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Fakeer Ishavardas Biography

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“I had an enemy - myself. Getting rid of the ego-self, in came the Self. Now, here, there, everywhere is nothing else. Just One Self.”

“So, am I too, like all other humans, just a rogue? Sure! Just a notch less than those rascals wearing godly robes.”

“Don't, but if at all, then, lie to the whole damn world - never to your own damn, silly stupid self.”

“Sacrificing animals to a fancied god is a stone-age thought. It is an unrighteous act; is not dharma. It is bad karma. If at all, then, do sacrifice your silly ego, your bad deeds and vile thoughts. The Divine seeks no beastly sacrifice. It is the deed of an un-realized lot.”

“Those who somehow get the oneness of all that is, live and die rich. They learn to love everybody and respect every thing. Even the no-nothing. Everybody else, poor or rich, lives and dies unchanged, unevolved, unresolved - akin the ever bent tail of a bitch. Oddly ill at ease. Or full of themselves; you know, bull's it. They go out with an ever nagging itch. Never getting the divine unity of everything, of That Which Is.”

“At the end, in the alpha and the omega, all that remains as the Ultimate Reality, is but One 'I'. This Universal Self is what resides within you or I, as life. Call it this or that, god particle, soul or God. Or not! Or whatever else that pleases you. For the metaphysical reality is that there is neither a you, or an I. In the Beginning or at the End.”