“The one who has oneness with his mind to whatever extent; is bound. What is bondage? To get bound with one’s own mind.”
Source: Simple & Effective Science for Self Realization
“Absolute Knowledge (Kevalgnan) can never be attained without the domain of non-violence (ahinsa). Full awareness will not be attained without non-violence (ahinsa).”
Source: Non-Violence: Ahimsa
“There is a reason why morning follows night, hjälte. After times of great darkness, we must take time to mourn all we have lost and all who were lost, even as hope rises with the sun.”
Source: Realm of the Snow Queen
“I do not even ask you to do intent. I ask you to understand. To know ‘this is wrong’ is Knowledge.”
Source: Simple & Effective Science for Self Realization
“Without Gnan (real knowledge), there is no worship (bhakti). What people believe as worship is really singing praise of the Lord (bhajan). Worship is through (Real) Knowledge and guidance of the (Real) Knowledge.”
Source: Simple & Effective Science for Self Realization
“Bhaav (intent) created through agnan (knowledge with ignorance of the True Self) has to be filtered through Gnan (Knowledge of the True Self). Each word will have to be filtered, only then will the [spiritual] work be accomplished.”
Source: Simple & Effective Science for Self Realization
“I am Chandubhai’, is wrong vision (mithya darshan), and to say ‘I did it this way’, is wrong knowledge (mithya gnan).”
Source: Who am I?
“Seeing something on a broad level (generally) is considered darshan (vision), and seeing it in specifics is considered Gnan (knowledge).”
Source: Simple & Effective Science for Self Realization
“Gnan (Knowledge) that is realized and experienced is called ‘Gnan’ [(Real) ‘Knowledge’ (Knowledge with experience of the Self, The Pure Soul)]. Gnan (Knowledge) that is not realized is called agnan, (knowledge with ignorance of the Self). Measure of knowledge is that it is realized.”
Source: Simple & Effective Science for Self Realization
“Skills (learning) or lack of skills is all egoistic knowledge (ego based knowledge). Ego-free Knowledge is called (true) Knowledge [Gnan].”
Source: Aptavani-01