s fault or our’s?
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Happiness and misery are both delusions. One has a delusion of misery in the heat and a delusion of happiness under the shade of a tree. If he is made to sit under the tree the whole night, then he will feel misery even there.
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