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Through which vision The Gnani saw the world as flawless? (Gujarati Dadavani July-2010)

By Bhagwan, Dada

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Title: Through which vision The Gnani saw the world as flawless? (Gujarati Dadavani July-2010)  
Author: Bhagwan, Dada
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Language: Gujarati
Subject: Non Fiction, Religion
Collections: Authors Community, Religion
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Publication Date:
2010
Publisher: Mahavideh Foundation
Member Page: Dada Bhagwan

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There are only two things: circumstances and Atma (the Self). If one remains as the Self then what else is left? Only circumstances. And circumstances are of the non-Self and are dependent on the non-Self; they are settling as they are discharging. The knowledge of the Lord says that this world is verily the result of my own projection. The effects of causes created by me are verily unfolding through the other person; and in all that; what can the other person do? Is it not possible that the other person may not want to and yet he may have to carry out such worldly interaction against his will? So then what kind of happiness will he achieve by seeing a person who is faultless, at fault? Intellect will always establish that the other person is at fault but Gnan will establish him faultless and hold that the current punishment is the result of my own mistake only. If You want to go to—experience moksha, if you want to become free from the world, then listen to pragnya (the liberating energy of the Self) instead of listening to the intellect; remain free from binding opinions, be grateful to the one who insults you, and thus accomplish the flawless vision of the Lord.

 
 



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