- Shree Hari -
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by Swami Ramsukhdasji
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Association with Paramatma (God) leads to union, and association with the World leads to sense pleasures (disunion).
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Desire for happiness, wishing for it and indulging in sense pleasures – these three are the root causes of all sorrows.
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It is only for giving up desire for happiness that sorrow comes.
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To consider this body as “me” and “mine” is a grave mistake; Such errors themselves are death.
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To give importance to the perishable thing is itself bondage.
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By giving up wanting perishable things, the imperishable element is attained.
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To establish a relationship with this body and this world is association with bad company (untruth).
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You are not seeing Bhagavan (God), but He is constantly seeing you.
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It should happen this way, it should not happen this way – in this there is all sorrows.
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There is nothing equivalent in one’s progress than purifying one’s nature.
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Pride of goodness, is the evil of inertness
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A perishable thing is such that it will not remain even for a moment.
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By considering this body as “me-mine” all sorts and unending sorrow manifests.
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By seeing other’s flaws, neither we are benefited, nor they.
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Being a slave to perishable things is the main reason that does not allow us to turn to the imperishable.
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You become the servant of Bhagavan (God) then He will make you His master.
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He who desires rest and relaxation, cannot progress spiritually.
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Paramatma is not far away. Simply our intense longing for Him is lacking.
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As long as we see the perishable as real, till that time there will be no realization.
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Seeing something great in us, is simply due to pride of individuality
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There is no greater sin than turning away from Bhagavan (God) and turning to the World.
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In God Realization, the sentiments are important, not the activity.
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To have desire for anything itself is poverty.
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On giving up pride and selfishness, one naturally becomes like an ascetic.
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On turning away from the world, naturally and without doing any effort, good qualities manifest.
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May I be respected – this desire itself has been the cause of disrespect.
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My body is in the world, but I myself am in Bhagavan (God).
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Liberation comes from giving up of desires, not from giving up things.
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To give up the insistence of your mind for Bhagavan (God), that itself is surrendering to God.
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Worldly goods are useful for the world. They are not useful for us (Self).
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If there is anything that you desire from the world, then you will have to experience suffering.
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The best use of things to use them for the benefit of others.
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Man’s rise and fall is due to sentiments, not due to things, situations etc.
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The one who comes, is bound to go – it is a rule
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We do not get bound because we are staying at home rather we are bound because we consider the home as ours.
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Not regarding “Is-ness” as part of Paramatma, but considering it as part of the World – this is the mistake!
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There is no certainty of “will do”, there is certainty of “will die”.
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As long as there is pride and selfishness, till then there cannot be love for anyone.
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Without leaving the company of “unreal” there cannot be great gain from company of “real” (satsang).
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Feeling of mine-ness with Bhagavan (God) is the easiest and best of all spiritual practices.
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By not considering the world as ours, liberation can be at this very moment.
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Any which way, become engaged in God, thereafter God Himself will take care of the rest.
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There is fault in cheating another, however there is no fault in being cheated.
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He whose nature is improved, for him the whole world becomes better.
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Besides God, no one else is mine. This is true devotion.
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It is better not to take at all, then taking from another with the hope of doing charity.
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God is not realized out of insistence rather one must have true and intense longing for Him.
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One who indulges is sense pleasures is diseased, unhappy and moving towards misfortunate.
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The moment this embodied soul turns away from God, he become an orphan.
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Without giving up attachment for the world, love and affection for God is not happen.
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The one who desires to take remains always poor.
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The highest liberated state is innately present in all human beings.
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An easy method for God Realization is not activity, rather it is intense longing for God
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Spiritual practice happens by the Self, not by the mind and intellect.
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If you want to know something, then why not know the imperishable. What is the gain in knowing the perishable?
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Desire for the perishable is the impurity of the inner faculty.
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Surrendering to God is not with the mind-intellect rather it is by the Self.
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Man is not to give up working rather he has to give up desires.
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There is no support greater than that of Paramatma
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Destiny is to free us of our worries, but it is not to make us lazy and useless.
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A gentleman is he who is engaged in the welfare of others.
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Beauty of good character is true beauty.
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To consider money as greatest of all is the sign of a deluded intellect.
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If you are remembering something, let it be remembrance of God. If you are doing some work, let it be selfless service
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For righteousness, one does not need wealth. One needs the right mind-set.
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Man is not made a slave by things rather its desire makes him a slave.
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The good utilization of this body is only in serving the world.
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He who gives unhappiness to others his mind does not engage in worship and remembrance of God.
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If you want peace, give up desires.
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Desire to take anything is cause of enormous sorrow.
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Those who progress spiritually, they naturally progress in worldly matters as well.
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World is not trustworthy, rather it is only worthy of serving
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Acceptance of the truth, it man’s duty.
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Knowledge leads to freedom, but pride of knowledge leads one to hell.
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Trusting the ever-changing world it itself is not trusting in God.
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A bhogi (enjoyer of sense pleasures) is not a “yogi” (united with divinity), rather he is a “rogi” (diseased man).
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On having the sentiments of the presence of divinity in all changes for the worse are destroyed.
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A devotee is a rarity, not Bhagavan (God).
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Trusting the ever-changing world it itself is not trusting in God.
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Think about this! Will this day remain as-is forever?
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God is ours, but those things that we have attained are not ours. They belong to God.
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Each and ever person if they improve, then this entire society will improve.
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Now henceforth, I will not sin.
This is real penance.
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Feeling of “mine-ness” for the perishable, is cause of unrest and bondage
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If you desire happiness from your children, then serve your mother and father.
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May I be happy, is the inertness of all sins.
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Where there is appearance of gaining worldly happiness, there understand that there is some danger!
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Our life is not for us, rather it is for the welfare of others
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If you desire happiness from your children, then serve your mother and father.
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Repetition of God’s name and chanting aloud, both these are protectors in Kali yug and for benediction of others.
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As long as there is attraction for the world, till that time true love for God has not been awakened.
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Being saddened by the sorrow of others is the essence of service.
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It is great inertness, to desire happiness from things and persons.
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He who desires something, has to definitely become dependent on someone or the other
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He who desires anything at all from me, how can he be my Guru?
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Contentment is the destroyer of all three - desires, anger and greed.
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To desire happiness for your own self is a demoniac trait.
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That which has been received, do not consider it as your own then liberation will be naturally realized.
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Any man who is becoming happy from his own happiness, cannot be a Yogi
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Remember, God’s every single ordinance is for your eternal good and benefit.
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