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One should not forget even for a moment, the satsang (company of the eternal) that has been beneficial to him. When a person finds the right path, he says ‘let’s sit for two days & wait’. Hey, as it is the path which cannot be found but when he finds it, he sits & does not take benefit. That is called foolishness.
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It is not worth involving with people; that is kusang (negative association; company that takes you away from the Self). Involving oneself with satsang (company of the eternal truth) is worth doing.
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Only the chit needs to be purified. The mind has not spoiled. It is the nature of the mind to show you good and bad. The chit has become ruined; it keeps on roaming and wandering everywhere and it does not even have to buy a ticket! It is all free!
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God is happy with God (his own self), people are happy with people. God says if you come to me, you will have bliss.
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When one becomes engrossed with the mind, there will be happiness and there will be misery too. And when there is no engrossment in either of the two, there will be ultimate bliss.
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There are two kinds of people in this world for whom worries come to end. One is the Gnani Purush (the Enlightened One) and the other is the one who lives to oblige other people.
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The one, who worries, does not believe in God and the one who believes in God, he will not worry.
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People say that God is prevailing in the entire universe. God is in each & every thing. Then where is the need to know God. Where there are ‘creatures’, there is God and where there are no ‘creatures’, there is no God.
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As individuality develops and blossoms incrementally, and it becomes fully expressed; that is the Absolute state of the Self (parmatma).
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