94 Quotes by Dada Bhagwan about illusion
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If in your vision, you see the soul then, you become the parmatma (absolute supreme Self) and if in your vision, you see the brother-in-law, then you become an in-law.
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With true understanding, intoxication (that “I Know”, “I am something”) will come down. Intoxication will not come down with wrong understanding.
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Any action carried out in this world is an illusion (bhranti). One becomes free from illusion when he becomes aware of his real Self.
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Do you want to remove your chit (focus) from worldly objects? Who can remove it? You, can, right? You meaning Chandubhai? How can you remove it without first deciding, ‘Who are you?
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There is no realization of ‘who am I?’ ‘One’ is trying to remain hidden from his ‘own Self’. He knows all that is of the non-Self. It is a wonder that one remains hidden from his own Self!
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Freedom from the spectacles of illusion (wrong belief) and freedom from the realization of ‘I am the doer’; that is called the Pure Soul.
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I am Chandubhai’ (name used by Dadashri to refer to the relative self) is indeed an illusion, and the karma charges because of this illusion. When does the charging of new karma stop? It happens when one attains exact realization of ‘who I am’.
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All Jains believed in one thing; what is worth worshipping? The answer is the right belief (samkit). There are endless reincarnations to attain the right belief. Samkit (right belief) means the right vision, whereas this is the wrong vision. And this false belief (mithya darshan) of yours of ‘I am Chandubhai’ is your false faith (mithya shraddha).
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Maya (illusionary vision) means ignorance of the (eternal) ‘elements’ of the ‘things’.
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