मै� कौ� हू�? Quotes

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मै� कौ� हू�? Quotes
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“One just has to understand the facts as to ‘what is correct� and ‘what is incorrect�. What is the truth? What is correctness? What is the World? What is all this? Who am I? What is the Absolute Supreme Soul (Parmatma)?”
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“In order to be happy in this world, there is only one path, that of normality. There is no unhappiness if normality is maintained in everything that you do; in eating and drinking, in getting up-sitting down, in moving around, in working.”
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“The moment one’s belief becomes ‘I am Chandubhai�; then immediately it gives rise to the worldly life.”
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“Through the wrong belief [of I am Chandubhai] there is worldly life, and when that wrong belief changes, one becomes God.”
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“As individuality develops and blossoms incrementally, and it becomes fully expressed; that is the Absolute state of the Self (parmatma).”
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“People say that God is prevailing in the entire universe. God is in each & every thing. Then where is the need to know God. Where there are ‘creatures�, there is God and where there are no ‘creatures�, there is no God.”
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“Gnani Purush� is an adjective-less state. To give him the adjective of ‘Bhagwan� (God), is akin to lowering his status (low degree of status).”
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“How can the body become Bhagwan (God)? The body is a ‘temple� and Bhagwan (God) is Bhagwan (God) only.”
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“Bhagwan� (God) does not do anything! What does the ‘packing� (outer physical complex; the non-Self � the mind, body, speech�) not do?”
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“If bhagwan (god) was a name, then we would have to call him ‘Bhagwandas�. Bhagwan is an adjective. Bhagwan comes from the word Bhagwat. The one who attains Bhagwat attributes (God like attributes, godliness); he is Bhagwan (God).”
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“I am Chandubhai�, is wrong vision (mithya darshan), and to say ‘I did it this way�, is wrong knowledge (mithya gnan).”
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“Wherever one says, ‘I am, I am�, that is all mithyatva (delusion, wrong vision & wrong knowledge). There is no problem in saying, ‘it is mine�. Where there is the belief of ‘I am Chandubhai�, there everything is ‘mine�. And where there is ‘I am Pure Soul�, then nothing remains.”
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“I am Chandubhai� is an ignorant (wrong) belief, ‘I am seventy years old�, is an ignorant belief, ‘I am a Jain,� is an ignorant belief, ‘I am his father, I am his uncle…�; so many ignorant beliefs! Just as small pieces of wood tied up together with a string is called a ‘bundle�, similarly when you take all the ignorant beliefs and tie them up with a string, it is called ‘mithyatva� (delusion, wrong vision & wrong knowledge). Then to keep on winding the string over it again and again, it is called gaadha mithyatva (solid wrong vision & knowledge), and further, [the beliefs of] ‘I am maharaj, I am aacharya (spiritual leader)�, is avgadha mithyatva (unbreakable wrong vision & knowledge).”
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“Where there is absence of the wrong belief, there is true presence of the right belief.”
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“If there is so much effect of the wrong beliefs, then how much effect would the right belief have !!!”
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“There are infinite wrong beliefs and there is only one right belief, one is not aware of that at all.”
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“When one attains the knowledge of the Self (Pure Soul within us), the whole world is then open for him. These are all misleading beliefs. ‘I am Chandubhai� is a ‘wrong belief�. ‘I am his father�, is a ‘wrong belief�. ‘I am her husband�, is a ‘wrong belief�.”
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“In this world, ‘I am the doer� and ‘I know it’� - that which brings these two inner intents together is called illusion (bhranti).”
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“To say ‘I am�, while being the Self (The Soul), is not egoism. But to say ‘I� while being in the non-self, is egoism. Ignorance of the Self is the impediment.”
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“As long as there is a slightest self gain motive, no one will be able to speak the truth.”
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“This worldly life is truly selfish. Where there is no selfishness, there Parmatma (the Lord) is to be found without fail. God remains aloof from selfishness.”
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“That which never becomes ruined is considered as true relationship. True relationship is only with the Soul. Other than that, all other relationships are selfish relationships.”
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“Antahkaran (inner complex of mind, intellect, chit and ego) is exactly like a parliament. In that ego is the president, intellect is the prime minister, chit is the foreign department, and mind is the home department.”
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“It is vikalp (I with wrong belief that ‘I am Chandubhai�) when one gives rise to entanglements himself is vikalp, and sankalp (this is mine) is to dwell in that entanglement.”
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“There are as many things as there are vikalps (I-ness & My-ness), there is no vikalp (no I-ness & My-ness) for a thing that does not exist.”
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“Sankalp (my-ness) - vikalp (I-ness) itself is aropit bhaav (deluded view; Wrong belief that ‘I am Chandubhai�).”
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