“Time is not the one doing the effort (purusharthi), the [awakened] Self (Purush) is the one doing the Purusharth (spiritual effort to progress as the Self).”
Source: The Essence Of All Religion
“The Self (Atma) does not have any other kind of purusharth (spiritual effort). To prevail only as the Knower-Seer is its Purusharth and absolute bliss (parmanand) is the effect of that.”
Source: Pratikraman
“In God's perspective, there is no other fault that is noted other than the fact that You [the Self] do not prevail in 'where You are [realm of the Self] and as however You are [inherent nature as the Self]'! You, the Self, are in the state of the Knower-Seer, prevail as that!”
Source: Simple & Effective Science for Self Realization
“As long as there is agnan (ignorance of the Self), the Self (Atma) is a gneya (an object to be known; realized). After Self-realization, the Self is the Knower (Gnata).”
Source: The Science of Money
“Where there is no solution, there One should keep Seeing-Knowing. If one has not attained Atmagnan (Knowledge of the Self), even then he can keep seeing through indriya gnan (knowledge attained through the medium of the sense organs). However, there is a difference between seeing through indriya gnan and Seeing through the Knowledge of the Self. In seeing through indriya gnan, egoism is present!”
Source: Simple & Effective Science for Self Realization
“On what foundation is the world remaining in existence? It is on the foundation of agnan (ignorance of the Self). Are the activities good or are they bad? No activity is good or bad, but if ignorance of the Self moves aside, then everything will come down. By continuing to develop good habits and removing bad habits, the foundation will not go away. As long as the foundation exists, worldly life (sansaar) will exist. How many things will you keep moving aside? Instead, You [the awakened Self] should move away. On this Akram path, the element (vastu, the Self) itself is made independent (niradhar).”
Source: Brahmacharya: Celibacy
“And we were kissing like drowning people breathe-- like suddenly we'd discovered something that has never been so sweet before that moment.”
Source: Amy & Roger's Epic Detour
“Gnayakata (to continuously Know and See) is Swaramanata (dwelling in the state as the Self).”
Source: Autobiography Of Gnani Purush A.M.Patel
“The One in whom, there is no trace of ego, is a 'Gnani Purush' (the enlightened One).”
Source: Simple & Effective Science for Self Realization
“The inherent nature of the Self (atma) is such that as the belief changes, one becomes like that. In that, the Self indeed remains the same, only the results change because of the ego.”
Source: The Essence Of All Religion