[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"$fjz0yRfPvb8uchXm3bXdoPGwWEnJD0jgQwK8cAh2y5EY":3,"$fxx6bPk6Ngu0_WQXBYzkYA_8QYxz7BcttqvKoPglSv_I":10},{"tag":4},{"id":5,"tag_name":6,"tag_first_letter":7,"tag_count":8,"tag_description":9},30868,"inner-vision","i",133,"Inner-vision is a profound concept that delves into the realm of self-awareness and introspection. It represents the ability to look within oneself, beyond the surface, to understand one's true desires, motivations, and potential. This introspective journey is not just about self-discovery but also about cultivating a deeper connection with one's inner self, leading to personal growth and fulfillment. People are drawn to quotes about inner-vision because they offer insights and inspiration that resonate on a personal level, encouraging reflection and self-exploration. These quotes often serve as gentle reminders of the power of intuition and the importance of trusting one's inner voice. In a world filled with external noise and distractions, inner-vision provides a sanctuary of clarity and purpose. It empowers individuals to navigate life's challenges with confidence and authenticity, fostering a sense of peace and contentment. By embracing inner-vision, one can unlock the potential to live a life that is not only successful but also deeply meaningful and aligned with one's true self.",{"quotes":11,"pagination":272},[12,60,83,101,123,157,176,194,215,246],{"id":13,"quote_text":14,"author_id":15,"source_id":16,"has_image":17,"author":18,"source":24,"quote_tag":25,"commentary":59},664997,"Veda is in the form of Gnan [spiritual knowledge] and God is in the form of Vignan [spiritual science].",3061,2,false,{"id":15,"author_name":19,"slug":20,"author_name_first_letter":21,"article_count":22,"image_url":23},"Dada Bhagwan","dada-bhagwan","D",2964,"/images/author/Dada_Bhagwan.png",{},[26,31,36,41,46,51,54],{"id":27,"tag":28},3366657,{"id":29,"tag_name":30},255,"god",{"id":32,"tag":33},3366659,{"id":34,"tag_name":35},374,"knowledge",{"id":37,"tag":38},3366662,{"id":39,"tag_name":40},7482,"visions",{"id":42,"tag":43},3366660,{"id":44,"tag_name":45},11488,"scriptures",{"id":47,"tag":48},3366656,{"id":49,"tag_name":50},30683,"gnan",{"id":52,"tag":53},3366658,{"id":5,"tag_name":6},{"id":55,"tag":56},3366661,{"id":57,"tag_name":58},32569,"view-point","**The Backstory**\nThis quote is attributed to Dada Bhagwan, a spiritual leader who lived from 1908 to 1988. During his time, Dada Bhagwan was known for his emphasis on the practical application of spiritual principles in daily life. In the context of his teachings, he often spoke about the importance of spiritual knowledge (Gnan) and spiritual science (Vignan) in understanding the true nature of reality.\n\n**The Hidden Insight**\nThe quote reveals a subtle yet profound paradox. On one hand, Dada Bhagwan emphasizes the importance of spiritual knowledge, suggesting that true understanding comes from within. However, he also posits that this knowledge can be further refined through the application of spiritual science, implying that there is a methodical and systematic approach to spiritual growth. This tension between the intuitive and the rational aspects of spirituality highlights the complexity of human understanding and the need for a balanced approach to spiritual development.\n\n**How to Use This**\nTo apply this mindset today, a modern professional or creative can benefit from integrating both intuitive and analytical approaches to their work. By cultivating a deep understanding of their craft (Gnan) and then refining it through systematic experimentation and evaluation (Vignan), they can achieve a higher level of mastery and innovation in their field.",{"id":61,"quote_text":62,"author_id":15,"source_id":16,"has_image":17,"author":63,"source":64,"quote_tag":65,"commentary":82},635463,"Through what has one seen this (AKRAM) Science (stepless path to liberation)? Through pragna shakti (energy and power of the Pure Soul). Knowledge, seen through buddhi (intellect), is helpful in worldly life, but ‘here’ (in the path of Akram science), we will need pure Gnan (Pure Knowledge without the touch of Intellect).",{"id":15,"author_name":19,"slug":20,"author_name_first_letter":21,"article_count":22,"image_url":23},{},[66,71,76,79],{"id":67,"tag":68},3277685,{"id":69,"tag_name":70},1467,"spiritual",{"id":72,"tag":73},3277683,{"id":74,"tag_name":75},5456,"intellect",{"id":77,"tag":78},3277681,{"id":49,"tag_name":50},{"id":80,"tag":81},3277682,{"id":5,"tag_name":6},"**The Backstory**\nThis quote is attributed to Dada Bhagwan, a spiritual leader who founded the Akram Vignan movement in India. The quote reflects his teachings on the path to self-realization and liberation. In the context of his life, Dada Bhagwan was emphasizing the importance of transcending intellectual understanding and reaching a state of pure knowledge, free from the limitations of the intellect.\n\n**The Hidden Insight**\nThe hidden insight in this quote lies in the distinction between \"pragna shakti\" (the energy and power of the Pure Soul) and \"buddhi\" (intellect). Dada Bhagwan is pointing out that while intellectual understanding is essential for navigating the complexities of worldly life, it is not sufficient for achieving spiritual liberation. The paradox lies in the fact that the very tool that helps us navigate the world (intellect) is also the obstacle to true understanding and liberation.\n\n**How to Use This**\nTo apply this mindset in modern times, professionals and creatives can benefit from recognizing the limitations of their intellectual understanding and seeking to transcend it through introspection and self-inquiry. By acknowledging the distinction between intellectual knowledge and pure knowledge, they can cultivate a deeper understanding of themselves and the world, leading to more innovative and effective solutions in their work.",{"id":84,"quote_text":85,"author_id":15,"source_id":16,"has_image":17,"author":86,"source":87,"quote_tag":88,"commentary":100},629775,"The moment your vision fixes [on men/women], the worldly life arises. This world is not worth seeing with open eyes. In addition, the current time cycle of Kaliyug has a terrible influence. So much worldly life arises due to these eyes.",{"id":15,"author_name":19,"slug":20,"author_name_first_letter":21,"article_count":22,"image_url":23},{},[89,94,97],{"id":90,"tag":91},3259980,{"id":92,"tag_name":93},5122,"vision",{"id":95,"tag":96},3259978,{"id":5,"tag_name":6},{"id":98,"tag":99},3259979,{"id":57,"tag_name":58},"**The Backstory**\nThis quote is attributed to Dada Bhagwan, a spiritual leader from India who lived from 1908 to 1988. He was a proponent of the spiritual philosophy of Akram Vignan, which emphasizes the importance of self-realization and spiritual growth. At the time of writing, Dada Bhagwan was likely reflecting on the societal pressures and distractions that hinder spiritual progress.\n\n**The Hidden Insight**\nThe quote reveals a counter-intuitive truth: the act of paying attention to others, even in a romantic or platonic sense, can lead to a preoccupation with the worldly life and distract us from our spiritual goals. This is because our gaze, whether literal or metaphorical, can fixate on the external world, creating a sense of attachment and separation from our true selves.\n\n**How to Use This**\nTo apply this mindset today, try to cultivate a sense of detachment by acknowledging and redirecting your gaze inward, focusing on your inner experiences and spiritual growth rather than external stimuli. By doing so, you can minimize the influence of the worldly life and make progress towards self-realization.",{"id":102,"quote_text":103,"author_id":15,"source_id":16,"has_image":17,"author":104,"source":105,"quote_tag":106,"commentary":122},629767,"People are trying to make still, that which by nature has always been unstill/restless. If the vision falls on the Seer (drashta) who indeed is forever still, then everything becomes still. Our gnan [knowledge] keeps roaming in the gneyo – those things that reflect in the Soul (like mirror). If this same gnan [knowledge]falls on the Gnata – the Knower, then our work will be done.",{"id":15,"author_name":19,"slug":20,"author_name_first_letter":21,"article_count":22,"image_url":23},{},[107,110,113,116,119],{"id":108,"tag":109},3259959,{"id":34,"tag_name":35},{"id":111,"tag":112},3259962,{"id":92,"tag_name":93},{"id":114,"tag":115},3259957,{"id":49,"tag_name":50},{"id":117,"tag":118},3259958,{"id":5,"tag_name":6},{"id":120,"tag":121},3259961,{"id":57,"tag_name":58},"**The Backstory**\nThis quote is attributed to Dada Bhagwan, a spiritual leader who lived from 1911 to 1988 in India. At the time, he was grappling with the complexities of the human condition, seeking to understand the nature of the self and the universe. His teachings emphasized the importance of self-realization and the attainment of gnani (gnosis or spiritual knowledge).\n\n**The Hidden Insight**\nThe quote reveals a profound paradox: that true stillness and restlessness are not inherent qualities of the external world, but rather a reflection of the state of the seer (drashta). The deeper insight is that our perception of the world is filtered through our own consciousness, and it is only when we attain a state of inner stillness and clarity (gnana) that we can truly see the world as it is, unencumbered by our own biases and conditioning.\n\n**How to Use This**\nTo apply this mindset today, recognize that your perception of reality is always filtered through your own consciousness. To achieve clarity and stillness, focus on cultivating inner awareness and self-reflection, allowing your true nature (gnana) to shine through and reveal the world in all its complexity and beauty.",{"id":124,"quote_text":125,"author_id":126,"source_id":16,"has_image":17,"author":127,"source":132,"quote_tag":133,"commentary":131},625381,"Inner voice is embodiment of your intellectual acuity and experiences of life.There is no modus operandi to turn your inner voice to success or disaster.Keep igniting your cognitive ability, inner voice will translate into reality.",48913,{"id":126,"author_name":128,"slug":129,"author_name_first_letter":130,"article_count":16,"image_url":131},"RamkrishnaGuru","ramkrishnaguru","R",null,{},[134,139,144,149,152],{"id":135,"tag":136},3246359,{"id":137,"tag_name":138},222,"inspirational",{"id":140,"tag":141},3246358,{"id":142,"tag_name":143},5042,"inner-voice",{"id":145,"tag":146},3246360,{"id":147,"tag_name":148},7213,"knowing-oneself",{"id":150,"tag":151},3246357,{"id":5,"tag_name":6},{"id":153,"tag":154},3246356,{"id":155,"tag_name":156},41950,"cognitive",{"id":158,"quote_text":159,"author_id":160,"source_id":16,"has_image":17,"author":161,"source":166,"quote_tag":167,"commentary":131},559001,"When your soul communicates through clairvision, give yourself permission to manifest into physical reality the picture your soul shows you in your inner vision.",14854,{"id":160,"author_name":162,"slug":163,"author_name_first_letter":164,"article_count":165,"image_url":131},"Catherine Carrigan","catherine-carrigan","C",202,{},[168,173],{"id":169,"tag":170},3018636,{"id":171,"tag_name":172},2945,"soul",{"id":174,"tag":175},3018635,{"id":5,"tag_name":6},{"id":177,"quote_text":178,"author_id":15,"source_id":16,"has_image":17,"author":179,"source":180,"quote_tag":181,"commentary":193},469078,"People know the differences in the world, but no one knows the ‘difference of the differences’ (Bhed No Bhed). They know that the Self and the body are separate things, but they do not understand what the difference there is. That is the difference of the differences.",{"id":15,"author_name":19,"slug":20,"author_name_first_letter":21,"article_count":22,"image_url":23},{},[182,185,190],{"id":183,"tag":184},2660402,{"id":69,"tag_name":70},{"id":186,"tag":187},2660400,{"id":188,"tag_name":189},23737,"self-and-non-self",{"id":191,"tag":192},2660399,{"id":5,"tag_name":6},"**The Backstory**\nThis quote is from the teachings of Dada Bhagwan, a spiritual leader who lived in the 20th century in India. The era of his life was marked by significant social, economic, and philosophical changes, yet he emphasized the timeless nature of spiritual understanding. Specifically, this quote is from his teachings on the nature of the Self and the distinction between the Self and the physical body.\n\n**The Hidden Insight**\nThe \"difference of the differences\" refers to the subtle distinction between recognizing the duality between the Self and the body, and truly understanding the nature of that distinction. Most people are aware of the difference between the two, but few grasp the profound implications of this distinction, which lies at the heart of spiritual liberation.\n\n**How to Use This**\nTo apply this mindset today, one can start by recognizing the tendency to confuse surface-level differences with deeper, more profound distinctions. By cultivating a deeper understanding of the underlying nature of reality, one can begin to see through the veil of ignorance and gain a more profound sense of liberation and self-awareness.",{"id":195,"quote_text":196,"author_id":197,"source_id":16,"has_image":17,"author":198,"source":202,"quote_tag":203,"commentary":131},465775,"Everywhere you look there you are--expressing yourself as what you see",9291,{"id":197,"author_name":199,"slug":200,"author_name_first_letter":21,"article_count":201,"image_url":131},"Dr. Jacent Mpalyenkana","dr-jacent-mpalyenkana",53,{},[204,207,212],{"id":205,"tag":206},2647202,{"id":69,"tag_name":70},{"id":208,"tag":209},2647199,{"id":210,"tag_name":211},5458,"perception-of-reality",{"id":213,"tag":214},2647196,{"id":5,"tag_name":6},{"id":216,"quote_text":217,"author_id":15,"source_id":16,"has_image":17,"author":218,"source":219,"quote_tag":220,"commentary":245},446990,"God is neither in the form of justice nor injustice. 'No one shall be hurt' is what the God's language says. Justice-injustice is people's language.",{"id":15,"author_name":19,"slug":20,"author_name_first_letter":21,"article_count":22,"image_url":23},{},[221,226,229,232,237,242],{"id":222,"tag":223},2562261,{"id":224,"tag_name":225},102,"religion",{"id":227,"tag":228},2562258,{"id":29,"tag_name":30},{"id":230,"tag":231},2562262,{"id":69,"tag_name":70},{"id":233,"tag":234},2562257,{"id":235,"tag_name":236},1867,"belief",{"id":238,"tag":239},2562260,{"id":240,"tag_name":241},2817,"justice",{"id":243,"tag":244},2562259,{"id":5,"tag_name":6},"**The Backstory**\nThis quote is attributed to Dada Bhagwan, a spiritual leader from India who emphasized the importance of understanding the true nature of God and the universe. This quote is likely from one of his lectures or writings, where he was discussing the common misconceptions people have about God and justice. At the time, Dada Bhagwan was living in a world where people were deeply entrenched in their own biases and assumptions, and he was trying to guide them towards a more nuanced understanding.\n\n**The Hidden Insight**\nThe hidden insight in this quote is that people often attribute human concepts like justice and injustice to God, when in reality, God is beyond such duality. This means that people's notions of right and wrong are not absolute, but rather a product of their own cultural, social, and personal conditioning.\n\n**How to Use This**\nTo apply this mindset in modern life, one can benefit from recognizing that their own moral compass is influenced by their upbringing, education, and experiences. By acknowledging the subjective nature of morality, one can approach complex issues with a more open-minded and empathetic perspective, considering multiple viewpoints and avoiding dogmatic thinking.",{"id":247,"quote_text":248,"author_id":15,"source_id":16,"has_image":17,"author":249,"source":250,"quote_tag":251,"commentary":271},446985,"The world is not useless but one should know how to get the work done out of it. Because everyone is 'God', they all have different work to do. Therefore, do not have dislike for anything in the world.",{"id":15,"author_name":19,"slug":20,"author_name_first_letter":21,"article_count":22,"image_url":23},{},[252,255,260,263,268],{"id":253,"tag":254},2562240,{"id":224,"tag_name":225},{"id":256,"tag":257},2562243,{"id":258,"tag_name":259},111,"spirituality",{"id":261,"tag":262},2562241,{"id":69,"tag_name":70},{"id":264,"tag":265},2562238,{"id":266,"tag_name":267},2829,"humanity",{"id":269,"tag":270},2562239,{"id":5,"tag_name":6},"**The Backstory**\nThis quote is attributed to Dada Bhagwan, a spiritual leader and philosopher from India. Born in 1908, Dada Bhagwan spent most of his life in the city of Surat, Gujarat, where he developed a unique philosophy that emphasized the importance of self-realization and the inherent divinity in every individual. The quote reflects his teachings on the interconnectedness of all things and the need to approach life with an open and non-judgmental mind.\n\n**The Hidden Insight**\nThe quote reveals a counter-intuitive truth: that our aversion to certain things in the world is a sign of our own limited understanding and attachment. By acknowledging that everyone has a unique role to play in the world, Dada Bhagwan encourages us to transcend our individual biases and dislikes, and instead, focus on our own unique contribution to the grand tapestry of existence.\n\n**How to Use This**\nTo apply this mindset in your own life, try to approach challenges and obstacles with a sense of curiosity rather than resistance. Ask yourself, \"What is the work that I need to do in this situation, and how can I approach it with an open and non-judgmental mind?\" By doing so, you may discover new opportunities and perspectives that were previously hidden from you.",{"currentPage":273,"totalPages":274,"totalItems":8,"itemsPerPage":275},1,14,10]