731 Quotes About Liberation
- Author Dada Bhagwan
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If you want to be free, then make an effort to know ‘this’ (what is mandatory and what is not); otherwise, whatever it is, it is ‘correct’.
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Maintaining self & non-self wisdom (judgment) of ‘this is Mine (of the True Self) and this is of the non-Self’ is the ultimate religion of moksha (liberation).
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If a person wants to walk on the path of the Vitrag (Enlightened Ones), he should turn the upayog (applied awareness) from bad to good. And if the person wants to attain moksha (ultimate liberation), he should keep shudha upayog (pure applied awareness as the Self). The person who wants to attain moksha should not get into the intricacy of good or bad, and should keep them both as things to be ‘discharged’.
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However much understanding one has, that much contentment he has done. As much contentment he does, that much liberation he has. It is indeed here that liberation is experienced. To remain in contentment means to be in moksha; to become contended [absorbed] in one's own Self [Soul].
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- Author Dada Bhagwan
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The One in whom, there is no trace of ego, is a 'Gnani Purush' (the enlightened One).
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- Author Dada Bhagwan
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The inherent nature of the Self (atma) is such that as the belief changes, one becomes like that. In that, the Self indeed remains the same, only the results change because of the ego.
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- Author Dada Bhagwan
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Dwelling in the non-Self (paudgalik ramanata) leads to rebirth, while dwelling in the Self (Atma ramanata) leads to liberation (moksha), within one or two lifetimes.
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- Author Dada Bhagwan
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The fruit [result] of renunciation is not liberation, the fruit of Knowledge of the Self is liberation.
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- Author Herbert Marcuse
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The most effective and enduring form of warfare against liberation is the implanting of material and intellectual needs that perpetuate obsolete forms of the struggle for existence.
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