731 Quotes About Liberation
- Author Dada Bhagwan
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To cause terrible harm to one’s own Self is known as ignorance of the Self (agnan). Knowledge of the Self (Gnan) is that which removes all that is detrimental to the Self thus making it completely beneficial to one’s own Self, after which One can indeed attain final liberation.
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- Author Dada Bhagwan
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Worldly interaction without anger-pride-deceit-greed is pure worldly interactions and the attentive awareness (laksh) of One's own real form as the Self is Nischay! With it, there is liberation!
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- Author Aditi Mayer
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Understanding the interconnected nature of oppression will help us realize the interconnected nature of liberation.
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- Author Sara Baume
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I expected it would be exciting; I expected that the freedom from routine was somehow greater than the freedom to determine your own routine. I wanted to get up in the morning and not know exactly what I was going to do that day. But now that I don't, it's terrifying.
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- Author Dada Bhagwan
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You do not have to renounce anything. The path of liberation is not one of acquisition or renunciation at all. Acquisition and renunciation are actually a part of the auspicious and inauspicious path. This [Akram Science] is actually the path to liberation; it is the path of [attaining] the absolute state of the Self (Parmatma pad). One only has to understand it.
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- Author Chris Campanioni
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It’s not enough to say it; you would need to take it out of your mouth, you would need to become it. You would need to become what you were born to be.
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- Author Dada Bhagwan
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As long as there is (worldly) selfish interest, there is no unity. Unity is attained with the ultimate intent of the Self [the intent of attaining self-realization, liberation].
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- Author Chris Campanioni
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It’s not enough to say it; you would need to take it out of your mouth, you would need to become it. You would need to become what you were born to be. In actuality, or in each reality, underneath it all—I mean, behind it—the answer lies in
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- Author Dada Bhagwan
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What is the direct cause of liberation? Dwelling in the Self (Swaramanata). The entire world dwells in the non-Self (par-ramanata).
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