“When the wife runs away, Know that too. When you bring home a wife, Know that too. The Knower has no attachment or abhorrence!” RelationshipSelf ImprovementAttachment Abhorrence Author:Dada Bhagwan
“To See and Know the relative (vyavahaar), is verily known as the Self (Atma). The one that engages in attachment and abhorrence in the relative is not the Self.” SoulSelfSelf RealizationKnower And SeerAttachment Abhorrence Author:Dada Bhagwan
“Indriya drashti (sensorial/sense-based/physical vision) creates attachment-abhorrence (raag-dwesh), enlightened vision (samkit drashti) sees only the Pure Soul (Shuddhatma).” SoulSelfVisionSelf And Non SelfInner VisionView PointAttachment AbhorrenceRight Understanding Book:Anger Source: Anger
“When one Sees and Knows yet attachment and abhorrence do not arise, that is called vitaraag charitra (conduct that is free of attachment and abhorrence)!” Enlightened OneAttachment AbhorrenceSpiriutality Author:Dada Bhagwan
“To have neither the slightest attachment (raag) towards the one who is most obliging nor have the slightest abhorrence (dwesh) towards the one who is most troublesome; such is the conduct as a Vitaraag (One free from attachment and abhorrence) that has to be known.” Enlightened OneConductAttachment Abhorrence Book:Adjust Everywhere Source: Adjust Everywhere
“Where Knowledge of the Self (Gnan) prevails and where dispassion for worldly life (vairaag) reaches its pinnacle, that is when the state of absolute detachment (vitaraagata) arises. To not harbor any attachment-abhorrence (raag-dwesh) where the world experiences attachment-abhorrence is considered the state of absolute detachment.” KnowledgeGnanEnlightened OneAttachment Abhorrence Book:Avoid Clashes! Source: Avoid Clashes!