731 Quotes About Liberation
- Author Dada Bhagwan
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When equanimity prevails amidst externally induced suffering (upadhi), then know that the bells of liberation are ringing!
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- Author Marty Rubin
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The poet in me liberates the philosopher.
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- Author Osho
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UDYAMA IS BHAIRAVA – a very intense effort is needed. The sleep is very deep. Only a consistent hammering will be able to break it. So being lazy won’t help. You may destroy the sleep today but create a new one tomorrow. This way you will continue to wander from one birth to another. It would not do any good if you broke the sleep on the one hand and went on creating anew on the other – all your effort will be in vain. So udyama means you must make an all out effort.
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- Author Dada Bhagwan
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One has never [truly] understood, and whatever understanding one acquires, it goes away. Such is this path to moksha; it is incomprehensible (beyond the comprehension of senses) and imperceptible.
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- Author Dada Bhagwan
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Ignorance of one’s own Self’ is indeed the cause of the worldly life. No benefit is gained from one getting rid of his ignorance of the scriptures. When one attains the realization of one’s own self; that is it. It [the work] is finished.
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- Author Dada Bhagwan
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Scriptures are not written for one individual, they are written by keeping everyone in mind. The text pertaining to the celestials, human beings and for moksha [ultimate liberation] is very short and concise in the scriptures.
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- Author Dada Bhagwan
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Moksha is natural and spontaneous [sahaj], straightforward [sarad] and easy [soogam], but difficult to attain. Because a moksha-swaroop purush - One who is the embodiment of liberation, should be available.
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- Author Dada Bhagwan
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Fruit of effort is the worldly life and fruit of understanding is moksha [the ultimate liberation].
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- Author Dada Bhagwan
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Most difficult is the adharma (non-religion, to do what is unrighteous), the least difficult is dharma (religion, to do what is righteous) and moksha [ultimate liberation] requires no effort.
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