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Dada Bhagwan

"Flowing egoism is not objectionable but if it is caught-up even a little-bit, it is known as obstinacy. Flowing egoism is dramatic egoism. It is not problematic."

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"Flowing egoism is not objectionable but if it is caught-up even a little-bit, it is known as obstinacy. Flowing egoism is dramatic egoism. It is not problematic."

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Donna Grant

"The question under all this: How to get the idler to accept and engage the yearning? And that, my friends, is a deep and subtle question that will take a while to master, and the mastering of it will require redefining the presumption of what mastery even is. It is certainly not control. Mastery of anything is, more than anything else, the transformation of work into play. Giving orders and answers, never making mistakes, and having around you others with the opinion that you are great has nothing at all to do with it. Read carefully: to yearn for, to be compelled by, is being called to play."

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Donna Grant

"Flowing egoism is not objectionable but if it is caught-up even a little-bit, it is known as obstinacy. Flowing egoism is dramatic egoism. It is not problematic."

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Donna Grant

"Become like a river - always flowing, never stagnant."

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Donna Grant

"Let life flow through you effortlessly. Don't be a resistance to life."

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Donna Grant

"It is impossible to pause, stop or delay time."

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Donna Grant

"Sometimes ideas flow from my mind in a raging river of stringed sentences; I can scarcely scribble on the page fast enough to keep up with the mental current. Sometimes, however, beavers move in and dam the whole thing up."

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Donna Grant

"Be like the river - flowing, yet knowing its source."

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Donna Grant

"May what I do flow from me like a river, no forcing and no holding back, the way it is with children."

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Donna Grant

"To let something go is to participate in a much greater dance that we call life."

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Dada Bhagwan
"What is the discovery of the Vitarags, the fully enlightened Ones? It is: 'the slightest violence is the sign of losing. Even the slightest negative thought about someone is the sign of losing. God resides in every living being; how can this hidden fact be known? The Vitarags have called the elemental Self (the Soul), the most hidden element."

Enlightenment

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Dada Bhagwan
"What spreads the stench of bad conduct? It is the egoism and other 'flaws'."

Ego

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Dada Bhagwan
"Rather than the one who gets angry, the world is more afraid of the one who does not get angry. Why? When anger ceases, grandeur of authority (pratap) arises. Such is the law of nature. Otherwise there would never be any protection for those who don't get angry. Anger provides protection during one's conduct in ignorance of the self."

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Dada Bhagwan
"The ego dies and the ego lives, but people say that 'I died'. That which takes birth and dies is the ego, and the Soul is in the same place (is always intact). Even Pudgal (the atoms that were charged; which are being discharged in the form of mind, body, speech) is in the same place. The issue is only of the ego in the middle."

Ego

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Dada Bhagwan
"What is the sign of the person residing in his own Self as Pure Soul? Vitaragta [a state of freedom from all worldly attachments]!"

Enlightenment

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Dada Bhagwan
"Maya (deceit) means that one cannot see the nature of things as they are but sees them in a different form."

Perception

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Dada Bhagwan
"To say, 'he lacks understanding', about someone is an open kashay (inner weakness of anger-pride-deceit-greed)."

Judgment

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Dada Bhagwan
"In the ignorant state, there is a 'limit' for good qualities, it is known as the self-pride. Self-serving pride (swa-maan) is the limit of virtues in the realm of ignorance."

Ego

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Dada Bhagwan
"You have a habit of having an 'underhand', and that is why you get a boss. Otherwise, no one is your boss and no one is your underhand; such is the world."

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Dada Bhagwan
"To be unattached in every phase of one's life is indeed full enlightened bliss of the Self (Purna samadhi)!"

Enlightenment

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