“Continue with whatever it is that you have been doing, except for attachment-abhorrence. If ‘we’ stay in our state of Pure Soul, attachment-abhorrence will not occur.”
Source: The Science Of Karma
“In whatever work that you do in this world, the work has no value. You will be ‘binding responsibility’ for next life only if there is attachment and abhorrence involved in it. There is no responsibility if the attachment and abhorrence do not occur.”
Source: The Science Of Karma
“The foundation of sansar (worldly life) is made up of attachment and abhorrence, and the foundation of Gnan (knowledge of the Self) is made up of Vitaraagata (total absence of attachment and abhorrence)!”
Source: The Science Of Karma
“Abhorrence is the cause for conflicts. God has said, “Do not have abhorrence. If you don’t like it, ignore it.”
Source: Simple & Effective Science for Self Realization
“Causes for attachment are formed at the same time that abhorrence is occurring. Acquaintance up to a certain point will result in attachment and if it reaches ‘ridge point’ and goes past further; it will result in abhorrence.”
Source: The Science Of Karma
“When you see faults in others, you bind karma and when you see your own faults, you are released from karmas.”
Source: The Flawless Vision
“As long as someone gets hurt in the slightest, on your account; its effect will fall upon you. So beware. If the other person keeps “disadjusting” and you keep “adjusting”, then you will cross this worldly life. “Fault is of the sufferer” – if one is able to understand only this much, then not a single clash will remain in the home.”
Source: The Science Of Karma
“Who gives you pain? Your anger, pride, deceit and greed. Where is the fault of nature in all this?”
Source: Fault is of the Sufferer
“I hope, or I could not live. And so, in hope and solitude, my story ends.”
Source: The Island of Dr. Moreau
“What is the meaning of difference of opinions? It is to clash (bump) with a wall. If we hit our head, is it the wall’s fault or our’s?”
Source: Life Without Conflict