“We' too are carrying out 'our' worldly obligations, but how do 'we' do it? Without the sense of 'I-ness' (aham) and 'my-ness' (mamat)! Dramatically!!!”
Source: Spirituality in Speech
“There is not a single atom (parmanu) of my-ness (mamata) in this coffee table. There is nothing of the Self (Atma) in it either. But there is someone’s ‘my-ness’ (mamata-bhaav) in it (for the table). Therefore, if you burn this coffee table, you become liable for the wrongdoing.”
Source: Aptavani-4
“In this worldly life where there is no ownership, where there is nothing, one has come here as a guest. And so one has to go back. Those with attachment or non-attachment, everyone will go back. Do not waste even a single ‘minute’ in this. Indeed we would understand if one was going to live ten or fifteen thousand years!”
Source: Aptavani-1
“As long as the egoism is alive, 'my-ness' remains within.”
Source: Simple & Effective Science for Self Realization
“The one who has egoism and 'my-ness'; the one who believes that “I am the doer,” are all considered to be ‘jiva’ (living beings). And the ones who have realized that “I am not the doer, I am simply the ‘knower and seer’ with the form of eternal-bliss,” is the Soul!”
Source: Simple & Effective Science for Self Realization
“There is 'my-ness' everywhere you see! One only does not keep 'my-ness' while 'sweeping the floor'!”
Source: Simple & Effective Science for Self Realization
“A person who has egoism without 'my-ness', will attain moksha (ultimate liberation). All this 'entrapment' is because of egoism filled with 'my-ness'!”
Source: Simple & Effective Science for Self Realization
“That which removes the egoism and 'my-ness' is the true instrument.”
Source: Simple & Effective Science for Self Realization
“When it starts out, life is an equation that almost solely consists of unknown. Inherent in it: unlimited options, Infinite promise.”
Source: The way they leave: A crime novella about the delusions you choose to believe in
“No se abrazaron unos a otros, porque donde hay mucho amor no suele haber demasiada desenvoltura.”
Source: Don Quijote de la Mancha