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That which makes one forget the world, that which does not put pressure on the mind, that which makes peace prevail, that which keeps the ‘real’ and the ‘relative’ separate; that is our (the Self's) independence!
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No one can displease/aggravate others and yet attain moksha. Remain calm when someone displease/aggravate you. You will lose moksha if you retaliate. You cannot cause others strife and go to moksha, ever. If anyone causes you strife, maintain calm. If you go to avenge the strife, your moksha is lost.
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It is called happiness that, once it comes, it is not followed by misery (again). Secondly, what people in the world call happiness, that is worldly happiness. It is not true happiness.
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If a mind becomes free of conflicts, that is Moksha (liberation). A mind filled with conflicts is Sansar (worldly life).
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What is to be done to become happy’, If one knows only that much, then he will know the complete ‘science’.
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There can be no happiness in worldly life. But if you take Godly Solution (solution of scriptures, etc.) you may attain some peace; and with solution based on Knowledge, you will attain permanent peace.
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What does ‘family member’ mean? However big one’s business, he has that many customers. The smaller the business, fewer the customers it has; and the bigger the business, the more are the customer. When the karmic accounts are settled, the customers will stop.
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Once a person starts seeing his own mistakes, he starts to become Parmatma, (absolute supreme Self)!
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To ‘us’, nothing except the Soul (Atma) is beautiful, and there is indeed no such thing as bad in this world. Bad is to deviate from one’s own ‘boundary’ (to not remain as the Self).
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