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Dada Bhagwan

"How many troubles (oopadhi) should you keep? Do not invite those that do not come and don't stop the ones that are leaving."

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"How many troubles (oopadhi) should you keep? Do not invite those that do not come and don't stop the ones that are leaving."

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Donna Grant

"The closest thing to perfection is imperfection."

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"How many troubles (oopadhi) should you keep? Do not invite those that do not come and don't stop the ones that are leaving."

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"Shh! It happens. Sh!it happens."

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"No need to feel shame for what you are."

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"I'm not an Emontional, but how???I live with the thought that "Nothing can be returned, it has happen and it can't be changed", "..But probably it is for good"."

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"Don't worry about how people accept you or react to you. Accept everyone with love."

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"Writing is a cerebral journey where the writer molds experience into useful thought capsules and thoughtfully takes recitative inventory of their spiritual depot. The act of personal essay writing is a subtle search to track and discover how a contiguous chain of occurrences links the essayist's case history of rational and irrational behavior. Writing a person's life story fosters acceptance of their prior personal failures and serves to open a doorway to living modestly and harmoniously."

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"Those who want rain, must also accept the mud."

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"I thought about Kizuki. "So you finally made Naoko yours," I heard myself telling him. Oh, well, she was yours to begin with. Now maybe, she's where she belongs. But in this world, in this imperfect world of the living, I did the best I could for Naoko."

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"Don't resent a woman for who she is not, love her for who she is."

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"Causes for attachment are created at the very time abhorrence occurs. Familiarity (acquaintance) up to a certain point will result in attachment and if it reaches 'ridge point' & goes past further, it will result in abhorrence."
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"Religion [dharma] is that where there is no irreligion (adharma, immorality). Religion cannot exist where there is irreligion. There can be only one or the other. Behind every intention, there is either [the force of] religion or [the force of] irreligion."
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"Regardless of the amount of kashays [anger, pride, deceit, greed] the other person creates, if you win over the kashays with the Gnan [real knowledge] abundance from within, when the kashays have no effect on you from within, then it is considered as winning the world."
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"Religion (Dharma) begins with an obliging nature."
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"In this world, it is a great Self-effort to deliberately remain ignorant despite knowing, right? I deliberately remain ignorant in spite of having the Knowledge."
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"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."
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"Who is free from illusory attachment (nirmohi)? The Gnani Purush (the enlightened one). He can see flesh and bones, through and through."
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"If 'pratikraman' happens immediately [as the mistake happen], then it will bring one in the state of God (Bhagwan-pad)."
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"What spreads the stench of bad conduct? It is the egoism and other 'flaws'."
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"Scripture is one of many instruments to attain the Goal (experience of pure Soul). How can it be discarded?"
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