50 Quotes by Dada Bhagwan about Relationship
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In a home, where the mother is strict, the son will be inept in proper worldly interactions.
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A father will not keep looking for faults in his children if he is very religious/pious. One should not see faults in a prakruti (relative self). When one does that, it reaches the God within that prakruti. Prakruti is predetermined, it is vyavasthit (result of scientific circumstantial evidence).
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Relation with another man or a woman, other than one’s own husband or a wife, is a direct cause for a life in hell.
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When you get irritated with children; that is considered as taking a new ‘loan’ (new karma is charged). You have not yet paid off the old one! To become irritated is an “extra item” outside of the “contract” (the past lives deeds between 2 people). This is how one continues to create new debts (new karma is charged).
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There is a very big 'college' about how a man and a woman should interact with each other after marriage. However, people get married without 'studying'.
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There should be normality in the worldly life. It should not be such that a relative of yours comes to be a friend with you once and fight with you next time.
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When there is difference of opinion, there will be conflict. When there is difference of minds, there will be a divorce. When there is difference from the body, there will be death.
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When the wife runs away, Know that too. When you bring home a wife, Know that too. The Knower has no attachment or abhorrence!
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The entire world lives for someone else (other than his own true self). No one belongs to us. And it is only with others, does one create problems before he dies.
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