124 Quotes by Dada Bhagwan about Inner-vision
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What is the difference between darshan (vision) and gnan (knowledge)? Vishesh bhaav (special or additional intent) of darshan (vision) is gnan (knowledge). Combination of vision-knowledge (gnan-darshan) is conduct (charitra). Knowledge (Gnan) is when it fits through vision (darshan) and then he explains it to others.
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Darshan (vision) means a belief. Soodarshan (correct vision) means right belief. Koodarshan (incorrect vision) means wrong belief.
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Seeing something on a broad level (generally) is considered darshan (vision), and seeing it in specifics is considered Gnan (knowledge).
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Do not protect weakness, just know that this is my weaknesses. So then weaknesses will exhaust. Protecting weaknesses causes them to multiply.
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All this [worldly life] is relative and for it to have effect on You [real Self], is grave weakness. You should not be affected by whatever happens around you.
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When one knows this world as ‘wrong’, there is abhorrence (dwesh) and when he knows it as ‘right’, there is attachment (raag). ‘We’ just know ‘this is wrong’, and that is Real Knowledge (Gnan).
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Understanding is the conduct. “I” tell you not to bring it into conduct. Nothing will be gained from teaching forced conduct. To put something in conduct is egoism. That which comes into understanding, will manifest into conduct without fail.
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Your life is built on egoism only. How can you get rid of it? You have to tell ‘us’ (the Gnani Purush and the manifested Lord within him) ‘get rid of my egoism’, and ‘we’ will remove it.
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As much delusion there is, there is that much weakness. How can one be weak if he is free from delusion?
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