“The path of moksha (ultimate liberation) has to be understood. This study of the self, doing penance, doing chanting is being done by Pudgal (Complex of intake and output; body complex). What is the benefit of that? Any Action done without the main (root) vision being changed, causes karmic bondage.”
Source: The Science Of Karma
“Who created merit and demerit karma (paap and punya)? The society? No. they are a natural phenomenon.”
Source: The Science Of Karma
“The world is a ‘relative truth’ and the Soul is the ‘real truth.’ The world is not false (mithya) at all; it is a ‘relative truth’.”
Source: Simple & Effective Science for Self Realization
“Chanchad (restless, unsteadiness, unstill) cannot become acchad (still, steady) and acchad cannot become chanchad. One (The True Self) has to remain in the nature of the Self (Pure Soul).”
Source: Simple & Effective Science for Self Realization
“If you're hoping for salvation or whatever, it has very little merit in it. I was referring to the final battle on the threshold of eternal darkness, with oneself the only witness.”
Source: The Fencing Master: A Deadly Arcane Secret and a Beautiful Woman Draw a Master into the Shadowy Politics of Madrid
“Gnan’ (knowledge) is to know your own Self, and to not know that, is agnan (ignorance).”
Source: Simple & Effective Science for Self Realization
“Knowledge of the non-Self (paudgalik-gnan) is called agnan (ignorance). Knowledge of the Self is called atma-gnan (realization of the soul). To attain pure knowledge of the Self (The Soul), both, paudgalik-gnan (knowledge of the non self) and atma-gnan (knowledge of the self), are necessary.”
Source: Simple & Effective Science for Self Realization
“Agnan (ignorance of the Self) too is a kind of a light. But it shows relative or worldly happiness, and Gnan (knowledge of the Self) shows real happiness.”
Source: Simple & Effective Science for Self Realization
“Renounce (tyaag) if it is in your prakruti (inherent nature). Do penance (tapa) if it is in your prakruti. Chant (japa) if it is in your prakruti. But except for the attainment of the Self, everything else is a waste.”
Source: Simple & Effective Science for Self Realization
“If there are vishayas (objects of sense pleasure) in the mind, they are all vishayas of the pudgal (Complex of intake and output; body complex). But when the inner intent does not spoil, it is called penance (tapa).”
Source: Simple & Effective Science for Self Realization