43 Quotes by Dada Bhagwan about celibacy
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Ego does not experience happiness or misery. It does not enjoy sex either. It is just the egoism it does that, ‘I enjoyed sex!’.
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One cannot do without a husband. As much need does one have to relieve herself, that much need one has for a husband. One can bear her husband going out of town for couple of days, but one cannot bear not going to relieve herself. One would look for whatever the need is. One will even search for a kitchen. How meaningless beliefs one has had in such a world?
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One who does not allow discord [with the wife] to happen even for a minute is considered a [true] husband. Look after this relationship in the same way that you would not allow the relationship with a friend to spoil. If you do not look after your relationship with your friend, then the friendship will break.
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When is one considered to have learnt to become a husband? It is when the wife continuously experiences veneration (respect) for him.
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One is God himself, [but] for how long does that authority of God last? As long as he speaks the truth, practices non-violence, does not steal, practices celibacy and remains non-acquisitive – till then power of God will remain.
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Sexuality is not the poison; fearlessness in sexuality is the poison. Therefore be afraid of sexuality.
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If one wants to go to moksha, he will indeed have to become (completely) free from sex [nirvishayi].
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For the one who indulges in illicit sex, the sexuality will make him wander in worldly life. There is no liberation for those who indulge in illicit sex. There is liberation for those who engage in sexual pleasures that are rightfully theirs!
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Sex is an open dependency.
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